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vbArchive - Search Engine Indexer for vBulletin
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
[high]vbArchive v1.3 Released[/high]
240,000 Google pages (and counting...) indexed so far. Congratulations to all users! WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 1.3: I added the number of threads and posts for each forum. The problem with a static page like the main archive page (as well the category ones) was that it never changed. Now, every time a crawler visit the page, it will see new elements changed, since the number of threads and posts will always change. Take a look at my archive, until FireFly updates the vBulletin.org one. I also added a new meta tag for crawlers: [high]<meta name="robots" content="index,follow">[/high] To upgrade from 1.2, simply upload the new archive.txt and forumdisplay.txt files. Then REVERT to original all templates and run the NEW installer script to un-install/install the templates. [high]IMPORTANT[/high] If you already installed version 1.3, check the "archive_forumtitle" template and see if you have there a variable called "$archiveurl". If you do, clean your browser temp files and redownload the package, it was a mistake I made in the code. The file is now updated with the new code. Not convinced this is a [high]good[/high] script? A picture and it's Google results is worth 1000 words (thanks xiphoid). Is funny that few people rated [high]1[/high] my script, we wonder who they might be? [high]DEMO WEB SITE:[/high] vBulletin.org Archive (Google Results for [high]TeckWizards.com Archive[/high]) ESTIMATED INSTALL TIME: 2 minutes Script Information IF YOU WANT TO READ [HIGH]fastforward's[/HIGH] EVALUATION ABOUT THE TECHNIQUE USED, READ MORE HERE. This script will install the Search Engine Indexer Add-On for vBulletin. Is the little brother of vbHome (lite) Archive Add-On. [high]NOTE[/high] The script uses Apache's [high]ForceType[/high] directive. Most of Apache servers have it installed by default. Check with your host to make sure the module is installed. If you use another server then Apache, the script will NOT work. The only solution I found for IIS is the ISAPI Rewrite module. The script uses only 6-12 queries, depending on what page you view, and it works with any [high]2.2.x[/high] vBulletin version. [high]Some of it's cool features are:[/high] - vBulletin 3 style - listings based on forum/thread permissions - forums architecture followed [example] - classic .html extension usage - dynamic meta tags (unique for each forum/thread/post, [high]extremely important[/high] for good indexing) - no broken links while using no_permission functions - navigation bar - multiple pages (200 threads or 100 posts per page) [example] - template based, so you can edit it's look easy - installer included You will ask: So what the script does? It makes all your forum URL's as search engine friendly, so they can be easy indexed by all search engines. For example, the URL: [high]forum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=9&daysprune=365&sortorder =&sortfield=lastpost&perpage=25&pagenumber=2[/high] will look like: [high]forum/forumdisplay/f-9-p-2.html[/high] That will allow any search engine to index properly all your forum contents, in no time. [high]IMPORTANT[/high] Do NOT get "creative" and start adding crazy stuff (popups, etc.) and links to the actual templates. The most 2 important things for your pages are: 1. good meta tags 2. clean html code that won't upset the crawlers The script was optimized to perform at it's best the way it is now, so crawlers gravitate only onto the archives files, not outside. You can edit the [high]archive_homekeytag[/high] to enter your web site key words. The link to forums page [high]is needed[/high] (image logo), because some search engines might consider this as URL cloacking, if you don't link it back to your actual forums. Don't worry about the rest, if you performed the first 3 steps in [high]Forums Optimizations[/high] (listed below), they will go back and forward to the archives, without any problems. Also, follow the readmefirst.htm instructions carefully. Upgrade from previous version (lower then 1.2) Estimated time for uninstall-install process: 5 minutes Follow these steps (clear your browser temporary files before you download the new file): 1. Revert to original all archive templates. 2. Run the OLD Installer script and un-install the script components. 3. Follow the NEW instructions in the readmefirst file, included in v1.2 package. NOTE: Overwrite the OLD code with the NEW one, in functions.php file. Other similar scripts Those scripts are alternatives to my code. Have your pick for the one it suit better your taste or forum performance. SkuZZy's vB Easy Archive - another script coded by Xenon fastforward's Spider Friendly URL's - it uses the mod_rewrite Forums Optimizations You MUST perform also some the mods listed below if you want your forums optimized properly for search engines indexing. Steps 1 to 3 are [high]vital[/high], the rest is optional. 1. TO STRIP THE [high]sessionhash[/high] FROM TEMPLATES (ONLY FOR CRAWLERS), READ MORE HERE. 2. TO BLOCK CRAWLERS GO TO CERTAIN PAGES, READ MORE HERE. 3. TO LINK EACH FORUM/THREAD DIRECTLY TO ARCHIVE FILES, READ MORE HERE. 4. TO DISPLAY NICE LOCATIONS, THE FIX FOR [high]online.php[/high] FILE IS HERE. 5. TO DISPLAY CRAWLER NAME INSTEAD OF GUEST ON [high]FRONTPAGE AND ONLINE PAGE[/high], READ MORE HERE. (mod by Inphinity and xiphoid) 6. TO DISPLAY CRAWLER NAME INSTEAD OF GUEST ON [high]ONLINE PAGE only[/high], READ MORE HERE. 7. IF YOU WANT THE MAIN ARCHIVE FILE TO HAVE A [HIGH].php[/HIGH] EXTENSION, READ MORE HERE. 8. TO CHANGE THE [high]threads/posts per page[/high] NUMERIC VALUES, READ MORE HERE. 9. TO DISPLAY THE SMILIES AS [high]image parsed[/high], READ MORE HERE (mod by Logician). [high]IMPORTANT[/high] Kill crawler918.com! READ MORE HERE. Other Users Demo's Feel free to post your archive link, so I can display it here. TeckWizards.com Archive eva2000's Anime Boards archive overgrow's Edge Forums archive glenvw's Yes-Its-Free archive codeweb's Code Webs archive xiphoid's Open Forum archive Hwulex's Xaprief archive BiggieSwolls' Steroidology archive GearedUp's FitnessGeared archive saint_seiya's VG City archive Search Engine Submission You should follow these guidelines to get listed in every major search engine: (also [high]visit[/high] those forums for more information) DO NOT CHEAT - do not use URL cloaking - do not use automatic search engine submitters, do it manually - do not use 1 pixel images to link your archive file - do not make invisible your link text, by masking it with the same background color - do not use 1-4 pixels text at the top of your page, to display the site contents - do not link your archives file to an image without using the [HIGH]alt=""[/HIGH] tag GOOGLE INDEX STATUS To see how your site is doing, related to links, go to Google Web Site and type: site:[high]yourwebsite.com[/high] archive GOOGLE FACTS 1. Google uses a crawler named Googlebot which crawls the web approximately every thirty days. 2. It is not necessary to submit any page to Google. If you do submit, submit only your most important page to this search engine. 3. Googlebot is a deep crawler and should crawl all of your pages. 4. Google supplies ranking results for placement in Netscape Search, the ODP, Anzwers, Yahoo! and Ilor. 5. Google can crawl pages in ASP, JSP, CFM, PHP, Excel, Microsoft Word, newsgroups, PDF and PostScript files, Power Point and Rich Text formats. 6. Google loves sites with a high number of legitimate, relevant incoming links. 7. Google hates spam. GOOGLE TECH SUPPORT E-MAIL [LINKS ARE [HIGH]"DROPPED"[/HIGH]? NO] If your site is new, or hasn't shown up in Google for long, it may because our "fresh crawl" (which runs each day) was finding your site instead of our main crawl (which runs about once a month). Our "fresh crawl" is a newer feature, and we're still experimenting with which pages to crawl, how deeply to crawl, etc. We even reserve the right to (gasp!) not do a fresh crawl on some days because we're doing tests or reviewing new code. Someone wrote in recently and said "my site got in Google three weeks ago, and you've dropped me four times!" Nope, it's just that we don't always crawl the same pages in our fresh crawl, and we don't always crawl to the same depth. As we do a full crawl of the web, we find most of the sites from our fresh crawl and put them in our regular index. My advice on our fresh crawl is to view it as a nice "bonus" on top of Google's deep index. Users can always search our full index, but sometimes we can serve up even fresher pages as an extra nicety. What does this mean for the average webmaster? In the word of the great Hitchhiker's Guide, "Don't Panic." Just do the normal things you should do: 1. Create a great site. 2. Submit your site to Google on our "add url" form. 3. Get a link from the Open Directory Project or other directories (Yahoo, etc.). 4. Don't panic if your site takes a little while to show up in Google. Be patient, and start to look around the web--there's lots of great advice about improving your site for users and search engines. Hope this helps, xxxxxxxxxx RECOMMENDED SEARCH ENGINES 1. Google - The largest and best index at the time. Submit your link here. 2. Inktomi - This is the database that feeds iWon, 4anything, AOL Search, HotBot, GoTo, ICQ, LookSmart, MSN Search & Snap. Submit your link here and here. 3. Fast / AllTheWeb - This Norwegian index is almost as good as Google. Submit your link here. 4. AltaVista - Still one of the big guns, despite its temperamental ranking system. Submit your link here. 5. Walhello - Mysterious new index with great results. Get listed, it is on its way up. Submit your link here. 6. Non-English Indexes - The people of these countries use their own search engines. It helps if your site is in their language, because they will be searching for keywords in their own language. Caloweb France - Submit your link here. Caloweb Germany - Submit your link here. Caloweb Spain - Submit your link here. DEAD ENGINES There is no point trying to submit to these search engines: Excite - dead, now uses pay-per-click results Direct Hit - will be retired shortly Northern Light - no longer available to the general public Lycos - now use AlltheWeb's index Once you done all this, watch the incoming traffic that will arrive to your site. Good luck. [high]Copyright Permissions[/high] 1. You ARE NOT allowed to REMOVE or MODIFY the copyright text at the bottom of the page. The copyright MUST be in a distinctive color and easy readable by visitors. 2. You ARE NOT allowed to ALTER in any way the URL links listed in the copyright text. The Search Engine Indexer link pointing to TeckWizards.com MUST stay intact. You can remove ONLY the vBulletin version or replace the direct link to vBulletin site with your referral link. 3. You ARE NOT allowed to DISTRIBUTE the contents of downloaded .zip file. 4. You ARE NOT allowed to COPY ANY PARTS of the code and use it for distribution. Show Your Support
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I don't get it. 1) Sessionhash - None of the archive's files have session IDs anyway? Example: http://www.hostnexus.com/forum/showthread/t-3208.html 2) Why do I need to block the crawler from certain pages as they can't get in as they will be "sessioned? 3) Why do we need to link the forum thread to the archive? Aren't we doing this because the bots can't spider our forums? I see the archive thread is linked to the forums though. Lastly, how do I block the archive from displaying our "Admin and Mod" forums? Sorry for all the questions but could do with some clarification here as Google is due any minute now so everyone get ready for the deep crawl. |
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Heh, right you are too. What a nonse I am.
Okay, feel free to have a stab at my other questions. |
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Okay, added all these mods - makes sense actually. One small refinement was the addition of <smallfont> tags around the "Friendly URL" link.
Still worried about the sessionhash optimisation. Is it really needed as I don't see any sessionhash IDs in the archive.... Quote:
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The crawlers will visit your forums also and they will not like the session hash. |
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So there's no real need to remove the sessionhash? I mean, the bots are spidering the archive instead right?
BTW, inktomi is deep inside my archive right now. Where is the online.php fix? |
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Hmmm, something seems amiss. I have to to find and implement the online.php hack so who's online is showing me the full URL and it is sessioned - even in the archive. Definitely concerned here as I thought the archive was supposed to produce unsessioned links.
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When I browse the archive, I get no sessioned URLs - any ideas on why inktomi is picking them up?
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Okay, implemented the sessionhash fix. Still unsure why inktomi has sessionhash IDs though.....
Going to look for the online.php fix now. |
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