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Thread: Search Engine

  1. #1
    harsha.gus is offline Senior Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    301

    Exclamation Search Engine

    Hi,
    I have a question.

    what do i have to enter in NOScript field in Product edit or category edit page.

    In detail.

    When I add/edit a product/Category I see Fields
    like
    Page Title: (I know this is the title that will show on the browser)
    Keywords: (I know these are the Keywords that will pull up th product in search Engines)
    Description: ( I know This content will be displayed in the search result)
    No Script: ????????????? What is this, what should I enter and why
    Alt Text: ????????? What should I enter here and why


    this is all because my website is not showing up good in search engines organic search.

    Is there anything that I am missing to make my website show up better in Organic Search.

    Please Help me with this!!

    I
    • have entered all the keywords titles for all product.
    • I have submitted my website to all major search engines
    • I have generated Sitemaps and submitted to the SE.


    But still my website is not showing up good.
    rbgx
    AspDotNetStorefront ML
    v8.0.1.4

  2. #2
    MarkC is offline Developer
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    166

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    the NoScript field provides alternate content for browsers not supporting scripting(i.e. javascript, etc..).
    Content provided there will be rendered if javascript is disabled.
    You'll hardly use that field nowadays since interactivity using dhtml and ajax are pretty common.

    AltText is basically the alternate text provided for the images, in case browser disables loading images and usually used for accessiblity purposes.

    While those 2 fields have their uses, they hardly relate with your search engine rankings.

    SEO is a pretty tricky field and I would recommend going to experts, aside from setting up everything neatly on your site.
    http://www.aspdotnetstorefront.com/devnet.aspx

    Here are some interesting thread on that:
    http://forums.aspdotnetstorefront.co...ad.php?t=17028
    http://forums.aspdotnetstorefront.co...ad.php?t=17555

    Manual Resources:
    http://manual.aspdotnetstorefront.com/p-200-seo.aspx
    http://manual.aspdotnetstorefront.co...meta-tags.aspx