If you have ever used Google Analytics to analyze website, sometimes you do not understand why there is a strange URL on your website. Why Google get the URL? After reading the 17 ways Google use to accesscontent sites below, you will answer that question:
1. The link "Dofollow" (Allow bots follow links) from the link inside and outside points to a page.
2. Associated links, for example if the site has existed as the "http://www.site.com/?page_id=81" is probably also exist "http://www.site.com/?page_id=82"
3. The links within forms: Matt Cutts has confirmed that the links are in the form can be distributed PageRank ranking. Google typically assigns the virtual link to this form and find information through the virtual path of the form by that virtual paths are linked to the Website in the diagram of the Google algorithm.
4. The selected link is clicked on using the browser or enable Google Toolbar displays PageRank ranking indicators, the tool will query information sent to Google servers.
5. When you paste the URL and in the search box of Google. You will be surprised to learn that a very large number of users using the Google search box to be moved to the Web address instead of pasting into the address bar of your browser.
6. Links to your website included in direct link images (image hotlinking) from such other Website.
7. The other website links to CSS or javascript files on your website.
7. The other website links to CSS or javascript files on your website.
8. The link in the email that search engines can access (eg Gmail).
9. The URL address that appears in graphics or video film.
10. URLs appear in the comment section of the HTML source code, within the title, meta or sub-components (alt tag name, id, etc.) or other sub-tags of the HTML source code.
11. The URL does not link (no text click to jump to the URL shown).
13. The links in the software or add-ons such as Google gadgets, widgers
14. The ad links (Adwords / Yahoo) or other mapping service locations.
15. Through the submit URL in the search engines.
16. Ping path through the content to the search engines.
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