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dynamic sites are only hard to index if they are not coded properly.
NEVER use "id" as a variable, google has declared that to be equal to a stop word when they see that in a string. Make sure a search engine can crawl your site without a session setting/variable. That will stop it in it's tracks. Also, use both a regular and Google sitemap - that way you ensure all your pages will be indexed. |
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Google says:
We're able to index dynamically generated pages. However, because our web crawler could overwhelm and crash sites that serve dynamic content, we limit the number of dynamic pages we index. In addition, our crawlers may suspect that a URL with many dynamic parameters might be the same page as another URL with different parameters. For that reason, we recommend using fewer parameters if possible. Typically, URLs with 1-2 parameters are more easily crawlable than those with many parameters. |
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