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Old 05-22-2009, 03:25 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by gvanto View Post
For my site I have pages that are created dynamically, but using url rewriting, for example:

http://webcv.com.au/gvanto can be indexed but I need to somehow let the search engine crawlers know that the link exists.

Is there a google tool or something to let google know that certain links on your website actually exists so it can index it?

help much appreciated!
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Create a sitemap.xml file, visit http://www.sitemaps.org/protocol.php for details. Keep the file simple and don't use an automated tool to create the Sitemap.xml unless you realy have a lot of pages (Wordpress Plugin is an exception, that's easy to use). Use a simple Excel formula to build out the code fast if you know how.

Keep in mind one of the most important things about SEO: You need links within your content to other pages of your site. In other words, Google should be able to navigate naturally through your site from Home Page to the last page following your Sidebar and content text links. If you don't have this basic structure then SEO is not what you are doing. Hope this helps.
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