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9/17/2007 7:06 AM
 
Hi

Thanks for your replys. It seems that i have to be pateniient!

As for my linking although google says i dont have any pages linking to me i do becuase they appear when i access my google analytics account so i dont think the link:www.classcampers.com is very accurate.

Cheers i will hold on and keep stabbing away at it

Cheers

Class Campers -The Home of the Volkswagen camper & Bus Enthusiast
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9/17/2007 7:12 AM
 
Hi

I have had another look at googles webmaster tools and it says that my site doesnt have a page rank. I though google updated there own page rank index regulaly

The PageRank of your pages in Google Distribution
We do not have data for this site.

Cheers

Class Campers -The Home of the Volkswagen camper & Bus Enthusiast
Worlds Cheapest Homes - Need a Cheap Property, cant afford a home
Beeb iPlayer - Need help with the BBC's new iPlayer software
Internet Insurance Quotes - For the the information you will ever require about Insurance
 
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9/17/2007 8:18 AM
 

Sean Martrin wrote

Any tips on getting the crawlers to recognize new pages as I add them? I am trying to figure out what is the best way to layout my site.

If I've added quite a bit of new content, I create a new xml sitemap and upload to Google using their Webmaster tools; the site I have been using for this is XML Sitemaps. I tried a program called GSiteCrawler, which is nice, as it seemed to index the blog posts a bit deeper than the XML sitemap, but most of the blog posts assumed the same page description and the like, so ended up in Google's supplemental pages....so went back to manually generating the XML sitemaps and upload method. ;)

There is a sitemap.aspx file with the DNN core, but I am not sure how this works and what it does...doesn't seem to work how envisioned it to work, so I point Google to my xml sitemap instead. 

I would also be interested in hearing how others manage this, as I could be going about this all wrong or in an inefficient manner...

 
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9/17/2007 8:23 AM
 

John Mitchell wrote

Also, Google does not show any pages linking to your home page. http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGIH_en___US207&q=link%3ahttp%3a%2f%2fwww%2eclasscampers%2ecom

I think I read that it will only display links to your site using the link: function is your PR is >=4, no?

 
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9/17/2007 9:29 AM
 

PR does not matter when it comes to showing links as far as I know and I've never seen any evidence that it does. Google does not update what they show for backlinks immediately and even then they don't show them all. They do that a few times a year too. A lot of times whne you see the numbe rof backlinks update then a Page Rank update is not far behind. If you want to know the number of sites linking then a better gauge would be to use MSN or Yahoo for finding who is linking to you.

 

Bruce

 
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