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how to index webpages in a google
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Hi,
Try to get as many Backlinks as possible, which means other pages that have a link to your forum. The higher your Pagerank is, the deeper Google will go "into" your site while indexing, as far as I know. With Pagerank 0, Google more or less scans the first two levels of your page.
If you have a good forum with interesting topics, popularity with Google will come by itself.
Michael
Try to get as many Backlinks as possible, which means other pages that have a link to your forum. The higher your Pagerank is, the deeper Google will go "into" your site while indexing, as far as I know. With Pagerank 0, Google more or less scans the first two levels of your page.
If you have a good forum with interesting topics, popularity with Google will come by itself.
Michael
Last edited by pcschrottie; Oct 3rd, 2006 at 6:11 pm.
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Please don't spread misinformation. Google has never published it's PageRank formula, nor explained how it relates to site indexing.
If you feel your site isn't being crawled "deeply" enough, you can use a Google tool called "SiteMap" which gives Google a detailed map of your site to make it easier for their bot to crawl/index your site.
If you feel your site isn't being crawled "deeply" enough, you can use a Google tool called "SiteMap" which gives Google a detailed map of your site to make it easier for their bot to crawl/index your site.
Last edited by tgreer; Oct 3rd, 2006 at 8:04 pm.
It's true that the PR algorithm has never been published. But that doesnt mean that you cannot observe a changing behavior of Google while the PR of your site is increasing. And then write about it.
Michael
Michael
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