Do a search in your source code for coversion and you'll find:
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How can you see what pages are cached by bing. I'm basically looking for these google approaches for bing:
cache:domain.com
site:domain.com
Thanks
Tyler
Your navigation, header and footer should be as seo friendly as whatever your html sitemap links would be. But really this is distracting from the content of the page. I like one column, no navigation on your html page. Keep the look of your site. Keep the header and footer to look nice.
Have a look at how the pros do it: http://www.bruceclay.com/sitemap.htm
Hello,
We get tons of comments on Facebook about our blog. We get no comments on our actual blog. So I'm really leaning towards putting facebook comments to replace my blogs comments - http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/13/series-a-whopper-benchmark-invests-33m-in-new-bi-company-domo/
I was looking at techcrunch's code and it looks like none of that information is actually being consider content on their site.
The code looks like:
Even with tons of comments. So I am thinking that a huge amount of facebook comments does nothing for your onsite SEO. You get no more content and nothing is changing on your page, despite even an unprecedented amount of conversation. Perhaps the only thing you would get from this is the off site SEO - which would be traffic and exposure on facebook.
I'm not asking if I should do this or not. I'm really asking: do you agree with what I said above.
Thanks
Tyler
make sure your 301s are in place.
use seomoz crawler as well as google
search site:domain.com and see if any of the pages shouldn't be coming up or if 404s are there
use linksleuth (pc) to look at all the links in your site
make sure you dont change too much on the new site and keep it as close to the old as possible
keep title tags, content and number of links on pages as close to the old as possible - if not the same.
keep coming back to the forum with new questions.
Yes I disallow all internal site searches. This robots.txt breakdown for my ecom platform magento, disallows them, but allows indexation: http://www.e-commercewebdesign.co.uk/blog/magento-seo/magento-robots-txt-seo.php
Tyler