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Thread: Indexing Dynamic Pages - AJAX

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    Arrow Indexing Dynamic Pages - AJAX

    I have built a site that mainly uses javascript code to render links to ajax content html pages. The site is runs entirely on one page index.html. I am trying to get my site rank up by creating different instance of the index.html page using keyword names and titles. However these pages will be in the root and in keyword folders. Has anyone worked with ajax before?

    Would adding real links at the bottom of my site to keyword pages of the same index.html get those pages indexed by search engines?

    Should i make a seperate page that contains these real links and link it on my index page.


    What you guys suggest? Any ideas extra info?
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    googlebot isnt going to run your ajax code so yea create separate pages and add a sitemap

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    Quote Originally Posted by gza View Post
    googlebot isnt going to run your ajax code so yea create separate pages and add a sitemap
    yeah and make sure all your ajax functions are in their respective .js files and everything so if you need to change something you can on all indexes.

    are you using xml / json to render the pages? if so, i'd take it a step further to render all the pages ajax-free so it's friendly to cell phones, search engines, etc. you'll get all your content accessible and have it more user friendly for the nubs (popular ajax sites, like gmail, have options to turn off ajax). then anything you update would get indexed and would probably boost your page ranking

    but yea if you want quicker results just ignore the last part

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