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Old 04-10-2004, 10:44 AM
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Default syndicated js content - is it indexed by search engines?

Hi,

I wanted to know if I use a content feed from another website, will it be indexed. I will create seperate links for different subjects and articles. But once the spider follows the link will it index the content that is in the js.

Will adsense show the right ads on these pages. Does anyone know if it is acceptable in the policies.

There will be other related content on these pages.

This is the kind of feed i'm talking about

<SCRIPT SRC="http://website.com/export/export.js" LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" align=center></SCRIPT>

<SCRIPT Language=JavaScript>

Would appreciate any help

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The content won't be spidered - robots are able to spider content which is physically placed in html.
Similar situation is with frames and floating frames.
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Old 04-12-2004, 12:49 PM
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Some engines can spider that content. Googlebot can do it (although they won't always, and it usually takes a while). I have a content feed that gets spidered and shows up in the cache of the page.
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If you talk about such element:

<SCRIPT SRC="http://website.com/export/export.js" LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" align=center></SCRIPT>

and you see its content in your Google copy, it is content which is downloaded in real time - it's not included physically in the copy.
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Yes, you are correct. Not sure why I said that...must have been thinking about something else...
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thanks guys,
now im thinking, if I include a short keyword optimised note on each page and then insert the js, Should that work better for SEO??

Also, I want other sites to use my original content/syndicate, any suggestions on the best way to go in terms of SEO and easy syndication for the site that's using it? would help a lot

<script language="JavaScript"
src="http://www.mysite.com/cgi-bin/msg/MSG.cgi?sha=yoursite">
</script>

This script uses some CGI stuff, i found it somewhere. does it work better for SEO when syndicating...real time??

not much of a coder, and my coders not much of an SEO guy, so looking for some suggestions
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Old 04-14-2004, 06:18 AM
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Hi there

Whether google can index the feeds is very unrelevant.
What you are doing though is providing additional content for your users as well as creating another inbound link from a website. ( More relevancy)

Google loves anything you do for your users.

Image alt tags need to be used for vision impaired readers. They use text to speach programs and if your image tags are blank, = low rank.

As for javascript get it off your webpages and into a called folder. Brings the content up to the top.

Also unless you use a robots.txt file to keep the bots out of areas, they will spider your entire server pages. This includes previous html copies left lying on the server, which in many ways can be adverse.

Sergy & Brin are very much into accessibility for all users, sort of their activism stance and as such people need to realize that the smallest things to website owners are the biggest thing to google.

By the way can you get me Prince tickets for the Philly Show ??

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Image alt tags need to be used for vision impaired readers. They use text to speach programs and if your image tags are blank, = low rank.
The content in alt attributes is indexed only if image is linked.
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