Are the top 10 thread sections on www.wannabebig.com hurting its page rank?
http://www.wannabebig.com/category.php?cat=1 seems to have 0 page rank. Why is that?
Are the top 10 thread sections on www.wannabebig.com hurting its page rank?
http://www.wannabebig.com/category.php?cat=1 seems to have 0 page rank. Why is that?
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If the search engine can follow the top ten links then they will be hurting your PR, yes. I'm not sure if they will be crawled though.
All of your categories have a PR of 0. I would guess that this is because they haven't been followed either, due to the ?cat=1 bit in the URL.
Check your logs and see how your site has been crawled.
I do not know how to check my logs for google bot. Last time I did I could not find anything. Does anyone have any articles on this?
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Cloughie,
An quick way to do this is to open your log file in a text editor (Windows Wordpad) and do a search for googlebot
you should see something like this:
xx.68.87.55 - - [17/Oct/2003:04:48:51 -0400] "GET /file-on-your-site-visited.html HTTP/1.0" 200 10309 "-" "Mediapartners-Google/2.1 (+http://www.googlebot.com/bot.html)"
Last edited by Best.Flash; 02-27-2004 at 12:12 AM.
ok cool, I will do.
Do you know why they are not getting my categories though? They are clearly linked from the front page?
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Checking the allinurl for your site it looks like Google's having no problem indexing all of your sites pages:
http://www.google.com/search?q=allin...off=1&filter=0
As a Google update's under way give it a few days for the toolbar to show the correct PR value.
They have been up a long time perhaps over a year.
I am considering having wbb completely redesigned in both design and cms in which case I would factor in SEO url's.
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yup, you're right just about every page on your site, except the main page, has a Google page rank of 0.
I thought Search Engines were able to index pages with such an url for a while now, no ?Originally posted by chromate
If the search engine can follow the top ten links then they will be hurting your PR, yes. I'm not sure if they will be crawled though.
All of your categories have a PR of 0. I would guess that this is because they haven't been followed either, due to the ?cat=1 bit in the URL.
Check your logs and see how your site has been crawled.
Depends how the URL is formed. I'm not sure if in this instance it would be followed. I would guess not as all the pages have a PR of 0 and yet they've been up for over a year.
It's best to avoid any chance of them not being followed by using what we know are SE friendly URLs instead.
I guess the 10 latest articles won't take to much PR otherwise I don't think Chris would put them on his frontpage ( I could be wrong offcourse ).
Maybe you could rewrite the script that gives you the last 10 threads so that the actual links get replaced with javascript links ?
Chris's "last 10 posts" links are internal links. They retain the PR in-sight.
If you look at Cloughie's, they go off-site and so the PR on the site in question may be lost. Though I don't think the SE's will follow those links anyway, so it wont make any difference to the PR. Could be wrong though.
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