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Can I have a clarification from GG

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ShareMe

8:53 pm on Oct 1, 2002 (gmt 0)



GG I want to make sure Iunderstand the rules at google...

Let me explain I have java weblog that concentrates on news and informaiton on how to use java in both itv and p2p so it contains both news with links and actual codign information with directiosn and such.

From my read the rulse are if you generate content then tweak it using word frequency inputed into google tools and use the results for the meta tags and other legal meta tag working along with content its allowed..

How does gogles change effect differences in websites? Is google after givign equal ranking to dynamic and static sites and how is thi saccomplished in new algorithyms?

Shakil

9:13 pm on Oct 1, 2002 (gmt 0)



Welcome to WebamsterWorld.

NO offence, but I really think GG has a lot of other things to do, than reply to individual posts.

however the rest of us are around to help if we know the answer :)

Shak

GoogleGuy

10:48 pm on Oct 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Hi ShareMe, our ranking algorithms can be pretty complex, but we do treat static and dynamic pages the same. Hope that helps!

GoogleGuy

Marcia

10:52 pm on Oct 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



ShareMe, see GoogleGuy's comments in this thread:

[webmasterworld.com...]

Google doesn't reveal anything about their scoring beyond what's in their Information for Webmasters [google.com], where they tell us this:

Due to the nature of our business and our interest in protecting the integrity of our search results, this is the only information we make available to the public about our ranking system.

Basically, Googlebot gets what it sees, whether it's hand-coded HTML or dynamically generated in origin. For example, with inserting content using server side includes, those aren't hard coded onto the pages, yet it's there for all of us as well as Googlebot.

Javascript is different, since that's optional for even regular surfers and unless Javascript is enabled, the content generated won't be there for us, or for Googlebot at this time, as far as we can tell.

I assume you're referring to Javascript, not Java, is that correct?

Added: GoogleGuy got in there while I was typing

Brett_Tabke

11:26 pm on Oct 1, 2002 (gmt 0)

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They just appear different because of the different way we all treat dynamic vs static. With static pages, we tend to internally link a few more times to the url. Where as dynamic usually only has one internal link. Same is true with external inbound links. Most people don't like to link to dynamic urls because they can change and the linker can not be sure the url or content will stay the same.

Those differences mean GoogleBot doesn't find near as many links insite or inbound. That simple factor alone causes dynamic pages to rank lower almost all the time.

muesli

6:20 am on Oct 2, 2002 (gmt 0)

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wow, i wish some of my questions would have got such high profiled respondents
(eg. "how is the directory match selected?" [webmasterworld.com] is still waiting for a response..)