Dynamic vs Static

If you want to get serious  about optimising your website to get as much search engine traffic as possible, then forget about creating complex pages with frames and tons of flash.  What the spiders are looking for are static pages.  And you do not have to take my word for it.  Google’s webmaster guidelines are quite clear and they give plenty of advice to webmasters, bloggers and designers. The search engines may simply not visit your dynamic pages.

The answer is a package of seo software that creates static copies of the dynamic pages on your website, this is a perfectly legitimate way of ensuring that your content gets crawled and indexed, boosting your chances of ranking highly for your chosen keywords and receiving more organic search engine traffic to your site.

This discovery was quite an eye opener for me: dynamic pages include the ones ending with .php, asp pages, and pages containing question marks in the URLs: so any page on a blog like this, ending with .php, is counted as a dynamic page.  It proves that there is always something else to get to grips with, to get your seo right.  The search engine optimization software package that can help you is called StaticPageBuilder,  you can get a free trial at the moment and see how it improves your visitor numbers.

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