
Best Answer chrishirst , 03 August 2014 - 04:47 AM
I have this idea that Google looks to a website theme based.
They don't.
Google crawls individual URLs, indexes individual URLs and 'ranks' individual URLs.
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Best Answer chrishirst , 03 August 2014 - 04:47 AM
I have this idea that Google looks to a website theme based.
They don't.
Google crawls individual URLs, indexes individual URLs and 'ranks' individual URLs.
Go to the full postPosted 02 August 2014 - 09:34 PM
Hello,
I am looking for an answer on a (mis)conception i have.
I have na webshop (dutch) with barstools. It's is doing very wel in the search engines.
I have also some other products kitchen knives. Not realy a directly related product but barstools could be used in kitchens and there for the product does have realtionship with barstools.
I have this idea that Google looks to a website theme based. So my webshop is about barstools and barstools only for years. It has even the barstool name in the domain name that's one of the important things it is ranking so well.
My fear is that if i would add kitchen knifes to the webshop the search engines would theme my website different and the website will be doing not as good in the search engine as it does now.
Hope to learn more about how search engines look at websites and my websites in particular.
Auke.
Posted 03 August 2014 - 04:47 AM Best Answer
I have this idea that Google looks to a website theme based.
They don't.
Google crawls individual URLs, indexes individual URLs and 'ranks' individual URLs.
Posted 03 August 2014 - 09:48 AM
Posted 03 August 2014 - 10:06 PM
Thanks for the Answers.
It clears things up for me.
I understand that google is not really looking at websites but more urls. I did found an other post where you guy's where telling this.
Thanks again!
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