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FindFreightLoads.com
Joined: 14 Aug 2006 Posts: 35 Location: Los Angeles
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quest
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edburdo
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Search mattcutts.com for the article.
Search engines don't have troubles with PHP (or any other server-side code, liks ASP, or Perl, C++, Java, etc).
Search engines do have troubles with session variables, or very long strings of parameters. It can get confused on what it sees... so sometimes the SE will just ignore the site... or only index some of it. _________________ Eric D. Burdo |
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r32
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Instead of this kind of link show.php?category=xyz&id=15 you can use friendly url which is easy to use and more users and search engine friendly. Then link above should look like this:
category/xyz/15. _________________ Pay site reviews @ ReviewsArena
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xboxundone
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Yes the problem is long strings of variables. obviously you want to make it easier to read but SE bots can read php etc... just don't like long variables of ADSD345345323423233%23 _________________ CPA Affiliates Get Tips and Info on Best Paying CPA Networks. Have CPA question PM me or leave a comment at CPA Affiliates |
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