Greetings. This is my first post and I hope the question hasn't been asked before. I'm researching for a project a charity site. How do SE's view multiple home pages? The one I'm researching has about six variables, and each page has different H1, H2, H3 tags, KW's etc. Does this enhance SEO, ranking etc or does it dilute? Hope someone can advise. Thanks. Colin
Not sure what you're asking here? Is it multiple urls for the same page as in index.html, index.php, default.html kind of thing? Or is it index.aspx?a=1, index.aspx?a=2 etc?
Hi, Thanks for replying. The URL is the same but the home page content completely changes every few minutes. You can see two different home pages at the same time if you have IE and Firefox open. I'm a NOOB so I don't know about the rest - the site is www.forster.co.uk, and I'm trying to find out how search engines view a site that has changing content, keywords etc. Thanks
I think it would depend on how drastically everything changes. Does any of the content remain the same? Perhaps at least the navigation menu & header info remains the same? I have seen websites rank well with a large rotating graphic, but I'm not sure about all of the content rotating. Personally I think the search engines would just assume your website gets updated often. In that case you probably wouldn't have any problems. It may also bring the search engine spiders back to your website more often.
Most Wordpress sites change homepage content with each new article. Ranking is the result of quality incoming links that contain content relevant to the anchor text within the link. Why would you want people linking to 6 different home pages? You wouldn't. And there is nothing wrong with changing homepage content on a regular basis. After all isn't that what the web is all about, constantly changing relevant information?
On closer inspection the frames on the right, headline and content change with each refresh (four changes in all), while the navigation frames on the right remain the same. Thanks.