Spiderability

My Blog host offered me a Search Engine Submitter and I decided to add it to my package.
I figured it would make my life easier after I had my Blog established, just plug it in to this
submitter and push the "Easy Button". Unfortunately, this was not the case as I soon
discovered.

After I entered my information such as Blog name and URL, I hit the continue button and
ran right into a brick wall. Optimization is one category that needed to be addressed and
a "Site Analysis" report that was already starring me in the face reported two problems
which were Internal Links and Spiderability.

When I opened "Web Site Spiderability" the problem was internal links. So, I moved up and
opened "Internal Links" and was affronted with 50 bad inbound links. This broken links will
make it difficult for "bots" or "spiders" to crawl all my pages. Some search engines will not be
affected but some will be stopped in their tracks and report incomplete information such as
a half finished sentence, etc.

That's funny, because I never had any problem before...my 'Blogger" site
Financial Independence Seeker was on the first page of the Google search engine and in
the #1 spot for a day so Google's spider must be spinning it's web and bringing back my
data. 50 bad links...where do I start?

Traffic Blazer, the submitter I am referring to has over 200 sites you can submit your Blog
or Webpage to and they include Google, Yahoo, several Blog sites, regional and international
search engines. It is a great "tool" to have, so I will need to spend the next day reading up
on how to optimize my Blog and fix those links. If I never tried the site analysis I would
still be in the dark about "spiderability".

I welcome any comments about how to optimize you page and correct faulty internal links.
                                                                                                                                                                 

 

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