if you use url rotation script CSS based one - do google index these links? Say if you use a small box and show 5 or 6 links at a time (only titiles) And actually if you have say 75 sites in the script, do google index those urls? If thye do, is your site hosting that CSS based file: Does google penalise the site hosting that script? Do the sites listed in the script get any link juice? Any pros and cons of this script please? Thanks
I have some links like this on a few sites and can tell you that it does work. As long as the links are not embedded in a java script format then google can pick those links up. I'm not sure if you will get penalised for that or not, but I do know that you will get some link juice from it.
What do you mean by CSS? CSS stands for "Cascading Style Sheets" which is a presentational markup langauge that compliments HTML's structural markup language (they have a symbiotic relationship with each other). CSS isn't used to swap links or anything like that - it's used to define how a page (or page elements) is presented. If you're going to use an ad rotator, that would be best done with JavaScript or a server-side programming language. However, bear in mind that if you use JavaScript, the links will probably not be found by a search engine spider since the links will be generated dynamically after the page has loaded (which is why you should use a server-side programming language like ASP.NET, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and so forth instead - that way the links are added to the page before it is sent to the browser - or search engine).
They don't hate it, they just can't access it. Also, they are incapable of "hate" since they're emotionless programs that are designed to index text.