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Search Engine Ranking by technologytip.com
Search Engine Ranking Problem with dynamic generated sites Web Sites with Dynamic created pages also block Web crawlers. While it's great to give visitors unique experiences, tailored to their needs, the techniques you use to do that could stop search engines from indexing your content and hence could greatly reduce your potential traffic. Dynamically generated pages are created on the fly from a variety of elements held in databases. Typically such pages have a question mark (?) in the URL (or not). When a search engine crawler arrives at such a page, it captures the content but halts immediately, and will not follow the links, because it sees ahead of it an infinite number of pages -- a black hole that would bring it to a crash. !!!!! Suggestion create a static index page and add in the Metatag a robots tag with following text * Index, not follow * Ranking factors Search engines are different Every search engine has its own algorithm - a formula for indexing and scoring web sites. Search engines attempt to give their visitors most relevant results by constantly improving their formulas. They analyze page elements and other factors to determine what combination is best for most appropriate results. Search engines form partnerships and buy technologies to improve their algorithms. They combine many factors with a different weight placed on each one. Page-related ranking factors These factors include: Title tag Keyword frequency, weight, prominence and proximity Meta tags ALT tags Comment tags URL names Alphabetical placement Title Tag What is an HTML Title and why should I use it? HTML Title describes the contents of your web page in one sentence. This title is most likely to appear in search engines' results and in bookmarks. It is also the first thing that a spider sees on your page. Therefore, the title has dual importance since it will be seen by both people and search engines.
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