Dynamic Website Indexed by Google
Most Web Content Management Systems which allow companies to update their own websites cannot be indexed properly by Google and other search engines. In fact many HTML static websites do not get indexed well because of lazy programming.
How is Passion CMS different?
Passion CMS has been designed to produce good HTML code that is friendly to search engine spiders. A considerable amount of effort and skill has gone into producing a website generator that produces good code. Google and other search engines index the webpages generated by Passion CMS.
Passion CMS websites have URLs that look like HTML websites.
Why are other CMS systems not indexed on search engines?
This is because, Google uses robots to crawl the web. Robots or search engine spiders read HTML. They can't read graphics or flash, but they can read text, title tags, links, metatags, keywords.
Content Management Systems focus on providing a means to update content and do not consider search engine algorithms.
Secondly, Google does not want to index an infinite amount of duplicate information. Many websites are designed behind search functions. The number of generated webpages from the sum of permutations and combinations will produce hundreds of pages with similar content.
Thirdly, Google says that http://www.google.com/webmasters/2.html its robots may overwhelm or crash sites with dynamic content. If the CMS does not have a directory structure, the robot could find itself in an endless loop.
Is indexing on search engines important?
Absolutely. Google is the new yellow pages and more people every day are learning to use google and other search engines to find information, search for products and services, make connections and do business. If you are not indexed on Google, your business does not exist.
Search is the killer application that like email is changing the way we find information, do business and live.
Read http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4570868 An interview with Google founders.