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Posted: 07/11/2007 08:26 am
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Hello all i have place my sitemap on the yahoo webmaster thing and it will not index my pages. It has been upthere now for something like 4 week and still only 89 of my pages are indexed. Have i done something wrong? I mean i have over 200 web pages so i know it not getting them all or is there anther way that yahoio indexs the pages on you site. Thanks for any help in advance.



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Posted: 07/11/2007 09:14 pm
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the best way to get a site index is just to get a link from another site. any search engine will just follow all of the links from there.

Make sure all of your links are correctly formed on your site and in the sitemap. Did you run your site map thru a verification program to mke sure it had no errors and confoormed to protocol.

Sometimes the URLS get characters in the dynamically generated sitemaps that the SE's can choke on.

Go you have static pages or dynamically generated pages (URLS with the ? in them)



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Posted: 07/12/2007 09:31 pm
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i was thinking about this post today, i saw that you do not have a robots.txt. It nay not be the cause of your issue, but the first thing the spiders look for is this file, its kinda like a traffic cop which tells the spiders what to crawl and not crawl, you might what to set one up.


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