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Xplorer4x4 09-25-2005 02:15 AM

What exactly is it this hack does? Could you explain it for us not so advanced users? :-\

T2DMan 09-25-2005 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Xplorer4x4
What exactly is it this hack does? Could you explain it for us not so advanced users? :-\

How about the following vBulletin Google Sitemap

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Why have a Google Site Map vBulletin:

Basically - Google site maps for vBulletin are a great way of getting pages found faster, therefore anchor text being found faster, therefore pages being ranked higher faster, and Google PR being attributed to pages faster and better.
  • With no use of the Google site map - just added heaps of new pages to a forum and very soon after Google found the main forum pages, yet to find all the threads
  • Google often spiders based on the Google PR of the site - the higher PR, the more often, earlier and deeper it seems to spider.
  • So if you are a low PR site, you can wait quite a few weeks for new content to be found by Google.
  • And even if you are a higher PR site, you can still wait quite a number of days for Google to find all the new pages that have been added.

So Google site maps can get new pages found faster and it is less dependant on the Google PR of your site as to how fast those pages are found and spidered (IMO).
  • Where Google ranks a page is a lot about Google PR and link text for that page. So once Google has found all those new pages - if those pages have a lot of link text/anchor text for certain important pages on your site, then those important pages will rank higher earlier.
  • You need to make sure that you have some good links from existing high PR pages to those new pages, and good html site maps, so Google will calculate in good PR for those pages you have created.
  • It is always one thing for a page to be cached by Google. It is quite something else for it to then be ranked high by Google.
So how about it - sounds like Google site maps are a good thing?
New version being tested at the moment... been a while. Sorry.

T2DMan 09-25-2005 02:45 AM

There are lots of url's on vbulletin and potential session id's and newpost/lastpost etc. Some spider versions of google sitemaps only show the url, not the ultimate 301'ed url.

There are a defined number of actual threads and forums etc that you actually want to search engines to cache and return on the SERP's.

So having a specific program that returns the correct url's based on an analysis of the database is a very clean way of doing things.

Xplorer4x4 09-26-2005 09:53 AM

So bassicly I run a chance of Google canceling my AdSence service for using a hack to increase my rankings?

T2DMan 09-26-2005 10:05 AM

woooo.Where did that come from???

Adwords promote linking schemes!

But vbseo url rewrites have nothing to do with that. And a Google site map has nothing to do with that.

The link vault is the only possible issue - totally separate scheme. Its Google that is not keen on linking schemes for linking purposes - nothing to do with adsense - they keep rather separate.

David_R 09-28-2005 10:37 AM

i submitted my map to google 2 weeks ago, should i rebuild everything again (new threads from last 2 weeks and submit again) ?
what should be done now.

sorry for lame question :(

KarateKid 09-29-2005 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David_R
i submitted my map to google 2 weeks ago, should i rebuild everything again (new threads from last 2 weeks and submit again) ?
what should be done now.

sorry for lame question :(

is there a new version coming, which also includes the vbseo functionality?

Regards,

Sebastian

krohnathlonman 09-29-2005 08:09 PM

I actually only put the archive threads in the sitemap ;) I use that other hack to forward all the spiders to my archive pages.

I then have ads and stuff on my archive pages....

Also I get that time error on every one of my sitemaps but I also have alot of big forums.....

ManagerJosh 09-30-2005 04:06 AM

Poorly written instructions to install....I'm having enormous difficulty installing.

ukbill69 10-01-2005 01:15 PM

Same here, very poor instrustions, uninstalling now, login not working, dont know what the hell it asks for the database user and pass, becuase thats within the config.php

require $base.'includes/config.php';


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