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Old 12-18-2006, 06:19 PM
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Hi can one offer some advice please. We have just had a cre loaded site built, I have just created my first Froogle feed, my question can I add headers to the froogle feed, i.e. the feed is generating the headers from the product fields but i would like to add fields to the feed that are not in the product fields so i have more search options. In the product field there is a field called product keywords in google base its called labels, but the feed isn't adding this field to the feed.
can i alter the feed so it adds the fields i want
i.e product keywords = labels and so on

www.platinumpc.co.uk

Also in the website header i can see <META NAME="revisit-after" CONTENT="30 days"> i take it this is for the search engines telling them when to return how can i alter this so they return quicker?

thanks in advance for your help
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Old 12-18-2006, 07:14 PM
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Also in the website header i can see <META NAME="revisit-after" CONTENT="30 days"> i take it this is for the search engines telling them when to return how can i alter this so they return quicker?
This meta tag is not used by the search engines and serves no functional purpose. The search engines have their own criteria for determining when they will crawl a webpage again.
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Old 01-09-2007, 02:29 AM
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Are you posting directly to Google Base API?

This is the central location where you should be putting your data, then it shows on Googlebase, Froogle, and elsewhere on Google.

Using the API Feed you can use the labels:

<g:label type='text'>recipes</g:label>

Then you can basically attach any field you wish to describe your data.

Hope I helped.
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