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Uncategorized13 Comments Creating a good internal linking Asia Mobile Number List
strategy to pass pagerank from one page to another is an important part of SEO. good understanding of some basic technical concepts, it sometimes may be hard for you to figure out if your internal links are capable of passing pagerank. For example, you might have a fancy drop down menu of links that don’t appear until you mo
use over the menu. How can you tell if the bots are crawling it? One simple method is to sign your site up for Google Webmaster Tools and check out the Internal Links report. If the menu is passing page rank you should see the page show up in the report as page that is generating an internal link to the pages for the items listed on the menu. Thanks Google. Discuss on Twitter View Discussion 13 Response Comments Everett November 24, 2008 at 4:21 pm We have lots of URLs with noindex meta tags showing up in our report. It’s interesting because it backs up what some Googlers have suggested – noindex,follow allows page rank to pass thru the noindexed page and into the pages to which it links. That said, it is still an extremely valuable tool no matter what, and I thank you for reminding me this morning to browse our internal links looking for poorly formatted URLs (i.e. ?sort=best-sellers, etc.). I found out a new.
Uncategorized13 Comments Creating a good internal linking Asia Mobile Number List
strategy to pass pagerank from one page to another is an important part of SEO. good understanding of some basic technical concepts, it sometimes may be hard for you to figure out if your internal links are capable of passing pagerank. For example, you might have a fancy drop down menu of links that don’t appear until you mo
use over the menu. How can you tell if the bots are crawling it? One simple method is to sign your site up for Google Webmaster Tools and check out the Internal Links report. If the menu is passing page rank you should see the page show up in the report as page that is generating an internal link to the pages for the items listed on the menu. Thanks Google. Discuss on Twitter View Discussion 13 Response Comments Everett November 24, 2008 at 4:21 pm We have lots of URLs with noindex meta tags showing up in our report. It’s interesting because it backs up what some Googlers have suggested – noindex,follow allows page rank to pass thru the noindexed page and into the pages to which it links. That said, it is still an extremely valuable tool no matter what, and I thank you for reminding me this morning to browse our internal links looking for poorly formatted URLs (i.e. ?sort=best-sellers, etc.). I found out a new.