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Google dropping our /index.html on review pages?
Our version of the page that we link to:
http://www.adultsitesurfer.com/revie...ens/index.html Toolbar says this page is PR3 (which is highly weird, 99% of our review pages are grey or white with no PR showing for years now) Yet when I find this review in the Google serps: Shackled Maidens review (shackledmaidens) Read a thorough and accurate Shackled Maidens review. www.adultsitesurfer.com/review/shackled-maidens/ - 17k - Cached - Similar pages They don't link to the index.html version. When you visit from Google, that page they link to has the grey 0 PR on the bar. Our sitemap lists the page with index.html, as do all of our links on our site. <loc> http://www.adultsitesurfer.com/revie...ens/index.html </loc> Should we be redirecting the / to index.html or something? |
Anyone?
My thread about voa being a useless poster gets 25 responses in 10 minutes, and this one that I need a response to gets buried.. ;) |
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Every link I clicked in the original post showed no rating on google
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both showing as unranked for me
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Weird same for me now too.. I triple checked the first time too, because it was so odd.
Anyways the PR bar is irrelevant, that page does show up in google regardless. So does it matter that we use /index.html but google is linking to / ? |
the deal is that google is not 'stupid' and knows that index.php is the same as / . That's why it just links to / . However you shouldn't link directly to index.* because it's not a good practice. Always link to root level of certain directory (or generated/rewritten page). As you can see it doesn't much matter (because anyway google will pick up the right link).
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.htaccess is your friend, you are already rewriting the non-www version to www, do it accordingly with the index.php/.html files.
http://www.adultsitesurfer.com/index.php http://www.adultsitesurfer.com See the PR difference? You are creating duplicate content on your site this way and unfortunately google is that stupid and may rank your worse for it in contrast to what beta-tester says...but what's definitely right: linking to index files instead of / is bad practice. |
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