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  1. I enjoyed with it a couple of days now... Its too good. I think Google+ will be definitely much more successful.

     

    Interesting thing of Google+:

    Mark Zuckerberg (CEO of Facebook) is Google+'s most followed user.

    Most followed Google+ user is not a politician, musician, a celebrity or even Google's own CEO, Larry Page & Sergey Brin. :o

     

  2. Hi,

     

    I have heard of Word Press but it seems to me they just supply templates for web sites. I am designing my web site using PHP, MySQL with DreamWeaver so Word Press is not useful to me, right?

     

    Any other opinions...advice...

     

    Thanks,

     

    Matt.

     

    Wordpress is a open source Content Management System(CMS). Wordpress is basically for creating blogs but you can easily develop website by customizing it. Wordpress websites are search- engine friendly too. My many websites are wordpress based.

  3. Hi all,

     

    So I have a table where some rows are set to style="display:none" (then a javascript function unhides them when an "expand" button is clicked), will text inside these rows still be found by search engines such as google?

     

    If not, is there a better way to hide this text from the user?

     

    Thanks!

     

    Yes.. Google can easily read hidden text. Don't use it as it is considered as a part of "Black Hat SEO" and Google would penalize your site for this.

  4. Hi all,

     

    Okay, I have a domain, let's call it domain1.com with another Add-on domain linked to a folder within the main url (let's call it domain2.com).

     

    If I look at domain2 in google's webmaster tools, everything looks fine.

    If I look at domain1 in google's websmaster tools, it sees the entire domain2 folder as part of domain1.  Therefore, it sees all kinds of "broken" links.

     

    My question is this:  if I disallow that folder in the robots.txt file for domain1, will it disable google (and other web spiders) from crawling domain2 entirely? 

     

    For example, if my robots.txt file looks like this:

     

    User-agent: *

    Disallow: /style.css

    Disallow: /domain2.com

     

    will it create problems with google being able to see my add-on domain?

     

    Thanks in advance for the help.

     

    Yes, if you disable domail2.com in robots.txt as you mentioned above, no crawler will crawl domain2.com while visiting domain1.com

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