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LGL79
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« on: September 13, 2007, 14:53 »

Are there any new features in the newest RSS Evolution release?

I had the "hanging" problem until I found a powerful enough host for the CS feeds.  Now I regularly crank out 5,000 page sites and see no reason why I can't go even bigger.  IOW, no more hanging problem.  So, if there is nothing new in it and my install works, is there any reason to upgrade?
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« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2007, 21:18 »

dont you afraid about google thet will see s a big site with a lot of pages in one time? dont he panalized because of this?
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« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2007, 04:40 »

I create and upload all 5,000 pages at once.  However, the sitemaps and other internal links are set up so that about 25 pages can be accessed initially.  Each week or so the site "reveals" another batch of internal links so that the spiders will see new pages each time they come back.  It takes six months to a year for the site to appear to grow to all 5,000 pages.

Also, I am not so sure that the major SEs view the sudden appearance of a "big" site so negatively.  For example, if you have an auto parts chain and you want to upload your catalog of 500,000 parts with a page for each one.....what are you supposed to do, add one page a day?

Dot info domains cost about a buck for the first year.  So what if google bans it?
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