Hi Richard,

That's the strange thing - they weren't in the index. There were 4 results,
3pdfs and 1 excel spreadsheet. Any .cfm or .htm pages had been dropped.

Cheers

w

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 24 May 2007 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Possibly OT: Google stopped indexing site

Seen some mentions to id= causing unusual problems, this could be due to the
fact that historically, Google treats that exact perameter as a session
variable. They used to recommend not using it in their webmaster guidelines
(couldn't see it though when I just looked).

As for being dropped from the SERPS, for new or low ranked sites its quite
commmon but pretty crappy when that happens. Normally only temporary for a
few weeks, so tweaking SEO is not really worth your while unless your sure.
Firstly check if your still in the index site:www.mydomain.com. If you are
then you really just need to improve your visibility and increase the links
to your site. More links = less wait



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