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Hello Everyone, I was looking at my pages on the Search Engine Spider Simulator from the Webmaster Toolkit site. One of my pages is a PR6 and the spider seems to look at a large amount of content: www.usernomics.com/human-factors.html . Spider Results: http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/sea...n-factors.html . An almost identical page with a PR5 has about 1/2 the amount of content spidered: www.usernomics.com/workplace-ergonomics.html Spider Results: http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/sea...ergonomics.com Can anyone see why one page would get a lot of content spidered with a higher PR than the second page that is so similar? |
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"BobK" <rk1@usernomics[no spam].com> wrote in message news:QU3Tc.7279$54.111253 (AT) typhoon (DOT) sonic.net... Hello Everyone, I was looking at my pages on the Search Engine Spider Simulator from the Webmaster Toolkit site. One of my pages is a PR6 and the spider seems to look at a large amount of content: www.usernomics.com/human-factors.html . Spider Results: http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/sea...n-factors.html . An almost identical page with a PR5 has about 1/2 the amount of content spidered: www.usernomics.com/workplace-ergonomics.html Spider Results: http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/sea...ergonomics.com Can anyone see why one page would get a lot of content spidered with a higher PR than the second page that is so similar? Because you entered the wrong URL The page you are talking about is: www.usernomics.com/workplace-ergonomics.html But the page you are checking with the spider simulator is: www.usernomics.com/workplace-ergonomics.com Which just shows you the page at www.usernomics.com (you have the page end as .com and not .html) |
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