• I have the problem that Google only finds the feeds for my comments on a very good search word. Goggle finds mydomain.com/comments/feed and mydomain.com/2005/12/06/post-heading/feed/. This means that visitors from Goggle only find two uninteresting feed-pages that for many people is of no use. And two is the maximum number of entries for every domain. So on that good search word I don’t get so many visitors. What a pitty.

    How would you solve this problem? By taking out the links to the comment-feed? I cant imagine that anybody is using these anyway. And will the feed pages be gone then, or are they still there? Or would you rather make a robots-file? And is it possible to make one for future comment-feeds?

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  • You could start by making your site more Google-friendly (assuming you haven’t, already.) I’m using the Google Sitemaps plugin and the Optimal Title plugin. The first one makes an XML sitemap of your domain in accordance with Google’s recommendations. The second one makes your page titles more semantic by placing the title of the page before the name of the site and putting a separator between the two. These two plugins have helped me get listed higher because googlebot is empowered to index the site more accurately.

    ~Jonathan

    Thread Starter Knut

    (@knutrn)

    I am already using the wonderfull sitemap-plugin, but I didn’t know about the other plugin. I will start using that one. Thanks.

    But still, if anybody has any experience with feeds owertaking normal posts, I would be happy to hear.

    Sanatorum, I removed your comment because it was inappropriate, as well as hijacking the thread. Please start your own thread with the questions you need answered – without the political commentary, thanks!

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