Code Sources - Make live or not make live?!

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by redhits, Apr 25, 2006.

  1. #1
    hello , will publishing non-sense (for human) words on a website hurt my SERP rankings?!

    I would like to post some .php code source on my websites. (Like not just let the user the downloand them from a .zip file, but also give them the right to take a look on them online).

    Will this hurt my rankings?
     
    redhits, Apr 25, 2006 IP
  2. redhits

    redhits Notable Member

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    Sorry , for not being to elocvent. But you known that google can easy detect if a website it's writen in english or in arabian. For example, if i would like to search only romanian pages I only must to add ":ro" to the google search box. And only pages writed in romanian are showed! So won't PHP code make Google act like crazy?!

    And this is not all ! Google cares about your GEO position ! And if I am searching from romania, websites writen in romanian will be showed first to me! Also if I will use an US proxy , pages writen in romanian won't be showed to me for english search terms
     
    redhits, Apr 25, 2006 IP
  3. vlasta

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    I would not be afraid. If it si good for users, search engines will like it too. There are many pages with source code listings.
     
    vlasta, Apr 25, 2006 IP
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    May increase your position! Just write good code so your visitors can come back!
     
    yannis, Apr 25, 2006 IP
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    Better rankings will get more uniques on your page, but better content will keep people coming back
     
    BannerSpot, Apr 26, 2006 IP