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Search Engine Optimization for Dynamic Websites
by: seoguru2007
One of the major issues
which have always raised questions among the search engine optimization
fraternity is" Search Engine
Optimization (SEO) for Dynamic Websites". In this
whitepaper, we will show you how to optimize dynamic websites for top search
engine rankings. But, first the basics. What
are "Dynamic Websites"? Dynamic websites are
websites whose pages are generated on the fly. Unlike static pages (primarily
.htm/.html pages), dynamic pages are generated when an user triggers an action
through that particular page. Here isa sample dynamic
URL- http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/search/results.pl?q=%22dynamic+websites%22&tab=news
&go=homepage As per the above example of
www.bbc.co.uk, the dynamic part (i.e. the part) of the URL which changes as per
surfer request is the part after the question mark (?) What
are the problems that search engines face in indexing Dynamic URLs? 1. Search engines often consider a
dynamic URL as an infinite set of links. 2. Since dynamic URLs find maximum
application in online shopping carts, there is a possibility of incorporating a
session id to a particular page. As session ids of that particular page change,
the search engine spider needs to index an infinite number of copies of the
same page, which is a Herculean task for them. 3. Proceeding with the same logic
presented in point #2, indexing the same dynamic page might overload the
servers of the search engines and therefore prevent the search engines to
present with the most relevant information in the fastest possible time. Here is what Google says
about indexing of dynamic websites- Reasons your site may not
be included: Your pages are dynamically generated. We are able to index
dynamically generated pages. However, because our web crawler can easily
overwhelm and crash sites serving dynamic content, we limit the amount of
dynamic pages we index. (Source - http://www.google.com/webmasters/) What
are the options that you have in order to make a search engine spider index
your Dynamic URLs? 1. Use of softwares - Exception Digital Enterprise
Solutions (http://www.xde.net ) offers a software which can change the dynamic
URLs to static ones. Named XQASP, it will remove the "?" in the Query
String and replace it with "/", thereby allowing the search engine
spiders to index the dynamic content. 2. Use of CGI/Perl scripts- One of the easiest ways to get
your dynamic sites indexed by search engines isusing CGI/Perl scripts.
Path_Info or Script_Name is a variable in a dynamic application that contains
the complete URL address (including the query string information). In order to
fix this problem, you'll need to write a script that will pull all the
information before the query string and set the rest of the information equal
to a variable. You can then use this variable in your URL address. 3. Re-configuring your web servers- 4. Creation of a Static Page linked to
an array of dynamic Pages- This approach is very effective, especially if you are the owner of a
small online store selling a few products online. Just create a static page
linking to all your dynamic pages. Optimize this static page for search engine
rankings. Include a link title for all the product categories, place
appropriate "alt" tag for the product images along with product
description containing highly popular keywords relevant to your business (you
can conduct keyword research for your site through http://www.wordtracker.com).
Submit this static page along with all the dynamic pages in various search
engines, conforming to the search engine submission guidelines. How
Amazon.com, Earth's Biggest Bookstore, coped with the issue of indexing of
dynamic URLs? A search in Google for
internet marketing books, yielded a result that takes you directly to the
appropriate dynamic page at Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D0395683297/103-0475212-8205437. Since the above URL does
not contain any query strings, all search engines can index Amazon.com's
products. Amazon.com uses this method to get its product selections indexed by
search engines. This is very important for Amazon, because being an online
bookstore, it is very natural for them to adopt dynamic URLs yet it was equally
important for them to make their dynamic URLs search engine index friendly. Conclusion Even a few years back, most
of the major search engines did not index dynamic URLs, thereby often preventing
top search engine rankings for the online stores. With Google starting to index
dynamic URLs a few months ago, the picture is going to change in the coming
days. This is more so because Google's numero
uno position is currently being threatened by Microsoft's MSN
(developing its own search engine) and Yahoo! who recently acquired Overture,
the biggest player in the PPC Search Engine industry. To read more articles click on
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