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ASPX vs HTML for SEO
I am working with a client and the hosting provider uses an application to build the pages and they are all written in ASPX including the homepages "Index.aspx"
What I am worried about is that if they will rank the same as a .html page. I am currently used to optimizing only html with some dynamic pages but not with a completely ASPX site. Any Comments. Thanks |
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Technically the scripting languages let it be HTML or ASPX should not affect the SEO. However the experienced SEO experts beg to differ by stating that the HTML sites hold an upperhand.
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This very informative post. It is nice to read about ASPX vs HTML for SEO.
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Presently, I am working with a particular client. I am also in association with hosting provider who makes use of specific applications in order to build pages.
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Yes it is very true .The coding language has no effect with SEO.
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Scripting languages whether it is HTML and ASPX must not affect SEO. However SEO experts differ in this through HTML site and gain an upper hand.
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To be precise the scripting languages let it be HTML or ASPX ought to not disturb the SEO. On the other hand the knowledgeable SEO experts beg to be different by affirming that the HTML sites grip an upper hand.
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Technically scripting languages should not have any effect on SEO.. Whether it is HTML or aspx, it will rank equally ..
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Spiders couldn't care less what the extension of your files is. By the time the spider reads it, it's all HTML anyway. ASP, ASPX, PHP, Java, etc... it all gets parsed by the server and converted into HTML which is what the browser and search engines see. Just make sure your ASPX application is producing well optimized HTML
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this information is really great thanks so much for this info...
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I am working with a client who is a web hosting provider and uses an application in building web pages that are written in ASPX including various home pages that are through “Index.aspx”.
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Thanks for the information.
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Sorry guys no idea about it but thanks for it.
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