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Search Engine Optimization question
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| Mark Flynn 2006-06-27, 7:56 pm |
| Regarding search engine optimization, does it make a difference where your
pages are located? My root directory contains "index.html", but all of the
subsequent web pages are located in the "documents" directory. Should I
move my most important pages to the root directory? Or will search engine
spiders find and index the pages regardless of their location.
I have fine tuned the <title>, <meta name="description" , keywords, etc for
each page.
Also, can you point me to a web site that focuses on best practices for
"SEO".
Thanks, Mark Flynn
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| Murray 2006-06-27, 7:56 pm |
| > Regarding search engine optimization, does it make a difference where your
> pages are located?
No.
> I have fine tuned the <title>, <meta name="description" , keywords, etc
> for
> each page.
Keywords are not of much value.
> Also, can you point me to a web site that focuses on best practices for
> "SEO".
http://searchenginewatch.com
http://spider-food.net/
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"Mark Flynn" <flynn@NoSpam.uci.net> wrote in message
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> Regarding search engine optimization, does it make a difference where your
> pages are located? My root directory contains "index.html", but all of
> the
> subsequent web pages are located in the "documents" directory. Should I
> move my most important pages to the root directory? Or will search engine
> spiders find and index the pages regardless of their location.
> I have fine tuned the <title>, <meta name="description" , keywords, etc
> for
> each page.
> Also, can you point me to a web site that focuses on best practices for
> "SEO".
> Thanks, Mark Flynn
>
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