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Todd
03-28-2006, 02:16 AM
Hello to all SEO experts. I am new to this forum and am looking for some SEO advice for our rather complex site which uses a turnkey Ebusiness solution with a customised website from one of their templates.

Our website is:
http://www.mydoor.com.au

I had a brief look through the other forums and cannot find much info on Dynamically generated Links such as ours and really need help to get over our final hurdle.

Here are a few items for your help:

- We have a homepage PR4 with a number of reciprocal links on other sites
- We have a gateway page mydoor.com.au/computerstore.html also with PR4
- We have added our ISP and Websites sections to the turnkey template site (all these pages index fine)
- We have taken out CartID's from the URL almost everywhere (Original Session ID was visible in URL)
- We have changed a lot of links from Dynamic into Static (ie. the navigation menus)

There are 2 essential pages we are focused on:
1) 'items.asp' for categories and sub-categories (these appear to index fine)
2) 'itemdesc.asp' for items in our shop (THESE DO NOT INDEX PROPERLY)

The itemdesc.asp page is our real dilemma (roughly 2000 items at present). We cannot figure with all the turnkey code and dynamic nature of the shop where we are going wrong with Googl for Item/Product indexation.

Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Todd

gabs
03-29-2006, 09:11 AM
http://www.mydoor.com.au/itemdesc.asp?ic=155434&eq=&Tp= This seems to be indexed ??


Anyway by having a quick look it looks like you need some backlinks to some of your internal pages.. Google counts a page as a page not a site so your home page has a PR4 and the sub page above is show a pr1..

Points links at pages other than the hp and see what happens ;)

Chance
03-30-2006, 08:05 PM
There is tons and tons of javascript on that page! help speed up the indexing process by tucking that away in a nice include file.

Your HTML markup does not validate using the w3c html validator.

There is a lot of links on these pages. A quick check on Googles webmasters asks that you stay under 100 links per page. The more links on a page the less benefit each page you are link to gets.

I have not counted how many links are on your page just making you aware.

The page does seem to be getting indexed.

Todd
05-01-2006, 12:55 AM
Thanks for the info, we've been looking at getting rid of all that javascript. Only the turnkey solution has about 5 different server side includes that all donate javascript to the hompage, and any other dynamic page.

I am attempting to remove this, but may not succeed.

Does this seem like a matter of building inbound links and waiting for Google to completely index now?

Have we done about as much as we can?