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Default search engine questions - 06-22-2003 , 10:06 PM






Hi, I do not know if anyone has gone through this with Google but they have
a way to submit your site. Does anyone know if you should just submit the
main ones or also any sub pages for maximum hits? I do not know if google
will automatically scan subdirectories. Thanks!

Laura



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Default Re: search engine questions - 06-22-2003 , 10:24 PM






PoetStorm wrote:
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Hi, I do not know if anyone has gone through this with Google but
they have a way to submit your site. Does anyone know if you should
just submit the main ones or also any sub pages for maximum hits? I
do not know if google will automatically scan subdirectories. Thanks!

From http://www.google.com/addurl.html:

<quote>
Please note: Only the top-level page from a host is necessary; you do not
need to submit each individual page. Our crawler, Googlebot, will be able to
find the rest.
</quote>

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PoetStorm
 
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Default Re: search engine questions - 06-22-2003 , 10:33 PM



Oops, thanks I must have missed that.somehow. I usually don't ask for
redundant info. Sorry!

Laura


"Mark Parnell" <webmaster (AT) clarkecomputers (DOT) com.au> wrote

Quote:
PoetStorm wrote:
Hi, I do not know if anyone has gone through this with Google but
they have a way to submit your site. Does anyone know if you should
just submit the main ones or also any sub pages for maximum hits? I
do not know if google will automatically scan subdirectories. Thanks!


From http://www.google.com/addurl.html:

quote
Please note: Only the top-level page from a host is necessary; you do not
need to submit each individual page. Our crawler, Googlebot, will be able
to
find the rest.
/quote

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Mark Parnell
http://www.clarkecomputers.com.au





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Big Bill
 
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Default Re: search engine questions - 06-23-2003 , 12:08 AM



On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 02:06:12 GMT, "PoetStorm" <poetstrm (AT) optonline (DOT) net>
wrote:

Quote:
Hi, I do not know if anyone has gone through this with Google but they have
a way to submit your site. Does anyone know if you should just submit the
main ones or also any sub pages for maximum hits? I do not know if google
will automatically scan subdirectories. Thanks!

Laura
What you should do is have a site map on your second level. That way
the engines can access everything easily so those with an inclination
can easily index all the pages.

BB

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the blacks against the whites, the Federation against the Borg,
or the Democrats versus the Republicans. It's those of us who
aren't complete idiots against those of us who are.


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Rob McAninch
 
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Default Re: search engine questions - 07-01-2003 , 05:16 PM



PoetStorm
<newsFtJa.23041$8f.11694621 (AT) news4 (DOT) srv.hcvlny.cv.net>:


Quote:
"Mark Parnell" <webmaster (AT) clarkecomputers (DOT) com.au> wrote:
PoetStorm wrote:
Hi, I do not know if anyone has gone through this with
Google [...] I do not know if google will automatically
scan subdirectories. Thanks!

From http://www.google.com/addurl.html:

Oops, thanks I must have missed that.somehow. I usually don't
ask for redundant info. Sorry!
Of course that only works if you have links on that top level
page to all the others. Typically better to submit a sitemap that
does link to everything.

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