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Old 06-24-2011, 04:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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What is the difference between Dynamic URL and Static URL. Which one is the best for Search Engine Optimization.
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A dynamic URL of a web site that runs a script. Static URL of the web page stay the same unless the changes are hard-coded into the HTML.
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A static URL is one that does not change, so it typically does not contain any url parameters. It can look like this: www.example.com/archive/january.htm. You can search for static URLs on Google by typing filetype:htm in the search field.

If the content of a site is stored in a database and pulled for display on pages on demand, dynamic URLs maybe used. In that case the site serves basically as a template for the content. Usually, a dynamic URL would look something like this: code dot google dot com/p/google-checkout-php-sample-code/issues/detail?id=31.

if you want more information on this then goto on (Dynamic URLs vs. Static URLs - The Best Practice for SEO is Still Clear | SEOmoz)
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ynamic URL - URLs that contain "?" are called dynamic URLs. It's dynamic because the page is normally generated by using data from a database

Static URL - If you have knowledge about HTML, you know the web pages you create normally have .htm, or .html, file extension. These pages are static because HTML code don't change on the fly when requested and they are not processed by web servers for logic.
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