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UDT89

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So i finally think i got the hang of this website thing.

I've been working on my website, in my sig, for some time now. And as a test a fellow AT member said to keep the content fresh with new items. So to test that out, i put an article on the front page about the NY Islanders owner wanting to build a bigger complex. Since i've done so, i've got more web searchs for "wang" "islanders" "nassau county" than ever. its truly amazing what some content does.

one question, if i archive this article and its not on the front page would it still come up in search?

thanks guys
 
The new arena is gonna rock. I wonder what it's gonna do to our taxes. 😉

Oh and to answer your question - it should be fine as long as the headers are the same... the bots will get it at the next go-round.
 
Originally posted by: UDT89
So i finally think i got the hang of this website thing.

I've been working on my website, in my sig, for some time now. And as a test a fellow AT member said to keep the content fresh with new items. So to test that out, i put an article on the front page about the NY Islanders owner wanting to build a bigger complex. Since i've done so, i've got more web searchs for "wang" "islanders" "nassau county" than ever. its truly amazing what some content does.

one question, if i archive this article and its not on the front page would it still come up in search?

thanks guys

Does the search engine used to find your site's content search through your archives? If so, yes. If not, no.
 
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