Thanks, I will check wether this meets the legal requirements (see my reply to Brents answer).
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RE: Indexation of content from internal pages (registration) by Google
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RE: Indexation of content from internal pages (registration) by Google
As I mentioned we have 2 cases.
In the first case, we can show a preview.
In the second case we can only show the content to a certain audience (which is a legal question). So the free registration is a legal requirement. Still people will be looking for it via Google. Since the content found on those pages is useful for a fairly large audience so why wouldn't we want Google to index the pages.
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RE: Indexation of content from internal pages (registration) by Google
Hi Istvan,
"The Fetch as Googlebot tool lets you see a page as Googlebot sees it."
Since Googlebot has no access to the entire site (login required) it will probably not display anything (just tried it logged in and it would not display any of the content). How could this tool theoretically help us indexing the content of the internal page?
Ben
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Indexation of content from internal pages (registration) by Google
Hello,
we are having quite a big amount of content on internal pages which can only be accessed as a registered member.
What are the different options the get this content indexed by Google?
In certain cases we might be able to show a preview to visitors. In other cases this is not possible for legal reasons.
Somebody told me that there is an option to send the content of pages directly to google for indexation. Unfortunately he couldn't give me more details. I only know that this possible for URLs (sitemap). Is there really a possibility to do this for the entire content of a page without giving google access to crawl this page?
Thanks
Ben
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