- Dealing with Dynamic Pages
Date: 2005-09-29 Source: Search Engine Guide
Many years ago, when search engine spiders saw a URL that seemed like it went to a dynamically generated site (because it had a bunch of parameters in it like question marks, equal signs, etc.), they wouldn't attempt to crawl it.
[Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] - Optimizing Dynamic Pages - Part II
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Date: 2003-09-17 Source: Search Engine Guide
Outlines methods that will help search engine robots to find the dynamic pages on your site. This means that the important content on those pages is more likely to be included in the search engine databases, and that people will be better able to find you. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] - A Dynamic Solution for Dynamic URLs
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Date: 2003-09-08 Source: Search Engine Guide
As a web developer and programmer I have been building and optimizing dynamic sites for the past 4 years. I knew going in that there were some problems with optimization of database-driven sites. The first step in programming a solution is identifying the problems you'll encounter implementing a solution. A major problem for dynamic sites is search engine visibility. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] - Optimizing Dynamic Content for Search Engines
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Date: 2003-08-11 Source: Search Engine Guide
Over the years, the engines have tried to find ways of crawling dynamic content while avoiding dynamic spider traps. One technique they use is crawling dynamic URLs that are linked to from pages with static URLs. For example, if you give your site map page a static URL, but have links to dynamic URLs within its content, there's a good chance that the leading engines will crawl those links. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] - Dynamic Urls
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Date: 2002-12-19 Source: Search Engine Optimization Support Forums
It's a fairly simple topic, but it seems to have become more popular as late. What effect do dynamic urls have on rankings. [Recommend Article] [Open In New Window] |