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I had problem with Jommla: SEO couldnt recognize my website

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by lorddomain, Mar 18, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi all,

    I have problem with my website: www.vncad.com After I changed to Joomla, Google couldnt recognize my website? It is out of the list of MSN and Google.

    Do you have any suggestion?

    Thanks
     
    lorddomain, Mar 18, 2006 IP
  2. rewlie

    rewlie Active Member

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    Look at the meta tag ..
     
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  3. lorddomain

    lorddomain Banned

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    I agree... but once you got Joomla installed... everything supposes to be working? Yous see... I didnt do anything except go to Admin, setup the contain + add meta tag, title....

    I dont think that we have to do any edit in template or the code of the script to get a right meta tag?

    Thanks
     
    lorddomain, Mar 18, 2006 IP
  4. cyanide

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    What do you mean it doesn't recognize your site.
    Since you switched to joomla, it means you will have new url strings and essentially new pages. Your site will need to be re-indexed, which means some lost rank.
    Did you create any 301 permanent redirects ? Because that will help
     
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    lorddomain Banned

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    Cyanide: can you tell me more about: 301 permanent redirects ? Thanks
     
    lorddomain, Mar 18, 2006 IP
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    Sure,
    301 redirects tell the search engines that your web pages have changed.
    If you are using an Apache server for your website, then you can place the following in an htaccess file
     
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    Cyanide: Thanks I really appreciate your help
     
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    One more useful tips for me, tq cyanide.
     
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    But we dont have to use it if the old page has the same name as the new page right ??
     
    rewlie, Mar 18, 2006 IP