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Make Your Web Site
Search Engine Spider Accessible
By Dawn Rowlett
Certified Search Engine Positioning Specialist
If a search engine spider can not access your pages
because of poor site structure and navigation, they can not index
your pages. If your pages don't get indexed, they are not
going to have a chance at high search engine rankings. By
following a few helpful hints, you will be able to provide many
access points to your important pages so that a search engine spider
will be able to find them and index them.
Search Engine Spider Friendly
Site Structure
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Keep Important Pages At The Top Level
Keep all of your important pages in the root directory.
Don't make a spider dig deeper than they have to or they will
think that these pages are not as important.
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Site Maps
Include a site map that includes links to all of your pages.
Include a keyword rich description for each link that is relevant
to the page you are linking to. The page is going to serve
as a general map of your web site for the search engine spider
to get around.
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Customized 404 Pages
Create a customized 404 page that fits the design of your main
pages and includes links to all of your important pages -- especially
your home page. The custom 404 page will be served when
a search engine spider or visitor comes to a page that is no
longer on your site, has been moved or is a broken link within
the site. Allowing important pages to be accessed when
this error page is given will prompt a spider to continue through
your site as opposed to leaving completely.
Search Engine Spider Friendly
Navigation Structure
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Simplicity
Navigation should be simple, easy to understand and hard to
get lost within your site.
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Text Links
Text links make it easier for a spider to read and associate
your keyword relevancy with as opposed to using image links.
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Stress Importance
Heavily cross link all of your important pages.
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Don't Forget Your Home Page!
Include a link to your home page on all of your pages.
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Repeat
Repeat links to your most important pages at the bottom of all
of your pages.
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Avoid Broken Links
A search engine spider will be very critical of this and
broken links will also deter your visitors.
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Do Not Use JavaScript Links
A search engine spider can not follow links coded in JavaScript.
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Do Not Use Image Maps
Spiders can not follow them.
Following the above tips will give your site one more
added boost to increasing the accessibility of your pages for better
indexing and ranking potential.
This article, entitled Make Your Web Site "Search
Engine Spider" Accessible was written by Dawn Rowlett of
Web Submission Services to inform web site owners of the importance
of making web pages accessible to spiders. Please visit Web Submission
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information on the proper steps to take when preparing your web
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Search Engine Advertising with ethical
search engine optimization practices.
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