Google friendly rotating content?

Discussion in 'Google API' started by vashie, Jun 2, 2008.

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    I've been messing around with rotating content for a week or so now using several adsense sites as guinea-pigs. Since I'm absolutly clueless when it comes to JavaScript, I've been using the scripts from www.rotatecontent.com/ to do it.

    I have it set up so that midway down my home page, I have several paragraphs of rotating content sandwiched between other non-rotating content.

    Earlier today, while running some google searches for several paragraphs surrounding the rotating content on my pages to see what google was showing, I noticed google was picking up what coming directly before the rotating content and what was coming directly after it, but not the rotating content itself.

    Now again, I'm new to this and I don't know a thing about JavaScript so I don't know if this is common knowledge or not, but the content that is being rotated is housed in a separate JavaScript file on my server and not on my index page itself.

    So here's what I'm wondering. Is google even picking this up? The idea, of course, is to continuously provide google with fresh content, but if google isn't even seeing this, then is there some other google-friendly script I could/should be using?
     
    vashie, Jun 2, 2008 IP