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10/3/2006 7:45 PM
 
SEO is a dark art, like being a weatherman or economist.  There are no easy answers.  With Google it is the number and quality (i.e. page rank) of incoming links.  Climbing the ladder is not easy, and maybe not worth the effort as Mariette mentioned if the internet business model does not suit your business.   Try this link for general information
 
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10/3/2006 9:57 PM
 
I beg to differ. SEO is not a dark art, and there are easy answers. As I have learned over the years, it’s as simple as writing unique and interesting content which people will link to on their sites. Build for users, not the search engines.
(Bravo Marietta, I see you know this :) )

If there was a specific set of rules you could follow to get top results, then when I searched Google a minute ago for “SEO made easy”, someone’s site would have been found in the first five pages.

Side Note: The Google toolbar is also not accurate, and rarely updated. It means nothing, and should not be used but as a VERY basic gage of page rank.
 
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10/3/2006 10:11 PM
 
What version should have a css menu? I havn't seen that yet and would like to check it out (due to the bugs, as you mentioned, in the house menu).
If you switch soon, can you post back how well it works?
 
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10/3/2006 10:30 PM
 
Quick question. What type of JavaScript links are you saying they can follow fine?
I'm working on a section of my site, and need to know what should work okay.
Thanks!
 
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10/9/2006 8:52 AM
 
I am having a similar problem with Google not idexing past my home page. I have about 70 sites on the Windoes 2003 server and they all experience the same problem. I have 3 sites with html pages that are all indexed. I have used the SEO menu, built text links, as used the Google site maps program. The latest crawl from google returned a 500 error on 906 pages of a 48 page website. On Yahoo and MSN this site is indexed completely. I have good content and incoming links.

I also have several sites hosted with GoDaddy, and Google is indexing them just fine. Is there something I need to do with my setup files or server to make it crawl DNN? Again, I know it's not the server because Google crawls my html pages. Just DNN on a Windows 2003 server with a 500 error from google. Any ideas?

http://www.southland-realtors.com is the site that I have Google Site maps working with.
 
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