Dynamic Content



Dynamic Content – Web pages that are created at the instant they are requested from a server. The results may be based on user interaction, and usually pull information from databases stored on the server. Most search engines can read dynamic content, but extra care must be taken to ensure all pages of the website are being indexed.



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