Official statement
<p>When content is made available to search engines, they cannot and do not differentiate whether it comes from a static page (fixed file) or a dynamic page (server-generated). This distinction holds no significance for search engines.</p>
Other statements from this video 6 ▾
- □ Is there really no limit to the number of HTML pages Google can index?
- □ Should You Really Mask Dynamic Pages as Static for SEO?
- □ How does Google wisely allocate its indexing resources?
- □ Why doesn't Google index all new websites right away?
- □ Does perceived quality really drive extensive indexing on Google?
- □ How can you ensure your website gets indexed by Google more effectively?
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TL;DR
Google claims that static and dynamic pages are handled similarly by its search engine. For SEO, this means there's no need to prioritize one type of page over the other when it comes to indexing.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Les pages dynamiques posent-elles plus de problèmes SEO ?
Non, Google ne fait pas la distinction entre pages dynamiques et statiques.
Dois-je modifier mes stratégies d'indexation ?
Concentrez-vous sur le contenu et la structure des URLs. Pas besoin de changer votre stratégie en fonction de la page.
Les pages statiques sont-elles meilleures pour le SEO ?
Pas nécessairement. Google n'avantage pas un format par rapport à un autre.
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