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Cumartesi, Ocak 21, 2006

Re: Does Google hate dynamic PHP websites or is it just something with my site?


The problem you are mentioning is not about PHP itself, we
have several dynamic sites all of them are pure PHP and we
have not had any problem to get positioned by Google, ever.

It seems to me that Google and any other indexing robot/crawler
does not like URL's which bear parameters and/or session
informations and soon or later these pages will be phased
out and disappear from Google searches or sink down.

I looked at your site, all your pages are ".html" no parameters, so
this is not your problem. I haven't looked deeper but it seems to me
that the first thing you should do is use DIV's instead of TABLE's.

After that you need to enrich the relationships between the links
that make up your site, improve the frequencies of your keyword
and write XHTML 1.1 compliant code using SEMANTICALLY
correct CLASS names and you will see your site fly up in Google.

This is why professional people that does this charge money ?

Despite what somebody says this is a real scientific profession,
and yes lot of people on the WEB need advice on this, especially
make them understand that the people that says there is no need
of professional to do that is just because they are not professional
on that and whatever low money they ask for it are really lost.
Believe me or not I have proof of what I say, and if you are
gonna pay somebody be sure to pay for results.

The Google Sitemaps is not what will make your site shining between
the others, but it surely help in finding all of your pages and this is
a very
big help if the above guidelines are followed letter by letter.-

N66x0

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