I apologize if this is the wrong forum, but I figure that someone with a bit of php knowledge can probably make sense out of this.
Post nuke is a great cms and we've been using it for a year or so with no problems, until... A couple of months ago, we dropped from page 1 on google for our keywords to page 7 or 8 - yikes! I started researching and learned that while Post Nuke is great for content, it is lousy for SEO. I've invested too much time to give up, and I'm totally just a "user" and not a programmer, so I'm pretty lost as to the ins and outs and how to fix PostNuke.
I implemented a nifty "thing" (is it a script? program?) called SnakeSEO that does the following:
An index.html file refers to a php page that generates a sitemap, indexing all the content on the site in an easy to read html file - cool! The iffy part is this: if visiting the site, a javascript re-directs to the index.php file and the user is none the wiser, but the theory is that Googlebot will zip around the sitemap pages indexing content.
I'm a little nervous as it seems like Google may get the wrong idea and think I am putting up misleading pages. I'm not - the sitemap.html page is just that, a sitemap, but still.
Am I courting trouble with this, or is this a legitimate work around for a very real problem *non-indexing of Post Nuke sites)?
Thanks, and I hope this is at least semi-clear
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