easy, make a hundred static pages all with meta tags. the only code on the
static page besides the meta tag would be an include to your index.cfm
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From: "Mike Kear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 1:32 AM
Subject: Search Engines where there are no static pages
> 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
>
> AFP Web Development
> AFP Electronic Forms
> AFP Models
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