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Ideal Candidates for Dynamic Site Caching

If your website has a lot of unique content that people search for with specific keywords, or if your site provides information in text form that you want people to see, then your site is ideal. You will probably find yourself in at least one of these categories:


Content Management System Websites>
Storefront and Shopping Websites>
Database-Driven Websites With "?" in the URL>
Password-Protected/Login-Required Websites>

Content Management System Websites

Content Management Systems such as IBM® WebSphere, MedSeek SiteMaker CMS, BroadVision One-To-One®, and others like them are first-rate web developers. They provide many advantages such as ease of content creation, a consistent user experience, ability to maintain thousands of pages.

Unfortunately, CMS-driven websites are usually not compatible with Google, MSN, AOL, AltaVista and others. The reason is that these websites have question marks ("?") in their URLs which the search engines cannot or choose not to handle.

If you have one of these websites, we should be able to dramatically increase your search engine traffic.

Storefront and Shopping Websites

Storefront websites from most website providers are usually database-driven with question marks in their URLs.

The advantage of these sites is ease of management, ability to quickly add new products, consistent user experience, and ability to handle hundreds of different products.

This often comes at the cost of not being fully compatible with search engines, forcing owners to invest heavily in keyword buys.

If you have good "text" description of your products, we should be able to dramatically increase your search engine traffic.

Database-driven Websites with a "?" in the URL

Many websites today use advanced technologies such as Active Server Pages (.asp), ColdFusion (.cfm), Microsoft .NET (.xasp), Java Server Pages (.jsp), PHP (.php), and the like.

These are high-quality sites because of the benefits these technologies offer. The file extensions (.asp, .cfm, etc.) are not a problem for search engines. The problem is that the URLs for these sites usually contain a "?" or "&" or similar character which triggers an automated decision by search engine spiders to leave the site (to avoid potential problems).

If you have a site with many pages containing a "?" in the URL, then we should be able to dramatically increase your search engine traffic.

Password Protected / Login Required Websites

Site owners will often ask visitors to sign up for a free or trial membership before being able to view the proprietary content "inside."

This is typically done in order to collect information about the visitors to later contact them, or simply to gather statistics on visitors.

This technique usually stops search engines, as well.

But if you can reveal a small portion of your content to visitors before asking them to sign-up, then we should be able to dramatically increase your search engine traffic.

If you have a world-class website, but your search listings are sub-class, please request a demo at no-risk or obligation. Or first, if you prefer, take a moment to review the results we've been seeing.