I taught a client how to use meta tags and comments inside the header of
his static pages to give the search engines something to index.

He's done this to great effect, and he has hundreds of static pages - one
for every product - most of which are indexed by the major search engines.

Not surprisingly, keeping all those static pages up to date is a nightmare,
and his store lends itself to a ColdFusion shopping cart.

But my client says he has great listing in the search engines and that
brings him most of his business.  While he understands my point about how
much more simple it would be if he used his database instead of static
pages, he is reluctant to move since all those meta tags would go.  He's
frightened he'll lose his high profile in the search engines.

How do you all get round this?    If you have few static pages, what do you
give the search engines to index?


Cheers,

Mike Kear
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.afp.zip.com.au
Windsor, NSW, Australia

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