Thanks for responding - I did, and I noticed that we are blocking a bunch of other spiders including the spider that crawls for OSE. So, that explains why they cannot retrieve the data.
Again, thanks.
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Thanks for responding - I did, and I noticed that we are blocking a bunch of other spiders including the spider that crawls for OSE. So, that explains why they cannot retrieve the data.
Again, thanks.
When viewing my client's website in OSE under the Top Pages tab, it shows that ALL pages are blocked by Robots.txt. This is extremely concerning because Google Webmaster Tools is showing me that all pages are indexed and OK. No crawl errors, no messages, no nothing. I did a "site:website.com" in Google and all of the pages of the website returned.
Any thoughts? Where is OSE picking up this signal? I cannot find a blocked robots tag in the code or anything.
When coding the title tags of a website, is it important to note the hierarchy of the website so the search engine can find that page? So, for example, the title tag would be, for a subcategory:
Webpage Subcategory>Category>Website name
Does this help the search engine rankings at all? Or can the search engines figure out the hierarchy by reading a sitemap or the HTML readable navigation? Then you could focus on the descriptive keywords of the subcategory page for the title tag.
Also, should you always include the site name in the title tag?
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