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http://www.domain.com/(z0rn2y23zcnpbl55wzx1t045)/pagename.aspx
Now, it looks as though it is passing a session variable in the "()".
Has anyone ever seen, tried or experienced a SEO campaign with such a URL system? The "()" carry accross every page and does not change per visit. Would it be possible to optimize such a site?
Thanks,
Justin
The "(xxxxxx)" is not a directory name. It was one set of numbers and letters for me, then a different set for another user. It is always changing. It has to be the session variable.
This is going to be a nightmare for me. I can tell already.
Thanks for your help guys. Anyone else ever seen this?
Justin
If the session tag or whatever you want to call it is dynamically generated for each user you probably won't run into the problem of duplicate pages. Many big shopping sites use them (for example, Amazon just gave me a bla-blahblah-blahblahblah tag) that I don't think will result in dupe pages there.
Is it the type of thing that concentrating on the .asp pages themselves might work? Basically it might not matter where I enter the site at domain.com/page-i-want.asp that's subsequently changed to domain.com/session-tag/page-i-want.asp or some flavor thereof.
There has to be a way to do it. Cruise around the big boys sites to see how they work, check the SERPs for popular searches and see how they pop up.
Ain't much but some exploration might give you some ideas.
Jim