Google search

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Last Post: July 7, 2010   (RSS)

Re: [RonPeterson] Google search

By Chris - July 7, 2010

Hi RonPeterson,

Yes, Google will most certainly update along with your site. Note that Google and other search engines will check popular sites more frequently, so it may take some time for changes to show up on Google. This won't be affected by whether you use PHP or HTML pages.

In fact, no one outside of your web server can know whether you're using static HTML pages which are updated by hand or PHP pages which automatically update, except that your URLs will give them away. For a long time, people were trying to make their dynamic URLs look like static URLs, believing that it would be better for SEO, but Google has stated that they treat both the same: [url http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/09/dynamic-urls-vs-static-urls.html]http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/09/dynamic-urls-vs-static-urls.html[/url]

Whether you're using a database to drive your content (with or without CMS Builder) also cannot be known by third parties. So, no, CMS Builder will not limit what search engines will find on your site.

In short: nothing to worry about. :)

Please let us know if you have any questions.
All the best,
Chris

Re: [RonPeterson] Google search

By zip222 - July 7, 2010

If you use Google Site Search, the initial indexing of your site will happen very quickly.