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Must be great. I am trying it out right now.
I just want to ask .. how to make my search result as a valid html file in google robot
example :
I search sony digital camera in my site ..
I will the search result page have an url like this
http://www.mysite.com/find-sony-digital-camera.html
not like this :
http://www.mysite.com/index.php?s=Sony+digital+camera
and the title of my web page is …
Sony Digital Camera | | |
I think if it have format like this index in google or yahoo will increased fast
because visitor search terms in our web will be generated as valid .html page in google search ..
Anyone have solution ?? Help me ..
Thanks ..
Hallo, radeondt
You may visit Drenggut homepage to know the clues!
It’s been designed for “NO ART” community.
Drenggut
Hello
I just installed this plugin because I find it usefull but I have a little problem:
In the stats, all searchs have 3 results, but every search I did shows me at least 5 o 6 results.
Maybe it’s because I show only 3 posts in my home page. How can I fix it?
Francisco, that’s right — actually the number of hits shown in the statistics is the number of search results in the first page of results only. To record the full number of hits would require a change in Search Meter, and I may do this in a future version. But not in the next version, because the next version is already finished — I hope to release it this coming week.
My stats got spammed with the “common search words” about medicines and so on. So I have added a simple blacklist for words used mostly by spammers. Then they have “searched” for loxxxl (by xxx is a random number). I could write a regular expression against it but I have found out that these search requests came from google.com (no q=xxx added!). So this cannot be true.
I added a referer checker which makes it sure that only refs from my blog will pass through If you want to give it a try just download my patched work:
http://blog.mxchange.org/downloads/search-meter.txt
Rename it to search-meter.php and upload t.
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