Dynamic SEO resources
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Hi everyone,
Could any of you recommend a good resource to learn about dynamic SEO?
Thanks very much,
Diana
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Sorry for the late reply. It doesn't look like too many people here use that technique. If you want a deeper evaluation of if that would be helpful in your situation, you can consider making this a private question and asking SEOmoz staff for an opinion.
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Hi Diana,
Can you explain a little of what you mean by dynamic SEO? Are you meaning SEO for dynamic pages instead of static pages?
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I have never heard of Dynamic SEO. Perhaps its a company?
If your looking for a learning resource, you are at the right place. SEOMOZ is all you need
GREG
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