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Hello, I have a page that every week i am covering a new item in my subject. Should I make that page html content and upload the html file to the webserver each week, or, is it okay if I store those in mysql database, and each week i update database with a php form, and then it is displayed from mysql database. In terms of SEO which is better? |
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Tampa, Florida
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Hi youme, It makes no difference to the search engines whether the page is static HTML or dynamically generated HTML The search engines do not see them differently. However, if the content of a page changes constantly this could have an adverse effect on you SEO efforts. I would suggest that you leave the previous page in place while adding additional pages to attract traffic. For example, Blogs do this by creating a permalink page for each post so they don't lose valuable content as it is pushed off of the recent posts page by newer posts. |
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: US of A
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The only thing that matters is that your content is created and crawled. Search Engines must be able to access and read it.
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all search engines like simple url , dont make it too long
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