Turn dynamic search results into an HTML page

Discussion in 'Google' started by HansjeW, Nov 7, 2008.

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    Hi All,

    I have a question regarding dynamic & static pages. Our website is built in asp.net, so all pages are dynamically generated. Currently we have around 2 million pages indexed in Google. I was browsing through all these results and I actually realized that there weren't any search result pages (from our website) indexed, which is logical as these pages are created dynamically and thus won't be found by the Google bot.

    In our admin system we already have thousands of keywords and I thought what if I create static HTML pages for all these searches on our website. So when a user does a search on our web we will serve the already created HTML page. (In the case we already created that page)

    This will mean that:

    1. The search result pages will load quicker
    2. There will be thousands of very relevant pages indexed in Google

    I have been doing some research, but could not really find a lot of information regarding this matter. I just would like to know if this is a common practice or did I miss something and will it hurt my rankings or are there any other issues.

    All information is highly appreciated!

    Cheers,

    Hannes
     
    HansjeW, Nov 7, 2008 IP
  2. sumit1710

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    I hear somewhere that dynamic websites made in .net are not indexed..but at same time i see so many of them doing well.I guess making static pages of dynamic content pages is best option..
     
    sumit1710, Nov 7, 2008 IP
  3. bermuda

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    Hi look whatever Mod rewrites and system page creation systems you use, but still static pages are preferred over the dynamic ones and this can be important when it comes to having thousands of essential pages indexed.
     
    bermuda, Nov 7, 2008 IP