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Old 11-01-2008, 06:15 AM
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Default From position 12 to position 500, all because the Site Description changed!!

Hey everyone,

For the past few months we have been position 12 on Google for the keyword "Hair Extensions", then suddenly we have disappeared!?

On closer inspection, it appears it is because the Site Description has changed?

E.G: (new description)

Hair Extensions - Find a Local Salon
Welcome to Hairextensions.co.uk the largest database of Hair Extension salons in the UK! ... I agree to the hairextensions.co.uk salon terms & conditions ...
www.hairextensions.co.uk/ - 47k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this


where as it use to be........ (old description)


Hair Extensions - Find a Local Salon
Find a Local Hair Extensions Salon in your area. We cover the whole of the UK. ...
www.hairextensions.co.uk/ - 47k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this


So the old description matched the exact keyword (hair extensions) and the new one doesn't match it exactly.

So my question is, how do you stop google using certain peices of text on your page. For example i have a 'form' on my homepage, and one of the bits of the form is this.......

I agree to the hairextensions.co.uk salon terms & conditions

So how would i prevent Google from reading/using that bit of text? Put a no-follow tag on it or something?


Any help greatly appreciated.
Daz
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