It's based on MVC 3 + Razor, and now there is no DNS created for the site, but just public IP. Due to lack of understanding of whether and how google handle the spider for IP sites, we're getting a headache that found we cannot get any search results of our public IP in google. Someone insists that this is because of MVC 3, which cannot be indexed by main stream search engine. Frankly, that sounds a big joke to me, how could google handle AJAX sites but cannot crawl MVC web sites? I cannot believe this.
Now I want to resolve and convince them that MVC 3 has no business of the issue we got, and resolve this by a proper way.
I also found that if we registered the public IP site, in the future if it's pointed to a DNS, google will consider the same content crawled in the DNS having lower rank than the first coming site - public IP.
BTW, I tried Microsoft Search Server to crawl our MVC site, it's working well.
Is there any articles can help us,
make the public IP site crawlable in google. can robots help us out?
convince team that MVC 3 is not the root cause that push us in the situation.
Thanks.