A way to improve the website PageRank value

xiaoxiao2021-03-06  42

From: Reprinted E-Commerce Gas Station, Google's PageRank value is based on two elements. The first one knows that there is a wide range of links, and its ultimate Imoth is more than PageRank high website; second The element is the number of pages that Google crashed in your website, the more the number, the higher the PageRank value. But usually google does not take the initiative to grab all the pages of your website, especially the dynamic link with "?" In the URL; Google does not take the initiative, then we take the initiative, the most stupid method is to put all the pages of the website Submit to Google (add net http://www.google.com/intl/zh-cn/add_url.html), but I don't want to do anything (if you have no problem with his brain). A better way is to make a static HTML page (often referred to as "website map"), contain all the URLs you want to add (such as http://www.echere.com/map.htm), then put this static The page is submitted to Google. Of course, this static page can also be copied with a stupid approach, but it is not too expensive. In fact, this work can be done through software. The name of this software is Xenu, you can http://www.echere.com/down /down/xenu.rar download. Open the compressed package, run the Xenu.exe file, first click on the "Options" menu, remove "√" before the "Valid Text URL", then "√", then press "Ctrl N" hotkey (or choose " "Check URL" command under the file "menu, enter your URL in the first input box, and finally click OK. After a while, the system will prompt you to check; then press "R" shortcut directly (or select the "refort" command under the "File" menu), the system will automatically open an IE window, which is the generated static page. . Finally, save this file and modify this static page in Dreamweaver or FrontPage according to your own requirements. This software can also be used to check the website link effectiveness (seemed this is its job, huh, huh)

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