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NVentouris

11:37 am on Sep 7, 2017 (gmt 0)

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Hi all,

I was searching for P**n the other day and I wondered how these sites have a URL for every keyword I type in google, allow them to get huge traffic for long tail keywords. Apparently, they have their insite search created URLs indexed. Assuming that I can't spam my client's ecom website for every filter URL. How can I get them intexted and rank my filters for long tail keywords?

Explain:

domain.com/men/shoes - Title: Men's shoes
domain.com/men/shoes?brand=adidas - Title: Men's Adidas shoes
domain.com/men/shoes?brand=adidas&running - Title: Men's Adidas shoes for running

Thanks for your time

keyplyr

12:08 am on Sep 9, 2017 (gmt 0)

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It's done with a database and php dynamic scripting. If you want code examples, you'll need to do some web searches.

NVentouris

9:47 pm on Sep 10, 2017 (gmt 0)

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I will talk to my Developer about that. The problem is how to get them index

tangor

3:10 am on Sep 11, 2017 (gmt 0)

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Ste maps and request index by g

Even then there's no guarantee the url will rank simply for a keyword. There are other factors involved in the algo.