Re: Google doesnt index my site
If a website has a lower visibility on the web than Google, Yahoo
or Alexa, it is a good idea to try to have
valid HTML/XHTML code,
good use of style sheets,
and care when using frames (like giving the correct
DOCTYPE header or having relevant content within the
noframes tag).
There are various degrees of importance for (X)HTML errors,
as Phil wrote some can be considered trivial, while others
I think could make more difficult for search engine spiders
to extract content of meta tags or links etc.
If somebody can try to minimize the errors in their HTML code,
then why not?
http://www.care-house.co.uk/
and http://www.disability-shop.com/ seem to
have the same content and both return HTTP header status 200 (OK).
Both domains have one or more URLs indexed by Google.
If the two domains www.care-house.co.uk and www.disability-shop.com
represent the same content, then
one of them should have a 301 redirect to the other, and should return
HTTP status 301 (moved permanently).
john wrote:
> Do you know? Google .com - 51 HTML errors, Yahoo.com - 264 HtML
> errors, Alexa.com - 152 HTML errors, ebay.com - 249 HTML errors,
> passport.net - 63 HTML errors, AOL.com - HTML267 errors.
> Who cares about it. Nobody !!!. Please no more myth here.
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