Hi friends, There are lot of difference in Optimizing a Dynamic and Static Websites, were dynamic website optimization is suppose to be a complicated one in both. I hereby listed out some steps to be followed while optimizing a dynamic website, Study large websites in your industry and get tips from them. For Eg: if you’re developing a e-commerce store, it is good to analyze websites like amazon.com and ebay.com. Create search engine friendly URLs with the help of URL re-writing techniques. You can also use some plug-in applications that will change your existing dynamic URLs into static ones. If your site is large, implement a caching mechanism to improve performance. Fast-loading websites help visitors stay longer and are easy for search engines to crawl. Dynamically create a Google sitemap and update it. Submit your sitemap feeds to Google, yahoo and msn. Avoid using session IDs in the URL, especially when user has not logged in. To know more visit How To Optimize A Dynamic Website ?????
Nice article! Can you tell me any good free URL shortening software or link where i can do this please.
Hi, We have recently embarked on a development that is database driven and creates dynamic pages as we go. At the beginning all pages were ok, and we started to link to them from articles, AdWords etc.... All was swimmingly well, until a couple of months ago we started to find that our Adwords stuff was getting rejected - then articles too - through broken links. After a good investigation we now find that the developers say we should not be deep linking to pages which are, in fact, dynamic. This is puzzling me slightly because when someone uploads an item to sell, it generates a new page and of course, when I see it I go bookmark it, blog it etc to make sure it gets early sniffings from "G". Because the site is CMS based we only have limited access to control things like banners, news, advertiser content etc... so based on the above theory, how can we link to dynamic pages if they are going to keep going all 404 on me through articles and adwords. Should they keep going 404 - is this something I should expect? What I had thought at the beginning was that some of these pages can earn commission - so wanted to keep pushing traffic (organic or other) to get them signed up to insurance, finance etc... but if the pages keep dropping, it could potentially reduce the income by over 50%. Any clues, tips or help would be much appreciated. Please accept my apologies if this was a little long winded, but I'm not exactly a developer, nor SEO guru. Regards Darren
Thanks for the tips. Have now enabled friendly Url's on my site. Hopefully gain some ground on the way to the top.
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