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How to index my pages well?

         

Mikey85

7:40 am on Mar 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

I get daily about 200 new pages on my website, but google indexes mostly the main cat pages but not the deeplink pages.

How can I let google index the deeplink pages good?

seoshare

7:09 pm on Mar 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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hey mikey,
prepare a site map, include all your files in the sitemap and link it from all the pages, and don't forget the index page.

Mikey85

7:46 pm on Mar 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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then I would have more then 100000 links on that page...

caveman

8:59 pm on Mar 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Mikey85, the best way to get the SE's to crawl your site regularly and deeply include the following:

  • Great quality links to the homepage; the more the better, so long as they're good quality, relevant links.

  • Great quality links to important subpages.

  • Having a site that updates somewhat regularly. This can be per page, or by adding pages, or both.

  • Making sure that your site is clean in the eyes of the SE's. That means, among other things:

    ---> Avoid having pages that don't have much value (unique, original content).

    ---> Avoid having pages that are too similar to other pages on your site, or elsewhere on the Web (except for reprints, direct lifts of historical documents, that sort of thing).

    ---> Stay within the published guidelines of the SE's. (Like it or not, the SE's are not inclined to spend time crawling sites that run afoul of their guidelines, so you might as well know what they are.)

  • Make sure your site is not suffering from structural or technical problems, or link problems of various kinds.

    Here are some ideas to get you going on positive things you can do to get your site in great shape [webmasterworld.com]. It's Brett's 26 Steps thread - quite possibly the best short guide there is for getting a great Web site off the ground.

    Here are some ideas to get you going on potential issues sites can suffer from [webmasterworld.com]. It's a thread that focussed on dropped sites but it's a decent checklist more generally speaking too, if you feel you're not getting enough attention from the SE's.

    Hope that helps. ;-)

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