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After Submitting my site to Google?

Discussion in 'Google' started by 1mpy3rno, Dec 2, 2009.

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    After submitting my site to google and successfully verifying it. Do I or can I remove tha <meta tag> that google asked me to put on my page for the verification??
     
    1mpy3rno, Dec 2, 2009 IP
  2. praetserge

    praetserge Notable Member

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    No, you need to keep it as they keep verifying it all the time. They have a great help on it.
     
    praetserge, Dec 2, 2009 IP
  3. LizzardJello

    LizzardJello Peon

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    #3
    Yes, keep the verification tag. And in addition to using Webmasters Tools, there is a wealth of information for you in Google Analytics. Make sure to make good use of all the free tools that Google provides.
     
    LizzardJello, Dec 2, 2009 IP
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    yamahoto Member

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    I would say... get links!
     
    yamahoto, Dec 2, 2009 IP
  5. mdamin76

    mdamin76 Well-Known Member

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    Once you removed the meta tag, google will also remove verified status.
     
    mdamin76, Dec 2, 2009 IP
  6. Hersheys

    Hersheys Peon

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    You should not removed the meta tag given by google webmaster tool because they use it to get the data and posted it on your google webmaster tool.
     
    Hersheys, Dec 2, 2009 IP
  7. MoviesP.com

    MoviesP.com Peon

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    Why remove it, no harm, isn't it?
     
    MoviesP.com, Dec 2, 2009 IP
  8. caper

    caper Peon

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    Do not remove Google Verifying Code. It keep tracking your site updates, visitors, analytics.
     
    caper, Dec 2, 2009 IP
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    Do not remove it decisively. And not change any other thing in the meta tag if not necessary.
     
    adddirectoryp, Dec 3, 2009 IP
  10. 1mpy3rno

    1mpy3rno Peon

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    Ah ok, I just thought its just for one time verification heheh. Just being a neat freak i guess. Thanks for the input
     
    1mpy3rno, Dec 3, 2009 IP
  11. gothic love

    gothic love Peon

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    if you really dont want this little tag you can upload an index files at webmaster tools.
     
    gothic love, Dec 3, 2009 IP
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    Hello,

    hi everyone does anybody can give a information about no follow or do follow links..and whats the meaning of do follow or nofollow links. please give me a suggestion as soon as possible.


    Thanks,

    Noel Christian
     
    NoelChristian, Dec 4, 2009 IP
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    Vebtools Well-Known Member

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    dont remove keep it there
     
    Vebtools, Dec 4, 2009 IP
  14. Revelations-Decoder

    Revelations-Decoder Well-Known Member

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    That's hilarious!

    As others say keep it - from what I have read each page can have a seperate V code - but I have not tested that yet - anyone else done so?


    nofollow means the spiders/bots supposedly don't follow links - either all links if in meta tags - or just your specified individual links.

    follow commands don't really need to be used in meta tags for Google and most of the top search engines as unless there is a nofollow command it is pretty much automatic.

    Can't help to use them though I suppose (as there might be a search engine somewhere programed to need it). "all" can also be part of the "follow" command.
     
    Revelations-Decoder, Dec 4, 2009 IP
  15. zgerm

    zgerm Peon

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    do follow links= spider bot will find the links while nofollow=bot will not find the link , it is simple as that..,there are many blog and forum are dofollow links, make sure you check it out.
     
    zgerm, Dec 4, 2009 IP
  16. Revelations-Decoder

    Revelations-Decoder Well-Known Member

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    reiterated very well in a condensed form - well done zgerm - though I missed out the word not in my last post - so I leave it viewers to work out where!?!?
     
    Revelations-Decoder, Dec 4, 2009 IP