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edigicam

11:51 am on Dec 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi. I want to create a new site, Ihave 100ish pages of content to put online.

If I created the pages as static html pages - 100 of them would google rank this better ie avoid the sandbox

The other approach is to create the pages within a database which is what I want to do because they are much more manageable.

So I would only go the first route if there is good evidence that such an approach would work.

cheers

tedster

6:38 am on Dec 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Neither approach will help avoid what people call the sandbox, sorry to say. If you go for a database driven solution, your best approach will be to use a url rewriting solution of some kind. But that still will not address "sandbox" issues. For that you need some good signs of quality -- especially some healthy and natural inbound links.

texasville

7:32 am on Dec 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



It is said that straight html pages help a site rank better but I vote for using what makes management easier. If you are using php or dynamic pages just make sure you don't use session id's.
Other than that...build links as fast as possible but only from sites proven valuable. No link farms.
Sandbox is sandbox. No matter what.