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Search Engines and Marketing => Search Engine Optimization SEO => Topic started by: jimi_d2006 on November 11, 2011, 08:29:59 AM

Title: Help please, I'm trying to make a 'JustHost' website SE friendly (mod_rewrite).
Post by: jimi_d2006 on November 11, 2011, 08:29:59 AM
Hi, I'm a total noob. I made a website (http://www.utdesign.co.uk) for a recording studio that I'm getting work experience at. I used the 'Wix' website creator (http://www.wix.com) but the studio already bought a domain (or whatever) from 'www.JustHost.com'. So I copied the embedding code of the website I made and pasted it into the editor on the just host account using their 'add HTML' tool. The website showed up fine :)

The problem is that you can't find the website on search engines. JustHost uses website builders BTW. So in the 'Config' section on the builder/website editor, there is a option which says 'SEO Friendly:' with a dropdown box that has two options:

1. Link Add-on
2. Don't Use

There is a help box next to it which says to select 'yes' if you want your site to be SEO friendly. It then says to use this feature be sure that you server has 'mod_rewrite' modulle instaled. This is the only thing about search engines that I've found! I have no idea what to do?

On a side note, the 'Config' section has four tabs, Configuration, Meta tags, Analytics, and Access.

Please help oh wise ones!  :D

P.S. What is the job title of someone who works in website designing / coding. Also, JustHost is utter cack and not easy to use. Thanks in advance.