Re: [WSG] pop up windows and Google

2011-05-13 Thread Bob Schwartz
Tee, Thank you. Your evaluation advice has been filed for future use. In this particular case the certain types of information do not belong to any of their host pages, but I do see the value of your advice if I ever have a case where they do. Best, Bob A simple back link should work, if

Re: [WSG] pop up windows and Google

2011-05-13 Thread Stuart Foulstone
Possibly you could use: META NAME=ROBOTS CONTENT=NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW so they're not indexed in the first place. On Thu, May 12, 2011 10:14 am, Bob Schwartz wrote: I have several sites where i use pop-up windows to present certain types of information. When someone does a Google search

[WSG] pop up windows and Google

2011-05-12 Thread Bob Schwartz
I have several sites where i use pop-up windows to present certain types of information. When someone does a Google search sometimes Google lists results from these pop-up pages. When the searcher clicks on the Google result he gets the pop-up window as a stand-alone page in his browser with

Re: [WSG] pop up windows and Google

2011-05-12 Thread tee
A simple back link should work, if the popup can be accessed in every page, maybe you need to link to home, if not, link to the page where the popup link shows. IMHO, you may want to re-evaluate the technicality of the popup. If the certain types of information belong to a section of a page,