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futureX - 12:42 pm on Sep 23, 2010 (gmt 0)


I think something needs to be clarified really, it sounds to me like you're uploading 30,000 pages about products then removing them a week later to upload a different 30,000?

So any products on your site are never there for more than a week? Even in the scenario you sated above there would still be barely enough time to build any link popularity or good rankings within the 3 weeks the information is up... It seems like a lot of temporary data to be cycling through, I wonder what value it is to the customer if this many products were only up for a week or two...

Not only that, but unless you've got some pretty hefty PR/Authority already google will most likely not index 10,000 pages a week.

One of the other problems google wise is how you will handle requests to products that no longer exist, once you've taken it down you will either have to 404 it which will cause google to dislike your site (and rightly so) or you will have to redirect the pages causing it to show as duplicate content and google won't like that either.

If you're expecting to get a lot of traffic from google I wouldn't count on it to move the business forwards. I think the main problem though is folks here can't get their head around what business model revolves around having 30,000 new products a week...


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