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HTML pages compared to generated pages getting listed

         

2havefun

8:05 pm on Aug 22, 2003 (gmt 0)



Question and discussion

I have a web site that is about <snip>, it is a content site, now I get great google listings, for many minnesota recreational activities, places to stay ETC..

Now I write my pages in html - I use cutehtml

I have a PR5 was a PR6 but changed servers and lost some listings so 6 or 7 is soon to be back

Now generated pages, I know sites that spend per clicks/sponsor links on the engines doing the same think
that my site does - provide content
They get half the traffic

What is all your options on html compared to
php, asp, cfm ETC...

My thought is a html page will always out rank a generated page with the same content

<snip>

[edited by: Marcia at 2:42 am (utc) on Aug. 24, 2003]
[edit reason] No URLs or specifics, please. [/edit]

rogerd

3:42 pm on Aug 24, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Administrator 10+ Year Member



Welcome to WebmasterWorld, 2havefun! Your last thought is probably close to correct, assuming the dynamic pages have query strings. The general order of preference at the moment seems to be:
Best - pages with no query string
OK - pages with a short query string
Worst - pages with a long query string containing many variables or, worst of all, a SessionID

Google is getting better at spidering dynamic content, so perhaps this area will bear watching in the coming months.

takagi

3:50 pm on Aug 24, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



My thought is a html page will always out rank a generated page with the same content

Once spidered by a bot (see remarks by rogerd in message 2), there is no reason to believe that static pages will rank better than dynamic pages with identical content.

rogerd

6:13 pm on Aug 24, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Administrator 10+ Year Member



I haven't run a controlled experiment, takagi, but members seem to report a bias in rankings to pages without query strings.