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Important : Dose this site use rss and which CMS they use ?

Discussion in 'Programming' started by fxlock, Sep 27, 2010.

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    hello

    i have these questions?

    1- Dose this site use rss and which CMS they use ?
    
    http://www.fxstreet.com/technical/
    http://www.fxstreet.com/technical/market-view/the-commodities-report/2010-09-23.html
    http://www.fxstreet.com/fundamental/
    
    Code (markup):
    2- Use RSS in inner page of a site for example www.example.com/example2

    make main domain as spammer for google and go to black list or reduce seo score ?

    3-is there anyway to make some changes that the article submit in my site make a little different with source ?

    4-any way to write code to Do not index or follow by google ? cause i want to put it in inner pages or some places in home page for just visitors cause my main domain have visitors from search engines but i want to increase content that visitors come to site other days .


    thank you all





    thank you before
     
    fxlock, Sep 27, 2010 IP
  2. clockedout7

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    The site does have RSS feeds available. It also seems to be custom-built, so no common CMS is utilized.
     
    clockedout7, Oct 5, 2010 IP
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    1) It uses a .Net CMS, its hard to tell which as they tend to mask themselves better than PHP

    2) No

    3) If your talking about consuming their RSS and changing articles when on your site then you can build a dictionary of word substitutions. The problem is that you will only want to change common words to ensure keywords remain accurate and copy can still be read but Google often ignores common words so may see the trick

    4) You can put it to not be indexed/ followed by Google - the jury is out on if Google actually obeys the command or not though.
     
    AstarothSolutions, Oct 6, 2010 IP