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How should I format this database

         

pingpong123

4:12 pm on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



we have had almost all of our pages removed from google. And Im wondering if we are considered spam. Here is the problem.

We have 1000 batteries that will work with over 38,000 differant makes or models.

I took my database of batteries and created a unique item or sku for every product the item will work for. So basicly I took 1000 Records crossref with the items they will work with and made 38000 items. So one item may show up 100 times but they all have the same price and description. But the title is differant. The titles will say Battery For manuf model.

The other way to do this is to take all the items that work with each product and append them into the descriptions. But then you end up have tons of repetive keywords. And the descriptions for some items are huge.

Exampes:

Product Record! W/O any Cross Ref

Sku, Title, Desc
100, Laptop Battery, 3.3 Volt
101, Laptop Battery, 1.2 Volt

Cross Ref Record!

Sku, Title, Desc
IBM-4200-100, Laptop Battery For IBM-4200, 3.3 Volt
IBM-4100-101, Laptop Battery For IBM-4100, 1.2 Volt

Description Append Record!

Sku, Title, Desc
100, Laptop Battery, 3.3 Volt Works With IBM-4100 (This Could be up to 1000) Differant items it works for.

101, Laptop Battery, 1.2 Volt Works With IBM-4200 (This Could be up to 1000) Differant items it works for.

So What is the correct way to put this on my web site that will not triger a spam filter.

Creating 38,000 Unique Items is the easiest for the customer as they like to look thinks up with clear titles. And the descriptions dont go on and on for ever.

Essex_boy

4:19 pm on Jun 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month



Its doubtful that the great Google considered it spam, more like the effects of the recent update problems.

My site too was dropped along with 1000's of others.