Archive for July, 2011

Will a coming soon page negatively impact my site?

Remiz Rahnas from Kerala, India asks “Is it good to put a “coming soon” page for few domains? Google seems to prioritize new domains in SERPs. Will a “coming soon” page stand as negative for it?”

No, I think a “coming soon” page can be pretty smart. It’s good for users so that they just don’t end up on a black-whole page that doesn’t resolve or something like that. If you some content that’s coming out, I don’t think there’s any harm in having a coming soon page and so you get more content you can put that content out there and then when the full site is ready you can have the full site out there. So I wouldn’t worry about ranking wise that’ll be in a problem, I think it can be a good thing for users and can be a good thing for search engines.

What impact does server location have on rankings?

We have a question from Rob Lewicki from Toronto, Ontario. Rob asks “What impact does server location have on rankings?”

Well, way way, way back in the dawn of Google, it was funny because people would rank in different countries only on the TLD. So fr means you are French, so that’s all that they knew. So back in 2000, 2001 type time frame we started to look at where is the server located, its IP address, so to say it doesn’t end in .fr but it is located in France according to the IP address. So maybe this is really useful for French users. So that’s the primary way you have impact on Google’s rankings. You just stayed in United States, your site’s been in United States, and you’ve never been out of United States, you might never notice any of these factors. But where your server is located whether it’s in US or France or Germany or Britain or Canada or anywhere else can determine our rankings. So for example if you go to google.com and type in “bank” you get different results than you go to google.com.au and type in “bank” or google.co.uk and you type in “bank”. So we do absolutely try to return the most relevant results to each user in each country and server location in terms of IP address is a factor right now.

How can I make sure Google reaches my deeper pages?

Pai from Portugal writes and asks “How can I make sure that Google reaches and indexes pages that are on a lower (deeper) level of a website?”

Well it’s unclear whether you are asking about how many levels deep it is in terms of directory or how far it is from the root page. One way that you can make sure that Google reaches those pages is the link from your root page, your main page directed to the deep page that you wanted to crawl. So we tend not to think about how many directories deep a page is, but we do look at how much page rank a page has. So if a lot of people link to your root page then you can link to the sub pages and then those sub pages can link to other sub pages. And then at some point we’ll stop crawling. So one thing that you can do is try to make sure that as many pages as possible are within just a few clicks from your root page. A good way to do is to prioritize which pages that you think are the most important. Either they convert the way that you want, they have really good ROI. So don’t treat all of your pages the same if you got a few that are real just like money makers, try to surface those and get them linked to from your root page and then you can make the most out of that.

Are shortened URLs treated differently than other redirects?

We have a question from Brain, Atlanta, Gerogia who asks “Does Google crawl and treat TinyURLs using a 301 redirect the same as other links?”

Well, let me take the mention of tinyurl.com and substitute to url shortness in general. And the answer is whenever we crawl one of these links and if they do a 301, yes we do follow those and flow the page rank just as we normally would with a 301 from any other site. So Danny Sullivan did a really great piece about urls shortening services, where he took the top url shortening services like Tinyurl.com, bitly and sort of said do they do a 301 redirect or do they do some other sort of redirect. And so if their service does a 301 redirect we should flow on the page rank just as we do with any other sort of 301 redirect. So url shortening services that do that correctly, we should be able to follow that and find the destination url with no problem what so ever.

How can new pages get indexed quickly?

Vladigdea from Romania asks, “How much time is Google taking to index a new webpage, and how can we accelerate the process besides using Google Webmaster Tools?”

Well, the simple answer is get more links. We can index the page within seconds certainly within minutes if we find CNN is linked into you, we’ll crawl that very very quickly. So we can find new content quite quickly if you’ve got a blog or something like that, we come often and check for it. But the best way is to make sure that you have enough links so that we think that you are a really useful site and that we come back pretty often

Can product descriptions be considered duplicate content?

Mani from Delhi asks, “Are product description pages on an e-commerce site termed as duplicate content, if the same product description appears on other sites? It does happen for many branded products.”

Mani, you are absolutely right, it does happen. Most of the time it happens because that’s not the original content. So if you got an affiliate feed that might have images that might not have images, the same content on your page, your e-commerce product page as 400 other sites. It is really hard to distinguish yourself; you have to ask, where is my value ad? What is my affiliate site or my site that doesn’t have original content? And compare it to these other 100 of sites. So whenever possible, I urge you to try to have original content, try to have a really unique value ad don’t just take an affiliate feed create a site that’ll fly by night and now there is no reason why anybody wants to assemble on your site. So typically it’s best if it’s possible to find some kind of unique angle and not just the exact same stuff that everybody else has in their webpage as well.

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