On Tue 08 Nov 2005 05:08:31p, rubbish wrote in macromedia.dreamweaver:
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At present I am typing Caitlin Labradoodle into Google UK and it
displays www.caitlin-labradoodles.co.uk/aboutus.htm as its top hit,
this is a non existing page. |
Well then, put it back up. If you want, make it a redirect to your main
page. In particular,
If your old URLs redirect to your new site using HTTP 301
(permanent) redirects, our crawler will discover the new URLs. For
more information about 301 HTTP redirects, please see
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt
http://www.google.com/intl/en/webmasters/3.html
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So, I am asking is this 'Good' meta data and |
Because of abuse in the past, the general usefulness of meta tags,
particularly keyword tags, is close to zero. Search engines, as best as
can be told, ignore them. (Hint: <meta name="keywords" content="sex, sex,
sex, ...">) Description, on the other hand, /is/ useful; it appears in
most search engines as the description of your page; otherwise, the SE
excerpts page content.
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how can I get the Cached pages removed from Google? |
http://www.google.com/intl/en/webmasters/