Hello Brian,
Thanks for your views. The 2x2pixel image-links were something that worked really well on my old frames site. Before I put them on the index.html page all the search engines ever spidered was the front page (main left hand frame)! After I inserted a few hundred of these dots I got 374 pages spidered with all but google.
I have used spider simulators on my new Actinic site and they pic up on all the text but the links just end up in the cgi-bin dynamic link perl script. It seems the menu from the Actinic template I am using generates links via this script in the cgi-bin. Google spidered me this week an gave me two results... both in the cgi-bin!
As for the H1s, I've been playing with html all day today and now have a better understanding of them. One other thing I've come across is the 'MORE' buttons on the product pages that bring up the extended info popup.. they are script not html - and from my spider-sim efforts it doesn't look like they are spider friendly...
I know that an extended info page would only come up on its own (without the online catalog) if it were to appear in a search engine result and thats probably why Actinic designed it this way. So I've been writing html into all my pages to put a html link in above each MORE button that links straight to the popup and an html link in each popup that links back to the online catalog. The former is a link behind the text "for detailed product info click..." and the latter has words to the effect of "If you got here via a search engine, click this to get to our catalog".
What do you think? More links to follow = more text spidered = better ranking??
Regards
Richard
Thanks for your views. The 2x2pixel image-links were something that worked really well on my old frames site. Before I put them on the index.html page all the search engines ever spidered was the front page (main left hand frame)! After I inserted a few hundred of these dots I got 374 pages spidered with all but google.
I have used spider simulators on my new Actinic site and they pic up on all the text but the links just end up in the cgi-bin dynamic link perl script. It seems the menu from the Actinic template I am using generates links via this script in the cgi-bin. Google spidered me this week an gave me two results... both in the cgi-bin!
As for the H1s, I've been playing with html all day today and now have a better understanding of them. One other thing I've come across is the 'MORE' buttons on the product pages that bring up the extended info popup.. they are script not html - and from my spider-sim efforts it doesn't look like they are spider friendly...
I know that an extended info page would only come up on its own (without the online catalog) if it were to appear in a search engine result and thats probably why Actinic designed it this way. So I've been writing html into all my pages to put a html link in above each MORE button that links straight to the popup and an html link in each popup that links back to the online catalog. The former is a link behind the text "for detailed product info click..." and the latter has words to the effect of "If you got here via a search engine, click this to get to our catalog".
What do you think? More links to follow = more text spidered = better ranking??
Regards
Richard
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