20th October 2010, 09:09 AM
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Any Different And Special SEO Practices For Dynamic Websites?
Hello all,
One of my clients has approved the proposal for web design and development of a dynamic website in PHP. He demanded for SEO practice right from design and development stage. He also demanded to get top ranking for keywords which will be targeted for some dynamic request form web page. Client is very specific and demanding. I want suggestion for the SEO practices on dynamic web pages and especially for newly launched website.
My search is going on but I am really in need of some guidance.
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20th October 2010, 09:41 AM
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Primarily you need to make sure each url included in the search engines has unique variables such as title tags, headings, etc
The optimization isn't necessarily different, the programming to accomplish that can be ... but its not difficult.
Does every url have unique title tags, etc?
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21st October 2010, 10:05 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Logan
Primarily you need to make sure each url included in the search engines has unique variables such as title tags, headings, etc
The optimization isn't necessarily different, the programming to accomplish that can be ... but its not difficult.
Does every url have unique title tags, etc?
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Actually the website soon will get start for development (as I already mentioned in the first post). It will get developed within one month but the client is very much concern about the SEO of the website. He wants the SEO practices to be followed right from web design and development stage. I have not worked much on dynamic web pages so I am doing search for this and want to know every thing related SEO for dynamic website.
I soon as I start my work I will let you know the theme of the website and some examples of my work so that you will get clear idea out of it. Thanks for the suggestion! 
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22nd October 2010, 08:23 AM
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I agree with Logan, something else to do is to make sure the keyword is in the url itself too.
Setting up "on site" SEO isn't different for different websites. But some setups are easier for the search engines to read than others. If by dynamic you are talking about a flash type website, you are setting yourself up for failure.
Also if your client is trying to get you to guarantee top listings, you'll want to be very careful with that too. While you can set up his website to be SEO friendly, depending on the niche and the keywords, it is doubtful you can get a website to rank high with just the on-site SEO, typically it takes back-links and other offsite methods to get a website to rank high.
It can be done, but if you are only getting paid to build the site and not to do monthly SEO, definitely don't guarantee anything.
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22nd October 2010, 09:26 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DavidHawke
I agree with Logan, something else to do is to make sure the keyword is in the url itself too.
Setting up "on site" SEO isn't different for different websites. But some setups are easier for the search engines to read than others. If by dynamic you are talking about a flash type website, you are setting yourself up for failure.
Also if your client is trying to get you to guarantee top listings, you'll want to be very careful with that too. While you can set up his website to be SEO friendly, depending on the niche and the keywords, it is doubtful you can get a website to rank high with just the on-site SEO, typically it takes back-links and other offsite methods to get a website to rank high.
It can be done, but if you are only getting paid to build the site and not to do monthly SEO, definitely don't guarantee anything.
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Thanks for such useful suggestion! I will discuss some of the points to client also. 
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22nd October 2010, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by DavidHawke
Oh yeah, Feel free to download my book on SEO, it tells exactly how to set up an SEO friendly site. The link is just below.
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I visited the list, the page has some interesting terms like "How to create content", "Using pictures and videos the best way possible." and "Google Local". I am in need of some more knowledge related to these. I will go through the e-book surely. Thanks!
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23rd October 2010, 11:57 PM
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It does not matter whether a site is static HTML or rendered dynamically using server-side scripting languages... even a Content Management System. Optimization is the same.
The key is rendering optimized HTML. The search engines never see the server-side scripting... they don't know or care whether you're using a CMS or not. Just make sure that the HTML you render dynamically is optimized just like you would that of a static HTML site and life will be good.
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26th October 2010, 08:43 AM
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Dynamic websites need special attention while doing its SEO. Dynamic website retrieve content on user's request. we need to crawl these pages before user's query so that these pages may rank good once called by the user's query.
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1st November 2010, 04:11 AM
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Go through this link for your research.
hello,
you will get many tips and guidance from this link.i think this will give you additional and useful information on your question.
http://helloexpert.com/landing_searc...ebsite&commit=
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4th November 2010, 03:21 AM
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Originally Posted by DharaKhakhar
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The link is really useful. It's just like an online chat room with so many experts around us and we can also submit query to get instead reply. Thanks! 
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