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Doug E 2005-11-14 10:17 PM

Will major SE's Index This Page?
 
http://gallerycollector.com/gallerie...Babes&sample=y

Is the code this page is written indexable.

Of course I would have to do a better keyword job and include meta tags, but assume this is done.

Bill 2005-11-14 11:33 PM

Sure. Only one dynamic operator in the url, should be no problem.

Doug E 2005-11-16 07:05 PM

Thanks Bill :)

Halfdeck 2005-11-16 08:40 PM

If there are any uncommon words in there, like "wang", then the _ may prevent the url from matching in search queries, at least in Google. You can see this going on also in Google image, where a search for "sandra bullock nude" will match sandra-bullock-nude.jpg but probably won't match 434w_sandra_bullock_nude.jpg. It'll partially match 345w_sandra-bullock-nude.jpg but Google will consider 345w_sandra to be one word.

neveremail 2005-11-18 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Halfdeck
If there are any uncommon words in there, like "wang", then the _ may prevent the url from matching in search queries, at least in Google. You can see this going on also in Google image, where a search for "sandra bullock nude" will match sandra-bullock-nude.jpg but probably won't match 434w_sandra_bullock_nude.jpg. It'll partially match 345w_sandra-bullock-nude.jpg but Google will consider 345w_sandra to be one word.

why is 345w_sandra considered one word?

Halfdeck 2005-11-19 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neveremail
why is 345w_sandra considered one word?

Right now, Google doesn't regard _ as a space. To G, 345w_sandra looks like 345wxsandra. If the embedded word is an obscure word/name, Google won't recognize it embedded in the string.

neveremail 2005-11-19 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Halfdeck
Right now, Google doesn't regard _ as a space. To G, 345w_sandra looks like 345wxsandra. If the embedded word is an obscure word/name, Google won't recognize it embedded in the string.

Thanks halfdeck.

Good job I have been using - instead of _ then :)


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