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Dan - a question:

 

Has this happened to you? I checked my Who's Online (I have an enhancement) just after making the online sitemap, and about 16 of these entries appeared:

 

 

Name: Guest

ID: 0

IP Address: 72.52.160.73

User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1) Sitemapdoc

 

They all stayed about 30 seconds. One was on my index page, 9 on my "contact us" page, and the rest had single products in their shopping carts.

 

Perhaps this is a natural result of the scan. I noticed that in the "sitemap" many of the product entries were duplicates, with session IDs attached.

 

Just wondering. It was a bit disconcerting.

 

~Wendy

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hmmm i tried to use the slerp and it came back on my site NOT FOUND even though i know i place for the keywords that were given

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Maybe that old saying applies: You get what you pay for! :lol:

 

Perhaps my_serp is not all that reliable. However, all the double-checks I've done have come up accurate. I'll do more double-checks tho.

 

~Wendy

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Dan - a question:

 

Has this happened to you? I checked my Who's Online (I have an enhancement) just after making the online sitemap, and about 16 of these entries appeared:

 

 

Name: Guest

ID: 0

IP Address: 72.52.160.73

User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1) Sitemapdoc

 

They all stayed about 30 seconds. One was on my index page, 9 on my "contact us" page, and the rest had single products in their shopping carts.

 

Perhaps this is a natural result of the scan. I noticed that in the "sitemap" many of the product entries were duplicates, with session IDs attached.

 

Just wondering. It was a bit disconcerting.

 

~Wendy

 

I have not seen that one...anyone else?

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Dan - a question:

 

Has this happened to you? I checked my Who's Online (I have an enhancement) just after making the online sitemap, and about 16 of these entries appeared:

 

 

Name: Guest

ID: 0

IP Address: 72.52.160.73

User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1) Sitemapdoc

 

They all stayed about 30 seconds. One was on my index page, 9 on my "contact us" page, and the rest had single products in their shopping carts.

 

Perhaps this is a natural result of the scan. I noticed that in the "sitemap" many of the product entries were duplicates, with session IDs attached.

 

Just wondering. It was a bit disconcerting.

 

~Wendy

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I find this very handy and it saves me a lot of work looking up my ratings in individual search engines:

 

my_serp

 

The free version on this page only shows ratings within the first 100 listings. I'm not promoting it, but I like using it.

 

~Wendy

 

Thanks Wendy! I just found this post while looking over my web stats! Glad its of help to you.

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hmmm i tried to use the slerp and it came back on my site NOT FOUND even though i know i place for the keywords that were given

 

Im not sure how that would be?! Could you give me an example and I'll gladly look into it.

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Dan - a question:

 

Has this happened to you? I checked my Who's Online (I have an enhancement) just after making the online sitemap, and about 16 of these entries appeared:

 

 

Name: Guest

ID: 0

IP Address: 72.52.160.73

User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1) Sitemapdoc

 

They all stayed about 30 seconds. One was on my index page, 9 on my "contact us" page, and the rest had single products in their shopping carts.

 

Perhaps this is a natural result of the scan. I noticed that in the "sitemap" many of the product entries were duplicates, with session IDs attached.

 

Just wondering. It was a bit disconcerting.

 

~Wendy

 

How do you create a site map please?

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