DosDawg
cached content ends up creating some weird strings at the end of the file. the file name also needs to be legible. basically SEO starts from TOP DOWN concept. using dolphin makes it somewhat difficult because of the issue with meta tags, and the fact that you cannot utilize meta tags effectively across your site.

there are approaches to get around that, but i would say to focus on up to 10 pages of your site, a decent sitemap submitted to google helps some, and others there is no difference. see more as an example:

the query dolphin stand alone RMS is interesting, because this is not something i actually focused on, but certainly google likes the pages and the information. and this is coming from a dolphin/orca environment.

Dolphin 6.1.6 did not run a cached environment per se' however, i have not really tested to see what the results are for caching content across this dynamic platform.

as Andrew has said, keeping your site clean and functional is the most important item. keeping good content on your site is of the utmost importance. you can go through the motions with sitemaps and keeping google on top of your site, but in all honesty, the search engines will find your site, might not be at the pace you want them to, but at the same time, consider the millions of sites that are on the internet now, compared to just 5 years ago.

keywords, content, and dont abuse either.

Regards,
DosDawg
slimgoody
My Pateince level is all over the place. I throw a peice of content up and expect immediate recognition. Maybe updating my site with content every single day will give me the results I'm looking for in the near future.
 
 
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