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I have a web site where a very small part of the web page extensions end in .asp (I.E. home page, about 15 other pages) and the other part of the site has page extensions of .HTML (over 200 pages).
I am having issues getting this site to rank. SEO is good, Link Popularity is good. I know that larger sites tend to fair better in the engines that do smaller ones. I am wondering if the different extensions are hurting my chances, especially because the main part of the web site is very small with the .asp page extensions. Any thoughts? |
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When my spider reads pages. It will follow all like extensions in order. Meaning Home.asp will link to contact.asp and so on. After it reaches the end of the dynamic extensions it returns to the home(index page) and begins the static and external links. All of which are seperated and done one at a time. So the end result that the spider saves is a xml map of site links and external links. More that likely what is happening is that your meta infomation on your home page is broad . While your stactic pages are more concentrated. If you put together a good sitemap with descriptions of your content. You should be able to improve your results on all of the engines.
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