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I've seen a lot of pages in google's results that seem to have been constructed in this manner. Does google allow this? Is it considered bad SEO?
I'm not quite sure anyone really understands what it is you are asking about...
If I understand this correctly, you want to use your on-site search to do a search for a keyword. Build a static page mimicing that search and then link to the page that is pretending to be the result page for just that on-site search.
What would be the problem, except maybe a too high keyword density?
If I totally misunderstood, could you re-phrase?
It seems like some people have created many pages in this manner -- just running keywords through their local search engine, and building static pages like that. Surely others have seen serps in google that reflect this?
I suppose it could be very useful to visitors, if the built keyword pages were for common terms. What if someone were to use this tactic for 100,000 keywords, or more? Has google ever articulated anything on this matter? Does anyone consider this grey-zone SEO?
Check on here for large sites losing descriptions and penalised
G are much smarter and many sites with 100,000 pages built like that have been dropped in last 6 months
I suspect once they penalise you will lose all including your current pages
it's up to you if you wish to roll the dice rewards can be very high re: traffic
also suspect current sandbox effect may even pick up old sites with suddenly thousands of new pages so you could go for it and not gain traffic and lose current domain
high risk can equal high gains but lose all
just my 2 cents worth
steve