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    Tel Adverts are indexed by Google

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    Tel Adverts are indexed by Google Empty Tel Adverts are indexed by Google

    Post by Telnic 2014-12-30, 1:09 pm

    Mark Kolb (Kprobe)11-13-2009 09:14 PM




    Tel Adverts are indexed by Google
     
    Take advantage of this fact or make adjustments. The text of your advertisements on .tel pages is in fact being indexed by google. Contextually this is good, but if your ads don't relate to your page, it could be detrimental to finding your site.

    Google tel advertising fish and chips 

    you get around #6 ... 
    Tel site advertising
    Free advertising for your tel is here now with our quick placement tool. ... Best fish and chips in the region. Check our menu here. Sponsored Links ...
    www.ads4.tel/ - Cached - 

    I didn't expect Google to index the "sponsored link" for Fish and Chips (it ws meant to be a sample advert) but it is just a text record so I am not surprised. 

    SEO people what are your thoughts?

    Mark

    Bunjie04-04-2010 04:33 PM




    Give us a meta description per sub domain, then ask google to force the description to that due to the nature of the domain?

    Shouldn't be a problem due to the TOS of TELNIC requiring our domains to hold the correct information or loose it, compared to other normal domains with websites it's logical to expect a .tel to be what it says on the description.

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