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Hi there. I'm a newbie on this forum and hope to stay for a while at least
I actually own a web-hosting and I need to gain as much visitors as possible from the search engine (no matter if they're targeted for hositng or no). So I decided to index my free client's sites into the search engine (lots of clients have sites full of information) Right now I've got a mod_UserDir turned on in Apache so people access their sites as http://host.com/~username/ I'm wondering if I need to make any special aliases that will make it more friendly to host engines. The other thing is making crawler robots index those pages at all. Do I need to write anything to the robots.txt? There are no links to all inner sites on the main page of the web-hosting of course Please help, I just want crawlers to index all of the content I've got on my user's sites |
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You have to put link to every site to get them indexed. Try to make a ‘hosted sites’ page and list them all there, in his why google and other SE will find them.
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What about UserDir default Apache's value?
It makes people access pages like http://hostname/~username Do I need to make some kind of alias like http://hostname/users/username and link to it from the accounts page? |
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