If you have data that has the potential to be monetized and you want to bring the largest possible audience to it, you may want to make it visible to major search engines such as Yahoo, Google and Bing. Caspio has developed a groundbreaking SEO deployment model that enables database-stored information to be published and crawled by search engines, allowing you to generate free organic traffic to your website.

In the past, custom hand-crafted code was required to make databases search-engine-friendly. Caspio’s simple point-and-click tools eliminate these complexities. All it takes is a few Caspio DataPages to provide a list of thousands of records for search engines to index. Like all other features of Caspio Bridge, special coding or programming knowledge is not required. All you need is a Caspio Bridge Professional package or higher and access to your web server.

The SEO deployment technology is unique to Caspio and not available on any other cloud platform.

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For detailed information on implementing Server-Side (SEO) Deployment for your apps, visit http://caspio.com/seoguidelines.

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  • Dave Parsi

    Jim,

    With SEO deployment you are inviting the search engines to come and index your pages. So there is a little data transfer impact there. And if your data is popular and a lot of people come to your site as a result of finding your data on search engines, then your data transfer is impacted. But I’d assume that’s a good problem to have.

    SEO deployment requires a PHP, ASP or ASPX page. So HTML won’t do. But I am almost certain that your server allows you to have php pages too. It’s just that you may not be able to manage them within your CMS system.

    Dave Parsi

  • medXcentral (Jim)

    When deploying SEO tactic, does it impact our “data transfer allowance?”

    Also, I use GoDaddy’s Website Tonight CMS. My pages carry a .html extension. Does that rule me out for use of your SEO functionality?

    SEO is great news and would add significant value to my project… but I must make certain I can support the cost. Please advise.

    Thank you.
    Jim Canto
    medXcentral

  • medXcentral (Jim)

    Thanks, Dave. Yes.. that would be a GREAT problem to have. I just have to be certain I can get to the critical point of affording the traffic. I’m sure you can imagine that quandary.

    And, yes, I’ve seen my pages carry a .php extension after adding the native RSS feed widget within the CMS. And, if I remove the widget, the page extension converts back. Very strange. I’ll have to look into it deeper to see if I can figure out a work around.

    Thanks.
    - Jim