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jsearcey
Practical
 
USA
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Posted - 29 Jul 2009 : 19:36:27
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Hello all,
Has anyone checked SEO on their web pages built with Dynamic Editor? I am using a great FREE program called WebCEO. It not only submits your site to search engines and directories, but it also tells you about optimizing your site pages.
I checked my website just recently for SEO, and I am getting this as one of the errors they recommend fixing to get better exposure:
"Your page has too few words! We recommend that it have at least 113 words instead of 0 words, which you have now. Make your page more informative by adding some content to the visible area of your page which is also known as <Body>."
Since I have over 113 words on my front page, I am wondering why they are not being noticed. Could this be the case for all search engines? Are they unable to read the text inserted into the dynamic web pages?
Let me know what you think.
Thank you[2 ?:-|] |
Janis R. Searcey |
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T00N
Super User
    
573 Posts |
Posted - 29 Jul 2009 : 20:41:09
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Is the text normal text or graphical text. Do you have an url? |
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jsearcey
Practical
 
USA
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jul 2009 : 09:16:15
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>Could this be the case for all search engines? Are they unable to read the text inserted into the dynamic web pages?
I used WebCEO in the past; it is a very good program but it lacks in some parts; when for example reading text on pages. Your pages is a perfectly standard page in which the contained text has been created using only "DIV" and "SPAN" tags.
My sites have been created with this program and if you search on Google you'll find it everywhere ;-) |
Regards, Davide |
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jsearcey
Practical
 
USA
16 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jul 2009 : 17:14:11
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S. Dav,
I seemed to have experienced this with one of my other sites that gained the top spot in Yahoo, but was nowhere to be found by Google.
You ask the question if this could be the case with all search engines, probably not, but I am concerned about Google not being able to read the text. And you say that your site is listed everywhere, but I'm assuming that due to your high volume of traffic from your website, that you have earned your ranking in that manner. What about the sites that don't have that high volume of traffic to begin with?
Is there a way to truly find out if this is an issue to be concerned about?
Thank you, [2 ?:-|] |
Janis R. Searcey |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 31 Jul 2009 : 08:38:38
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If you search "macellerie verona" on Google you'll find the site I made for my wife shop; this is a very small and low volume traffic site. You'll find it at the 3rd/4th place. This site, as always, has been made by my program.
>Is there a way to truly find out if this is an issue to be concerned about? I don't know but I think WEB CEO was wrong on this point ;-)
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Regards, Davide |
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