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Since I did this, my earnings climbed by 1500%...
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wow. I didn't know html or static matters other than whether it's indexable or not. Anyone else can give an opinion on this? Pleeeeeassss..... :)
www.yourdom.com/page.php?id=foo&code=baryou can have
www.yourdom.com/page/foo/bar.htmland have page.php interpret the url. For how to do this, I don't remember, but I've seen it posted.
This should be the best of both worlds, unless there is a reason unbeknown to why it shouldn't work.
If your site is hosted on an apache server, then use mod-rewrite. The time it will take to figure it out an dunderstand it will be well invested.
Google says it can index dynamic pages, but dynamic pages don't get alot of priority and so it's really hit and miss depending on your ranking.
I'd like to see some solid proof one way or another.
After Florida everyone was complaining that the top of the results were filled with forums and big company sites. What do these sites have in common? They are dynamic. Most of them also have high pagerank too.
I don't know if one is better or not, but I would like to see some proof to back up claims.
If you build out a site map that gives an href= with a description of the url then google is pretty good at following that and having somewhat of a description of the content being spidered.
Ofcourse you can use mod-rewrite, but if you site is extremely busy do you want the overhead? I don't think it is really php vs asp vs html, its just how much content your getting out of the dynamic uri.
As of this morning, our recently new site that we have been rewriting the dynamic urls now has 600 pages indexed and ranked by google. (Just a few days ago it was only 190)
I truly believe that how much priority dynamic pages get at being crawled by google might be a factor of site rank, links etc. Our new site is currently at page rank 4 and only 5 links and has been around about 45 days. Our other site with purely dynamic pages is a page rank 5, with about 60 links and has been around since 1997, it's daily traffic right now is 10 times the new site, but yet only 150 out of 3000 pages have been indexed.
Why would google like the new site better? it has to be the static looking urls. I'm not saying google won't index dynamic content. They will and do, but I'm saying that if your goal is to get the majority of your pages indexed and ranked quickly, or you have been having problem getting dynamic pages crawled, your best bet is with static ones or rewrite the dynamic urls.
I should also mention that because we are an e-commerce operation, most of our content rich pages are the product details pages. It didn't matter what I did before rewriting the urls, I couldn't even get google to sniff at those pages. With the new site, about 550 out of the 600 pages now indexed are product detail pages.
I'm beginning to think there's more importance to the page title than I expected at first, since the page's title is also comprised of these three words.
edit: the site itself was registered no earlier than nov 4th
I went through and saw my hand written static pages hadn't showed up nearly as quickly or at all yet.
could be use of googlebar giving more results to the bots on higher activity pages perhaps?
All of my inbound links point to / on my domain.
With the latest google spider i have 0 problems getting my dynamic site content spidered and it reflects in my logs buy showing page 1 SERP's for keywords i had never thought to try :)
I have one question: the way it has been written is [wdomain.com...] However, most people in search engines search for "store_name keyword".
In the title, desc, keywords, and body it's in the "store_name keyword" format. Does it matter (SEO wise) that in the URL is different? Is it worth changing it (I rather not for a few reasons)? Please advise..
thanks again for the discussion and insight,