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1  What I hate about you things people often do that hurt their Web site’s chances with search engines

2 Frames  Some search engines have trouble getting through the frame-definition or frameset page to the actual Web pages  If the search engine gets through, it indexes individual pages, not framesets  You can’t point to a particular page in your site  Linking campaigns

3 More issues with Frames  Pay-per-click campaigns  Placing your products in shopping directories  If your site is built on Frames there are things you can do to help the search engines

4 iFrames  iframe is an inline floating frame  It has similar problems to regular frames. In particular, some search engines don’t see the content in the iframe, and the ones that do index it separately.

5 Fixing Invisible Navigation Systems  If the navigation system is created in the browser, it’s probably not visible to a search engine  Java applets   JavaScripts  Adobe Flash

6 Turning off scripting and Java  Choose Tools ➪ Internet Options from the main menu  Click the Security tab.  Click the Custom Level button  Select the Microsoft VM ➪ Java Permissions ➪ Disable Java option button  Select the Active Scripting ➪ Disable option button  Click the OK button and answer Yes in the message box  Click the OK button again in the Internet Options dialog box

7 Reducing the Clutter in Your Web Pages  Simple is good; cluttered is bad  JavaScripts generally should be placed in an external file — a tag in the Web page “calls” a script that is pulled from another file on the Web server  They’re actually safer outside the HTML file  They’re easier to manage externally  The download time is slightly shorter  They’re easier to reuse  Doing so removes clutter from your pages

8 Write to remove problem code  In an external text file, type this text   Grab the entire code you want to remove from the HTML page and then paste it between the following quotation marks  document.write(“place code here”)  Save this file and place it on your Web server  Call the file from the HTML page by adding an src= attribute to your tag to refer to the external file, like this 

9 Use external CSS files  Here’s how to remove CSS information from the main block of HTML code. Simply place the targeted text in an external file — everything between and including the tags — and then call the file in your HTML pages by using the tag, like this: 

10 Other Ideas  Move image maps to the bottom of the page  Don’t copy and paste from MS Word

11 7 things to avoid  The Web browser requests a Web page.  The Web server sends a message to a database program requesting the page  The database program reads the URL to see exactly what is requested, compiles the page, and sends it to the server  The server reads any instructions inside the page  The server compiles the page, adding information specified in server side includes (SSIs) or scripts  The server sends the file to the browser

12 problems searchbots have with pages  Dynamic pages often have only minor changes in them  The search engines are concerned that databased pages might change frequently  Searchbots sometimes get stuck in the dynamic system  Hitting a database for thousands of pages

13 Avoiding Things  Find out if the database program has a built-in way to create static HTML  Modify URLs so they don’t look like they’re pointing to dynamic pages  Use a URL rewrite trick — a technique for changing the way URLs look Different servers have different tools available; mod_rewrite, for instance, is a tool used by the Apache Web server

14 Who wants a cookie?  If your Web site demands the use of cookies, you won’t get indexed. That’s all there is to it! The searchbot will request a page, your server will try to set a cookie, and the searchbot won’t be able to accept it. The server won’t send the page, so the searchbot won’t index it.


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