| Thank you so so much for answering me. I sure do hope so. I'll keep an eye
| on it. Talk about fustrating. Thank you again David.
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| > > types in the name of my business on a search engine, my business comes up,
| > > but the Search Engine titles it home or Contact us. Please help.
Oh please don't say that, Rob. My patients ran out after I built the darn
thing. Is there anything I should do to double check if I have done this
right. I have put in the name of each page in the title. In the
discription, I have put in the title of the page and the discription and
keywords. Then I re-upped it to the Web. Reading on line, different sites
say that I am suppose to add an html code in here somewhere. Some say I'm
suppose to go into the source and move the title up. I'm scared to death to
touch it! What do you all think.
Sophiegirl62
> be patient, it can take months
>
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> up,
> | > > but the Search Engine titles it home or Contact us. Please help.
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 16 Jun 2006 21:20 GMT
I think...leave it alone, have a beer or two and relax. Moving the title up
down or sideways should have no effect...the spider reads the index page and
will follow your links if it can.
| Oh please don't say that, Rob. My patients ran out after I built the darn
| thing. Is there anything I should do to double check if I have done this
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| > up,
| > | > > but the Search Engine titles it home or Contact us. Please help.
Sophiegirl62 - 20 Jun 2006 12:49 GMT
Well, I like your way of thinking, and ok, I'll leave it for now and hope for
the best. Thanks Rob.
Sophiegirl62
> I think...leave it alone, have a beer or two and relax. Moving the title up
> down or sideways should have no effect...the spider reads the index page and
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> | > up,
> | > | > > but the Search Engine titles it home or Contact us. Please help.