In that (obvious and well described case) a middle ground could probably do the trick.
Meaning, how about doing it 2 or 3 times a week.
That's what Solomon would have done
Thanks for the reply Cyrus.
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In that (obvious and well described case) a middle ground could probably do the trick.
Meaning, how about doing it 2 or 3 times a week.
That's what Solomon would have done
Thanks for the reply Cyrus.
It's like when you are on diet.
Tracking weight loss daily (progress) is way more effective and challenging than tracking it weekly.
Sure, but then again why not have bot daily and weekly reports ?
Both have (different) value.
As for the sleep - what's that ?:)
Hello.
I was wondering why doesn't SEOMoz update ranking reports daily as opposed to weekly.
Rankings to change overnight and since other services do it (e.g sescout.com) I can't really why not this one.
Thanks for your reply John.
Yes, you are right about XHR related content.
What I was asking was about content being injected into the DOM (Document Object Model) using scripts which are loaded asynchronously using the async attribute.
I believe this is a different case.
Thanks for your reply Justin.
As I posted earlier, here is what I man: http://cl.ly/CYix
I am talking about the breadcrumbs (trail) displayed in the Google results.
That's what I think too.
However, I do feel this has to do with some kind of penalty or issue concerning our site.
If any clues come up, please share.
Thanks.
Thanks
Thanks for the reply Jordan.
Sure. Let me re-phrase it, or rather illustrate it using a screenshot.
Thing is, sites with way less PR than ours do include breadcrumbs when displayed in Google results.
Oh, no, nothing like that indeed.
We, in fact, render meta tags (description and keywords) only if the user-agent is identified as bot.
Here is how GoogleBot "sees" the page: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:1TyyWcAAVlsJ:www.bestprice.gr/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk
Again, as you said, weird.
Nothing weird on robots.txt. (http://www.bestprice.gr/robots.txt)
As for the "meta robots", please elaborate.
Hello.
Any idea why site:www.bestprice.gr query doesn't bring the www.bestprice.gr as the first result?
Could it be that the site is under a penalty?
Thanks.
Hello.
We have launched a new site/service quite a long time ago.
Though everything seems to be okay (both in terms of popularity and technical aspect) the site does not seem to feature any breadcrumbs on Google.
We have followed advice we have been given in order to resolve this without luck.
The site in question is: http://www.bestprice.gr
Any clue as to what's wrong and what to do to make the site "breadcrumb"able.
Thank you.
Hello,
Any idea if Google (or Bing) parses/indexes content from scripts that are loaded using the async="true" attribute?
In other words, is asynchronously loaded content indexable?
Thank you.