delpino
01-24-2007, 05:50 AM
Hi there,
compared to one year ago the number of indexed pages of my websites on Google is about one third.
I wonder if Google will assign space on their servers according to PageRank. The higher the PageRank the more pages will be indexed? At least thats how I would do it if I would operate Google and I had limited server space. This might also be an effective way to fight "Made for Adsense" sites, since those sites don't have a high PageRank and thus wouldn't have many pages in the index.
So wouldn't it be better to instruct Google not to index less important pages so that its more likely that at least the keyword rich pages are indexed?
With "instruct not to index" I mean this meta tag:
<meta name="robots" content="noindex,follow">
This might also have the advantage that no PR is leaked to unimportant pages.
What do you think?
compared to one year ago the number of indexed pages of my websites on Google is about one third.
I wonder if Google will assign space on their servers according to PageRank. The higher the PageRank the more pages will be indexed? At least thats how I would do it if I would operate Google and I had limited server space. This might also be an effective way to fight "Made for Adsense" sites, since those sites don't have a high PageRank and thus wouldn't have many pages in the index.
So wouldn't it be better to instruct Google not to index less important pages so that its more likely that at least the keyword rich pages are indexed?
With "instruct not to index" I mean this meta tag:
<meta name="robots" content="noindex,follow">
This might also have the advantage that no PR is leaked to unimportant pages.
What do you think?