Setting up a webpage is great, but it also needs to be published at the different search engines.
With my good old html webpage it was no problem at all. My SEO tool -freeware - published it all as requested and several weeks later my webpage was at a very high ranking for the common metatag searchnames.
But with my php webpage, it does not work that easy anymore... Even worse while searching my old html pages remain ahead of my php pages.
Is anybody familiar with this problem? I am very interested in learning how to properly publish/ SEO a php webpage.
I thought that setting up my own search index (isearch) was a solution. But indexing my 30 MB php webpages and my 10 MB of mysql data, turned into a huge mysql database of more than 200 MB... I probably did something wrong. At least it did not turn out to be a solution
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Last edited by bosschaerts on Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:24 pm; edited 1 time in total
With my good old html webpage it was no problem at all. My SEO tool -freeware - published it all as requested and several weeks later my webpage was at a very high ranking for the common metatag searchnames.
But with my php webpage, it does not work that easy anymore... Even worse while searching my old html pages remain ahead of my php pages.
Is anybody familiar with this problem? I am very interested in learning how to properly publish/ SEO a php webpage.
I thought that setting up my own search index (isearch) was a solution. But indexing my 30 MB php webpages and my 10 MB of mysql data, turned into a huge mysql database of more than 200 MB... I probably did something wrong. At least it did not turn out to be a solution
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Last edited by bosschaerts on Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:24 pm; edited 1 time in total
