Re: Beginner's Guide to SEO
I'll give this a crack, but I'm sure someone will trump me, which I gladly welcome.
1- dynamic content is when a website fills fields with content from a database or other source and it can change as that source is updated. A static site however, keeps the same content until it is completely overhauled in the code. One example of dynamic content is your profile pic or avatar, it will change everywhere it appears if you change it on the back end. This point is saying that if too much of your content is affected by other sources, it will be hard for the spiders to make sense of it.
4. session IDs keep track of what you are doing. Amazon will give you a session ID as you check out from the shopping cart. This keeps track of the info you enter, but makes it so that the info is only viewable during that session
5. frames are separate fields that have info in them that is not connected in the same way to the site code. I could show you one, but I don't really know how to describe this that well.
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