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I have been developing a site of mine of the past few Months, and due to development - silly maybe, I have changed from .htm > .php > .asp extensions. The site appears to have picked up a penalty and I can see no other reason why.
Could Google be penalising sites which change in 'structure' maybe to stop people picking up detagged domains with high PR values?
I'm just a little apprehenisve about changing another site from .htm > .php - incase it too gets the chop for a while - Or am I just being paranoid?
any advice is greatly appreciated. :)
Another item worth mentioning is that for some reason, dynamically generated pages seem to take longer to get into the index. Say I have two pages linked to from my home page. One of these pages is ".htm" and the other is ".asp?variable-1" - the .htm page might show up in the next update while the .asp? page might take two or three months. I've seen this happen several thousand times but I have no explanation for it. Others have noted a similar occurence.
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php3 .htm Here's a related thread about going from static to dynamic pages: [webmasterworld.com ]
Thanks for the link Jamesa, although I'll have to make the monetry contribution for that link to work ;)
HarryM - No I've not been giving specific redirects, which is my fault - only a customised 404 page with a link to the home page.
"being troubled" - hey that makes Google sound so 'human' - well I suppose we should make the bot's life a little more simple by seindal's suggestion!
Thanks for all the help -
Cheers,
Matt.