ZigE
12-20-2006, 10:15 PM
ugh: missed the 'to' in the title
I've had my (small) site for the past few years, but never really did anything in the way of SEO. But in the past few months have been doing alot of reading and optimizing, and I want to thank chris for removing all the seo-bull**** that seems to be rampant.
Anyway, I currently have /file.php, and changed it to /description-of-file.php
Changed all the links throughout my site, and setup a redirect in htaccess. However google still seems to be using ''file.php'' in the search results, with the updated page.
How do I fix this, :confused:
I've had my (small) site for the past few years, but never really did anything in the way of SEO. But in the past few months have been doing alot of reading and optimizing, and I want to thank chris for removing all the seo-bull**** that seems to be rampant.
Anyway, I currently have /file.php, and changed it to /description-of-file.php
Changed all the links throughout my site, and setup a redirect in htaccess. However google still seems to be using ''file.php'' in the search results, with the updated page.
How do I fix this, :confused: