Re: Google and Asp.Net
- From: "clintonG" <csgallagher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 18:35:19 -0500
Thanks for refactoring your question Miguel.
I agree a Google SiteMap is probably being parsed by Google to enable more
linked items to be displayed in search results. See if you can find the same
CNN page using different query terms and the same links should be showing up
as the Google SiteMap is static. That kind of trial and error is still the
way SEO is done as far as I know.
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"shapper" <mdmoura@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks,
It is just that lately I have been working with Asp.Net Web.sitemap and
Google Sitemap trying to follow all the steps so my web sites rank high
in search engines and I wasn't sure about the difference in results.
Miguel
Mark Fitzpatrick wrote:
Miguel,
It could be through the sitemap feature, but also don't forget
that
a lot of media companies such as CNN have higher level marketing
agreements
in place with Google. Not to mention it's in Google's best interest to
showcase these sub-sites in order to make searching for these easier thus
increasing Googles marketshare.
--
Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Former Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006
"shapper" <mdmoura@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I assume that maybe I didn't ask this the best way.
Basically, what I asked is why when doing a search in Google some of
the results like CNN comes with links under it to subsections of the
web site.
Is this something that should be done somewhere in the Metatags when
developing the web site, does it have something to do with Google
Sitemap, or what?
Thanks,
Miguel
clintonG wrote:
I can usually do okay reading babble but your question went right off
the
edge for me. Maybe somebody else can figure it out but what is it you
are
actually asking?
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"shapper" <mdmoura@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
If you make a search in Google for "CNN" you will get the result as
follows:
CNN.com - Breaking News, US, World, Weather, Entertainment & Video ...
CNN.com delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest
top stories, weather, business, entertainment, politics, and more.
www.cnn.com/ - 99k - Cached - Similar pages
SI.com - News and Scores from ... - sportsillustrated.cnn.com/
International Edition - edition.cnn.com/
CNNMoney.com - money.cnn.com/
Entertainment - www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/
More results from www.cnn.com »
Instead of:
String.Split Method (System)
Returns a String array containing the substrings in this instance that
are delimited by elements of a specified Char or String array.
msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.string.split.aspx - 15k -
Cached - Similar pages
when I do a search for "string.split". This is the tratidional format
of Google search results.
How does google see those links inside a web site?
Should I implement something in Asp.Net web site?
Thanks,
Miguel
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