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Q: We have a search engine and we want that when a visitors searches in our site, the results page be indexed by google and other search engines but as our result's page is dynamic, search engines cant index them, ( we also have tried your demo which index 500 urls but even one pages aren't in google index). Can you do anything for us?
A: Google and other search engines can and do index dynamic pages. Our http://www.resourcedb.com/ is a dynamic database driven site and is indexed site:http://www.resourcedb.com/ . But the pages must be seen to have some value from the search engines perspective. If it is simply a search engine retuning links it probably is not seen as of value. Sitemaps is not a magical means to getting indexed by google, It allows you to provide information to google re priority of sites pages, change frequency etc. It notifies google of new sites/pages without google having to find them via a link in an already indexed page. For new sites it is possible that sitemaps may decrease the indexing time but the site must be google worthy or it will make no difference (ie it will still not be indexed). So in general sitemaps is simply one more tool. Do not expect it to have a dramatic impact. If google does not think your site is worth indexing it will stay unindexed until it content/value is improved. Try Google Webmaster Help http://groups.google.com/group/Google_Webmaster_Help for ideas on improving your site.
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