[thelist] Re: Search engines and dynamic content

Cayley Vos cvos at netpaths.net
Wed Apr 10 20:36:01 CDT 2002


I saw your site, and you will have an excellent chance of getting listed
with your site - if you concentrate on the pages without query strings in
them- such as www.moviepostershop.com/contact.php

The pages have lots of body text which is essential.  Title tags are also
essential.  Pick some good keywords, using wordtracker (highly recommended,
if you don¹t feel comfortable clicking on the affiliate link, just copy the
URL and paste it into your browser)
http://our.affiliatetracking.net/wordtracker/af.cgi?830

There is more information about Search engine optimization on my site as
well

http://netpaths.net/searchengines/





on 4/10/02 4:21 PM, thelist-request at lists.evolt.org at
thelist-request at lists.evolt.org wrote:

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> Message: 35
> Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 16:44:43 -0600 (MDT)
> From: Tony Grimes <algrimes at acs.ucalgary.ca>
> To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
> Subject: [thelist] Search engines and dynamic content
> Reply-To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
>
>
>    Does anyone know which search engines can index a dynamically
> driven site? We've got a site using PHP/Postgres/Apache/FreeBSD and
> we need to know if it's worth setting up virtual directories or some other
> hack to get indexed. If most of the major engines have no problem with
> dynamic content or are well on their way, we wouldn't mind saving
> ourselves a little time and heartache.
>    I notice the evolt site is optimized for indexing, but the only
> threads I could find on the subject are over a year old. Anyone have an
> update? If it turns out that this IS neccessary, I'd love to get some
> links to the needed resources. TIA.
>
>
> Tony Grimes
> Online Director
> Movie Poster Shop
> Web: www.moviepostershop.com




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