XML Feeds: A form of paid inclusion where a search engine is "fed" information about pages via XML, rather than gathering that information through crawling actual pages.
XML Feeds - A form of paid inclusion in which a search engine is fed information about an advertiser's web pages via XML, rather than requiring that the engine gather that information through crawling actual pages.
Feed Many content management, systems such as blogs, allow readers to subscribe to content update notifications via RSS or XML feeds. Feeds can also refer to pay per click syndicated feeds, or merchant product feeds.
Custom Feed: Enables submission to XML feeds for each of the shopping engines. The engines have different product categories and feed requirements.
other types of dynamic sites, such as those designed in Intershop or similar systems, that are completely un-indexable. If your site has been developed using such a system you will need to either design a second html based site or use the XML feeds ...
See also: Paid inclusion, Internet, Rough, Cloaking, Crawler
 
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