|
Topic: Web Hosting Technical Articles | Print This Article
| Email This Article
| 135 Views |
|
Do search engines such as google penalise dynamic pages? Dynamic pages are used to deliver content from a database to websites – the advantage being that data can be updated and the contents of pages changed without the need to reload pages etc. Google publishes guidance notes on its site at These say that dynamic pages are indexed but that the Googlebot ( Google’s spider ) can overwhelm dynamic sites and therefore the amount of pages indexed are limited Google recommends:- “If you decide to use dynamic pages (i.e. the URL contains a ‘?’ character) be aware that not every search engine spider crawls dynamic pages as well as static pages. It helps to keep the parameters short and the number of them small. How to get dynamic pages indexed There are ways to get dynamic pages indexed, if the site is relatively small, then create a site map, which has static links to each of the dynamic pages. This gives the search engines a “doorway” to the dynamic pages. For larger sites there are a number of ways to change the syntax of a dynamic URL so that it appears to be static. e.g http://www.discountdomainsuk.com/glossary.php?lang=english&gid=28 can be re-written as http://www.discountdomainsuk.com/glossary/english/28 Index pages If your index page is dynamical generated then it will be particularly difficult for search engines to index your site. If possible you should avoid dynamically generated index pages Algorithms The search engines and Google in particular are getting better at indexing dynamic pages. Looking for more advice? We have built up an article bank on our site – many from the leading specialists in each field, please feel free to browse them www.discountdomainsuk.com/glossary.php The articles cover domain names, web hosting, SEO (Search engine optimisation), e-marketing and much more. Conclusion, Dynamic pages are very useful to deliver content particularly if you wish to use a content management system. The Search engines do have some difficulties with dynamic content, but there are ways to improve the chances of dynamic pages being indexed. Contributed by: Clare Lawrence of Discount Domains Ltd |
Most Viewed Articles & Guides
Web Hosting & Domain Name Glossary - 3,509 Views Skins for Cpanel & Ensim - 474 Views Web Developers can be successful Web Hosting resellers - 466 Views Bandwidth and Data Transfer - 453 Views Take a Load Off - 453 Views Securing Your Web Presence (Part I) - 449 Views About - 429 Views What is Colocation Hosting? - 411 Views Managed Hosting Update: How Well Are You Managing? - 404 Views Submit - 400 Views |
|
Related Articles & Guides
How to transfer my domain to a new host? Market Your Website Around Your Budget Is It Ready To Fly? Good Times, Bad Times: Uptime, Downtime, Runtime Errors The Evolution Of The PHP Scripting LanguageLeave a Reply
|