BillConnerFASTC
Well-Known Member
....we have our new web site live! www.bcaworld.com. Check out link to www.controlbooth.com on Ideas page. (Hope that makes it OK.)
The text is selectable as text in my PDF viewer, so I bet Google is smart enough to index it.Another suggestion: Content is King; your traffic will come largely from search engines, and they need something to index. Your article collection would likely be that collection of content, but I don't know if Google is smart enough to index what the articles are wrapped in. If they are PDFs and contain actual text, then probably so. If not, you may -- rights permitting -- want to do something to make the text -- preferably the full text - visible to Google, et alia.
I see, those seem to be hosted by a service on an different domain. At least the bcaworld.com logo at the bottom of the BCA documents is hyperlinked back to the site.
I've tried to check it out twice now, once after the initial post and just a moment ago, both times it wouldn't load. and isitup.org says its down. Bad timing on my part? Figured it was worth mentioning.
Mine may be something with the school network I'm on.I've gone there three times now on different days. All three times I get a message that the site is down for less than a second, and then it does load. Weird.
It has loaded pretty fast for me, and I'm remote from where it is. It was not quite there when I posted - something about DNS servers of which I know nothing.
All comments sent to webmaster. Thanks again.
Thank you. Unfortunately I don't know what some of those terms mean. I bought the .info et all domains to stop someone else from using them, and we "built" the new site on .net as a simple way to collaborate and have a few friends (is: our wives) vet it, on different platforms in particular. Now, all domains redirect to .net and we are trying to move it to .com and have all others redirect to .com.You should never have a site answer authoritatively for more than one domain; it hoses up bookmarks. Pick one and do the others as redirects (if you must have them at all; that's a bad idea for different reasons). If you got .com, that should be your primary address.
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