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Friday 30 August 2013

Dynamic Versus Static URL's in SEO

Dynamic and Static URL's in SEO

From previous discussion you know that how much the search engines dislike the images in a website from SEO point of view. All efforts of making the website fascinating by putting images and flash videos on a web page by designers become useless. One more important thing is that the dynamic URL’s are also disliked by search engines. Search engine did not like the URL’s of this type ‘www.domain.com/sales.java? =18’. Such URL’s are also disliked by the users because the website is not cleared that to which content it belongs. In comparison to dynamic URL’s, the static URL’s are much better. The dynamic URL’s are not consistent which means there are some sites in which a person has to submit forms. In this case it is very difficult for the search engine to categorize it and it is very difficult for search engine to crawl on each form for every different person. These kinds of pages did not exist in the directory of search engines.

If there is an already page submitted by a user and it was in the directory of search engine, then next time when a person log in this page  and if that page contains so many questions and symbols in it then it was skipped by the search engine. Once there was a time when search engine never searches the dynamic pages but now a day it started indexing them but the problem is that the process is too much slow as compared to index static pages.

You also don’t have to stick with the static HTML pages because there are some sites that needs database and that sites have an address in dynamic only. You can overcome this problem by serving your pages and your users to the search engine in a format that was easily index by it. One of solutions to this problem is to rewrite the URL in such a format that was friendly to the search engine so they will appear in a browser just like a normal static HTML pages.   

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