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Pingable: 5 Ways To Control How Google Displays Your Content

  • referate · 2 years ago
    I have never heard of the nosnippet, no index image and unavailable_after tags. Any proof that are having any effects and are actually doing what you say it does?
    Thanks
  • Simon · 2 years ago
    The meta tags came from a Dan Crow article, he works for Google and specializes in Internet indexing and crawling, so I think we can assume they work.
  • Steven Snell · 2 years ago
    I also haven't heard of no snippet. Thanks for the info.
  • kumo · 2 years ago
    Very interesting but not quite understand how it works, especially No. 2 No snippet. I think I'll just have to try it out and see the results. Thanks for the info anyway.
  • Ashley · 2 years ago
    Very interesting and useful info
  • Cheap Web Hosting Phil · 2 years ago
    Sorry I can't remember the meta tag but there is also one that can force Google to output your meta description in the search results rather than the description in DMOZ if you belong to the lucky ones who are included.
  • Dale · 2 years ago
    Nice pointers thanks, I might give some of them a try.
  • Matt · 2 years ago
    Yeah Google traffic is very important and knowing things like this could mean the difference of visibility or obscurity.
  • Downtown Houston · 2 years ago
    Thanks for sharing this here. Very informative blog. I will be a regular.
  • web design new york · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the great info and blog! Didn't know this could be done would be here regular
  • MyIkram · 1 year ago
    I only knew meta is used for description and content, but, ur explanation give me another used of meta tags

    Thanks !
  • Hostmonster · 1 year ago
    These will come in handy so google doesn't index my admin login pages.

    Thanks!
  • Google Optimization · 1 year ago
    Great post... I didn't know about the image one.



    Cool.
  • Brian@lightweight trailer pane · 11 months ago
    I'm really interested in controlling and testing the snippet of text going into the SERP. Thanks for the meta-tag on how to exclude. Has anyone tested different words or phrases that will boost the CTR? I suppose this could be done within AdWords with some paid traffic. The proper title and text snippet have a large impact on getting the click. This is an overlooked area as too many focus on getting to the #1 slot.
  • andy@cheap services · 10 months ago
    I wonder if you use the no snippet if it will just show something on the page instead.
  • mark@Router bits · 7 months ago
    I know that image search is not good if you have adsense ads. They convert lower and you can get smart priced. Great tips most people never realize you can control what google lists about your site.
  • jack@exon mobil · 6 months ago
    The no image one looks interesting. If you use adsense image search drives down ctr and lowers money you earn.