ODP that dmoz.org has been a major search engine is one of the important sources, that is, when your site was dmoz included, under normal circumstances will also be Google and other search engines included. For example, a site is included in the DMOZ Simplified Chinese directory under the "social-sports", if the original submission of the application, the title was written "Sports topic." However, sometimes Google or other search engines will use the site directly in the DMOZ of the relevant title, even if the Web page does not contain the title. For example, your site content is about "Google", then you rewrite the "Baidu", so dmoz above the title is not in line with your site content.
MSN as early as May 22 this year has begun to support the NOODP tag, that is, let webmasters in their own web page to add a new label, told MSN Search crawler do not use DMOZ above the title. This is a simple way to add the following line to the page:
<meta name= "msnbot" content= "NOODP" >
Google is also starting to support the tag today, and, similarly, just join:
<meta name= "Googlebot" content= "NOODP" >
You can let search engines do not use the DMOZ inside the title. If you want all search engines to be unused, just add the following line:
<meta name= "ROBOTS" content= "NOODP" >
Of course, not all DMOZ included in the title of the site is used DMOZ above, and if your site has not been DMOZ included, that big can not ignore this problem.
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