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Cookie redirect - affects google position?

index page is a cookie redirect,

         

Aberdeen

11:48 am on Aug 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



My index page is a javascript cookie redirect. ie if your male, choose male and you always go to the mail side of the side, female vise versa.

I was doing well for my keyword pos #11 at one stage and then index page just disappeared for that key word, but still appears for other keywords. It went about a month and a half ago. So i put in a 300 word description, nicely sprinkled with the key word. but nothing.

Could my cookie redirect have something to do with it, but if it does then why does it appear for other keywords.

I is confused

Ow the page has a PR of 3

korkus2000

12:33 pm on Aug 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



You will need to look at both off page and on page factors. You may have had a good ranking because you had really nice off page rankings for that keyword. Is there a link on the opening page for people who don't have JS disabled? Mainly spiders that get some sort of site map?

Aberdeen

12:53 pm on Aug 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Who don't have javascript disabled?

did you mean who have javascript disabled? if so then i thought it would just mean that each time they entered the site they would have to click male or female.

I am sorry i am not sure what mainly spiders that get some sort of site map, means

it just went to a PR of 4 today

korkus2000

12:57 pm on Aug 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Me English not so good. ;)

So you have a male and female link that have a normal href link and don't have a js function call?

>>I am sorry i am not sure what mainly spiders that get some sort of site map, means

I mean spiders cannot read js. Do they have a regular html way in.

Aberdeen

7:08 pm on Aug 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Dont worry about your english, mines not so great either.

And yes there is a non javascript way through.

Cheers