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Originally Posted by eSology I just bought a site ( www.fm2.info) that uses php to suck the data from separate folders. In my root directory I only have an index.php file and then I have several sub-folders that contain a file with the content for each page.
How will search engine optimization treat this? How will it get spidered? Just curious if there is a downside to this. One thing I know is that each page will have the same header info because of the main index file. From what I have read if all your pages have all the same header info it is treated adversely. |
It will get spidered .... today's search engines are getting pretty good at getting through dynamic sites. However ... it has a very slim chance at getting any kind of decent search engine positioning ...
A lot of scripts that "dynamically" generated content are now being developed to at least create the apearance of static pages ... so there is nothing wrong with dynamically created content sites ... they just need to create static url's ...
Good luck ... nice looking site which should have potential ...
Greg