Re: Do search engines index .tpl pages?
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 67208
interpreted = N
texte = He's pointing out that 1500 of his .tpl pages have been indexed by Google. I just checked, and our main site has 20000+ pages in Google, almost all of the .tpl and many, many with variables (often multiple):http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=site%3Amusick8.com&btnG=SearchRemember also that you can submit a db of products to Froogle. As far as I know, you're pretty much guaranteed inclusion, as long as your feed is done correctly:https://www.google.com/froogle/merchants/welcomeThe Google SiteMap sounds interesting, as well.-- James P. ZieglerDirector of Web ServicesPlank Road Publishingwww.MusicK8.com (Web Site for Music Teachers)www.MusicK8Kids.com (Web Site for Students)www.ResourcefulClassroom.com (Web Site for Classroom Teachers)www.SchoolMusicMatters.com (Music Advocacy Web Site)On May 14, 2006, at 2:11 AM, Peter Shefler wrote:> Hi Robert,>> I'm not sure what it was you wanted me to check on your cardinal > product pages?>> Best Regards,>> Peter>> BTW, I also build seo optimized pages. Google uses the > "description" meta tag. See, for example, the first result for:>> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=native+american > +healing>>>> At 12:05 AM -0500 5/12/06, Bob Minor wrote:>>> On May 11, 2006, at 11:39 PM, Peter Shefler wrote:>>>>> I am thinking about having someone design a website for me using >>> WebDNA. The example pages they are developing end in .tpl and >>> then extra code. Will the major search engines index these pages >>> and can regular html meta-tags be used on these pages? Thanks in >>> advance for your help!>>>>>> Peter>>>>>> All the time check out google for my cardinal product pages>>>> site:www.ampsports.com>>>> They don't like too many url variables ie this.tpl?x=y&a=b&c=d>>>> I try to keep it under three but if at all possible just one. I >> also build seo optimized pages etc.>>>> BTW google doesn't care about those stinkin meta tags. maybe a few >> others do and I keep them in jic.>>>>>> Robert Minor>> Director of Internet Services-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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He's pointing out that 1500 of his .tpl pages have been indexed by Google. I just checked, and our main site has 20000+ pages in Google, almost all of the .tpl and many, many with variables (often multiple):http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=site%3Amusick8.com&btnG=SearchRemember also that you can submit a db of products to Froogle. As far as I know, you're pretty much guaranteed inclusion, as long as your feed is done correctly:https://www.google.com/froogle/merchants/welcomeThe Google SiteMap sounds interesting, as well.-- James P. ZieglerDirector of Web ServicesPlank Road Publishingwww.MusicK8.com (Web Site for Music Teachers)www.MusicK8Kids.com (Web Site for Students)www.ResourcefulClassroom.com (Web Site for Classroom Teachers)www.SchoolMusicMatters.com (Music Advocacy Web Site)On May 14, 2006, at 2:11 AM, Peter Shefler wrote:> Hi Robert,>> I'm not sure what it was you wanted me to check on your cardinal > product pages?>> Best Regards,>> Peter>> BTW, I also build seo optimized pages. Google uses the > "description" meta tag. See, for example, the first result for:>> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=native+american > +healing>>>> At 12:05 AM -0500 5/12/06, Bob Minor wrote:>>> On May 11, 2006, at 11:39 PM, Peter Shefler wrote:>>>>> I am thinking about having someone design a website for me using >>> WebDNA. The example pages they are developing end in .tpl and >>> then extra code. Will the major search engines index these pages >>> and can regular html meta-tags be used on these pages? Thanks in >>> advance for your help!>>>>>> Peter>>>>>> All the time check out google for my cardinal product pages>>>> site:www.ampsports.com>>>> They don't like too many url variables ie this.tpl?x=y&a=b&c=d>>>> I try to keep it under three but if at all possible just one. I >> also build seo optimized pages etc.>>>> BTW google doesn't care about those stinkin meta tags. maybe a few >> others do and I keep them in jic.>>>>>> Robert Minor>> Director of Internet Services-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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