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Could anybody explain the difference between SP.Web and SP.Site entities?
As I understand SP.Site contains different SP.Webs, that represent SiteCollections. Is it correct? Could you please share any links for better understanding this approach?
Basically:
UI Term API Class Name
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Site Collection SPSite
Site SPWeb
For further information, see the following:
SPWeb.Webs, Site vs SubSite
Getting my head round spsite vs spweb vs anything else
SPSite vs SPWeb, Site Collection vs Site
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I have a site with content that is being indexed by Google in 2, 3 or 4 different ways using the following variations:
http://site/folder/page
http://site/folder/page/
http://site/folder/page/view
and so on...
according to Google, this can be solved using rel="canonical" to indicate which of the above is the canonical page:
https://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=139394
do we have native support for this in Plone?
if not, how do you deal with this? robots.txt? redirections on your web server?
Looks like the Quintagroup folks have addressed this with http://projects.quintagroup.com/products/wiki/qSEOptimizer and http://plone.org/products/quintagroup.canonicalpath.
It would be nice to PLIP something sensible into the core one of these days. SEO-friendliness has long been a core value of Plone.
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There's plenty of websites that offer this service for free, like this one.
The input/output for the service is perfect. Here's a url, and it gives me back some XML.
Does anyone know of a similar service that is available as an API, so I can just call it by passing a site url, and it return some xml?
Not free. But you could use the command line version of A1 Sitemap Generator. It can do what you want, see: http://www.microsystools.com/products/sitemap-generator/help/automate-sitemap-build-upload/
Otherwise, I believe you can find some old PHP scripts that create sitemaps, and then maybe tailor them to your needs? One example might be: http://enarion.net/tools/phpsitemapng/
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I have a couple websites on separate servers and IP's that link back with anchor text and all (dofollow), but my webmasters tools dashboard is always missing these links.
Any way to get around this?
Just typical HTML link back to the web design company I run.
Stephanie Nault dot com
The last cache date of the website you listed was September 12, 2012. Your link wasn't on the page then:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:jRts9k1HNjkJ:stephanienault.com/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
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I am hoping there is a simple solution for this simple question. Let's say I have a site like StackOverflow, where new questions are being created everyday by users. What is the SEO strategy to keep the google crawler informed about this new content? Could it be some kind of "LATEST QUESTIONS" page where the new links would be listed? But then the google crawler would have to parse this periodically to fetch new questions. Is there a best practice / industry standard SEO approach for this problem?
Use a sitemap.xml that links to each article.
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I am creating a new website and hope will be lanched in 2/3 months.
basically I am a programmer and have no idea how to promote my site against my competitors.
What I want to lanch is only for Germany and the competitors are doing this business from last 15 years and are very well known here in Germany.
Is there any book recomendation or any other source that can help me in promoting my site and attracting the User to use my site?
A good source of knowledge is Googles SEO Starter Guide located here http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/11/googles-seo-starter-guide.html
The other is SEOchat website.