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When viewing google search results, for vbulletin run forum results, I notice:
Under the actual URL. is 14 posts - 6 authors some even have a date like: 6 posts - 3 authors - Last post: 4 Mar Example: I-net on your phone for twitter? - Allo' Anysite Malaysia 6 posts - 3 authors - Last post: 4 Mar Expatriates discussion forum by Allo' Anysite Malaysia. Expatriate board for traveler, expatriates or Malaysian. Chat, discuss, Dating & meet ... http://www.anysite.com/malaysia_expa...er-t23475.html - 73k - Please can someone explain how google indeed index and display this, so that we may try and implement it. Ste |
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can you post an example of the search?
a link pls |
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Google been doing that for a while now when returning some forums in search results. There is nothing you can do - they do it algorithmically.
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Im not entirely sure its "algorythmic"
I would have said its something to do with update repitition. heres an example tho. 2nd result down http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta= |
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Thanks.
Now how do we get Google to index us that way lol. Cheers mate |
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