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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Javascript Navigation Problems with Google SEO, Comments Welcome

Hello community,

I'm posing a question to the collective, any one that reads my blog, anyone that reads a copy of my blog on technorotti, or any of the others, visit blogspot.com/robsandusky to comment.

The issue that I"m finding is from a combination of using pure javascript for navigation rather than a typical link, along with dynamically generated content. The example of this problem is http://www.michiganhomesforeclosures.com it's left navigation uses javascript to link you to the next page, however when you click on Brighton for example it sends your browser to http://www.michiganhomesforeclosures.com/cities/brighton which using a 404/.htaccess cobination it then creates the page for you with the listings in Brighton MI.

The system works great, you can look for any city in michigan, any county in michigan or any mls listing for a foreclosure in michigan. Yet google gives me credit for just the top 6 links in the top nav.

So has anyone else run in to this issue??? Most of my sites use a nested link inside an li onclick to navigate and google seems to have no problem with that, however add in the dynamic content and nothing gets spidered.

Rob

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