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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I have a menu of buttons runing down a column on the left of my web suite.
Googe sees that and recognizes it for SEO. If I were to make it where you hover the mouse over a subject and it creates a pull down box of subcategories would Google see that and would it help create more keywords for searches? |
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Spartan Warrior
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A good rule of thumb is if it's made from HTML anchor text like: <a href="link">link</a> Google will see it. If it's made out of anything other than that like Javascript onclick, or Flash, Google won't see it or will have a hard time seeing it. At least Matt Cutts confirmed this already.
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Instead of having drop down button, have all the sub categories shown on the home page. Only html code will help you for better SEO results..
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If the sub-categories menu renders as UL/UI HTML tags then it is recognizable by SE but if it something done in JavaScript, then I am afraid SEs wont see it.
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