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Sergey Prisyazhnyuk2019-10-13 16:48:18
Search Engine Optimization
Sergey Prisyazhnyuk, 2019-10-13 16:48:18

How does a search engine bypass pages?

Good day to all. I am far from SEO, but the following question crept into my head:
Suppose we have a website - where there are two pages: Page
1 (main) Page
2 secondary
The robot, when bypassing page 1, found a link and went to page 2.
And fixed 2 pages at the site.

But what happens if there is a link on the main page. By clicking on which content will be loaded from the database using Ajax and change the content on the main page.
Will the robot consider this content?
How many strangers will he take into account?

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Rookee, 2019-10-22
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Good afternoon!
Ajax indexes only Google, and that is not always correct. We recommend that you create static pages for better indexing. If the site is small it is not so difficult to do

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