> Well there are 2 options you can do. Do a subdomain for
> each language. http://french.domain.com etc... , or just
> have a link with the flags of the different countries so a
> user can choose a different language. The bots should
> follow the links. I wouldn't worry too much about them not
> following a dynamic link. Google follows dynamic links and
> every search engine out there has had to do it to keep up
> with google. I would consider the subdomain trick though,
> since they are technically different website google
> shouldn't hold it against you that you are submitting that
> page with a different language.

I liked what hp.com did -- they used the 2-letter ISO language code,
so hp.com in japanese was jp.hp.com ... Although they appear to have
changed their minds since then, since I no longer get a dns response
for jp.hp.com.


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