From: Joshua E. Richardson (jer@anshen.com)
Date: Tue Oct 21 2003 - 11:04:13 PDT
Subject: Google Indexing Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 11:04:13 -0700 Message-ID: <B66707A0F820854283FFA2AEDAB9D94A0220D7@ex-01.anshen.com> From: "Joshua E. Richardson" <jer@anshen.com>
Hello all,
I have an issue that has been gnawing at me and my team for a bit now. When users run a Google search on one of our company's partner names, "Anshen Dyer," the first hits are continually old or invalid pages. We've tried a number of times to remedy this by doing the following:
* Directing Google's spider to re-index our page
* Making changes to the Meta name keyword & content statements
* Inserting, updating, revising the robots.txt file
* Tracking down bad/unwanted links still directed at our homepage
I'm currently looking into the way the <title> statements are composed, but barring any improvement, we may start looking into paid solutions (what a business opportunity this is, huh?). Has anyone else experienced some of these same problems? If so, and more importantly, did you come up with any solutions that may apply to my case?
Thanks,
Joshua
Joshua E. Richardson
Information Specialist
Anshen+Allen Architects
vox +1.415.281.5427
fax +1.415.882.9523
<http://www.anshen.com/> www.anshen.com
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