View Full Version : What are "pages in URL"?
kippie
Apr 6th 2004, 9:56 am
when I use the "search engine ranking tool" (magnificent tool!!) I get a column named "pages in URL". What does this stand for? First I thought it are the number of different html's of the site. But I checked a few sites with which contain more than one page but the "number of pages" of these sites gives: 0 . Can someone clarify?
Kippie
digitalpoint
Apr 6th 2004, 10:08 am
It should be the number of documents within that URL that Google knows about. Do you have an example URL (as you entered it exactly in the KW tracker) that you think is reporting bad results?
- Shawn
kippie
Apr 6th 2004, 1:21 pm
It should be the number of documents within that URL that Google knows about. Do you have an example URL (as you entered it exactly in the KW tracker) that you think is reporting bad results?
- Shawn
Yes, for example: http://www.creatief-denken.nl
Kippie
digitalpoint
Apr 6th 2004, 1:35 pm
Did you enter it into the KW tracker with "http://" by chance?
- Shawn
compar
Apr 6th 2004, 1:51 pm
Technically speaking shouldn't it be pages in web site? Isn't the URL the address of a single page?
digitalpoint
Apr 6th 2004, 2:06 pm
No... it can be pages within URL... if you do a sub-directory. Like www.digitalpoint.com/tools/ for example would give you every page within that directory (or sub-directory).
- Shawn
kippie
Apr 6th 2004, 11:24 pm
Yes, I wrote in the KW tracker: "http://www.creatief-denken.nl"
Is that wrong?
Kippie
digitalpoint
Apr 6th 2004, 11:32 pm
Yes... you should leave the "http://" off (I think there is a note in there that mentions that). :)
- Shawn
kippie
Apr 8th 2004, 3:20 pm
Thanks Shawn
..... and your tool is really great!!!!
Kippie
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