| Re: Google slow for adding pages? > Pages you want indexed first link to them from the home page and any
> other pages you have indexed. Same is true for new pages you want
> indexed ASAP. You can remove the home page links after indexing if
> they don't work long term for the site structure etc...
That's good to know. Even better knowing that I'm already doing it.
The home page always shows links to the last 10 beaches added and the
last 10 reviews added. The problem I'm seeing right now is that while
there is about 160 beaches there are over 60,000 towns and Google
appears to be lost in the towns. At this rate it won't finish for
another month or two. Once everything is in the robots shouldn't have
trouble keeping up with the new content going in.
Dave, really liked the tutorial pages. Nice to know that following
most of the guidelines. This isn't the first site I've done, but it is
the most ambitious. The biggest headache will be long term going from
me researching and adding new locations to getting the users to
contribute some of the research along with their own reviews.
The few pages indexed into MSN and Yahoo are already generating a
couple of hits per day. Hopefully, once more of the core content is
indexed, this will improve.
Again, thanks for the help, insight, and suggestions. |