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ROBOTS & SPIDERS | BACKLINKS | ANCHOR TEXT
Many search engines use programs called robots to locate web
pages for indexing. These programs are not limited to a
pre-defined list of web pages, instead they follow links on pages they find, which
makes them a form of intelligent agent. The process of
following links is called spidering, wandering, or
gathering. Once they have a page or document, the parsing
and indexing of the page begins
Robot spiders cannot index unlinked files, so they will ignore all the miscellaneous files you
may have in your web server directory. Web publishers can
control which directories the robots should index by editing
the robots.txt file, and web page creators can control robot
indexing behavior using the Robots META tag (see below).
<meta
name="robots" content="index,follow" />
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