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Difficulties with my site
We've just set up a site and it contains a global home page, from which users need to select their region to view customised content. The individual pages within the site may only be viewed after a user has chosen which region they are from on this page.
The problem is the spiders dont search past this page which doesn't have a lot of information regarding the type of site, the products etc on the site. Is there a simple way to get past this? |
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you may put "predefined" searches as follows:
<a href="search.php?q=product1">product1</a> <a href="search.php?q=product2">product2</a> etc. I think one or two parameters won't stop the spider to crawl your site. Svet |
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I have seen sites that display country flags ... linking to the regional content. Not only does this give the spider something to follow, it can be a visual aid to the visitor.
Of course the standard advice is submit a sitemap ... |
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