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| Search Engine Optimization Discussion of techniques and practices used to market your site in search engines like Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Live, Ask etc. PageRank and other SERP related questions belong here. |
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| I'm looking over yesterday's google visits to my site, and I see mostly freshbot visiting the entryway pages to the new sections I had hoped the deepcrawl would visit. do the two work in tandem, with freshbot tipping deepcrawl off to areas to check out on its next visit? There are 1,000s of new pages I am hoping to have deepcrawl visit, but so far, freshbot has only visited them, and it hasn't done a very thorough job of indexing the directories (follows only 1 link to new page, then stops). I've done away with SIDs, and straightened out the php URLs, so everything should be good to go. | |||
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| Google sitemap does help in faster crawling of the web pages. I suggest you to start promoting your inner pages of site along with home page. | |||
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