Well you need to disallow various things in the robots.txt file.
You ned to figure out what shoudl get ignored by crawlers.
# anchor fragments don't count - the actual url ends just before that.
You have to figure out what is and what is nto to be included. Only
when you have properly set up your robots.txt file woudl the site be
crawled correctly and woudl you be able to produce a good sitemap.
Sure you can fiddle with the filters in Gsitecrawler, but utimately
you have to transform all that into robots.txt directives. Google and
other search engines find and index urls by crawling the site, not
just by using the sitemap. A good robots.txt file helps focus the
crawl and discovery of urls.
Currently your robots.txt file allow everyhtings. Clearly that's not
what's needed.
On Oct 7, 10:11 am, larksaw <
lark...@ptd.net> wrote:
> I'm a real newbie to sitemaps after having my site for 3 years finally
> started to try and get it better listed in the search engines. I have
> done sitemaps in the past my problem is crawlers crawl to much of my
> site. I know GSiteCrawler can help me correct this problem but I'm
> not sure how to go about it. my site
iswww.poconoallseasonrentals.com
> it's a php/sql database script that was created for us to list
> vacation rentals. I ran GSiteCrawler on it and it list over 4000
> links the site has approx 50 property detail pages not including the
> main page
>
>
http://poconoallseasonrentals.com/index.php?custom_page=details&pid=1...