2009.01.21 (That Bit of SEO Nonsense)

by nhj2j5i1ngk on 2011-08-12 11:17:56

There isn't a full-time website promotion staff yet for the matter of fatty liver symptoms, but that's alright. This task is rather complicated, but we can sort it out step by step, and do what we can first.

When generating the site map, a state appears where all the search engines retrieve is just a blank space.

The original page structure has significant problems as well, with issues throughout the year related to holidays.

For this reason, ZH casually picked up an SEO optimization book (this guy knows English and Spanish, he's really capable).

In the afternoon, the cause was finally found. The home page program had done a redirect, which was truly devilishly sneaky. During search testing, it kept grabbing that redirected page, no wonder it couldn't scrape the entire site map.

This issue really can't be solved solely by relying on books from 2009.02.01 (change habits), one must be meticulous.

The discovery of this broken situation came from noticing that each time the website initially opened, the TITLE changed slightly, surprisingly! Like Google's postmodern LOGO.

Alas, the original website program wasn't made by our current team. To fully understand and modify it is not easy, with all sorts of bizarre loopholes making one laugh and cry.

In fact, SEO is just about these few things. Every day studying the inclusion rules of search engines, when you think you've optimized enough after researching, the rules of the search engine have already changed.

Next comes how to encourage these search giants to include our content. Unfortunately, our website doesn't yet have the function to generate static pages, so we'll have to endure this pain. Just like pregnancy lasting ten months, once something is born, one must endure all kinds of possibilities.