Finding out if your dynamic site is scaring off search engines!

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by 501, Mar 13, 2007.

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    Here is a good tutorial on view if your dynamic page is being indexed or not.

    Often enough you can tell if search engines are likely to omit your pages just by looking at the URL. Go deep into the site; if its a catalog, for instance, go to the furthest subcategory you can find. Then look at the URL. Suppose that you have a URL like this:

    This is a normal URL that should have few problems or none. It's a static page - or at least looks like a static page, which what counts. Compare the URL below with the next one:

    The filename ends with ?prg=1. This is almost certainly a databased dynamic page; ?prg=1 is a parameter that is being sent to the server to let it know what information is needed for the Web page. This URL is probably okay, especially for Google, although a few search engines may not like it. Now look below at the other following URL:

    To read further information about this tutorial and its technique please visit:Tutorial for further guidance.
     
    501, Mar 13, 2007 IP