SQL and SEO

  • Hey folks,

    How SQL helps in Search Engine Optimization? Please help me out.

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  • I don't think SQL can have any direct impact on SEO. Google reads the conent of a website in terms of HTML structure and text. Any database storing the data will have no impact on what Google "sees"

  • Thank You Belperifs for the info.

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  • Well actually, that's wrong.

    Google does rank sites based on speed. Slow sites are bad for user experience. Therefore, poor performance with your database and the SQL code that retrieves your website content can degrade your SEO ranking with Google. While it's true, Google cannot read your SQL code, it can measure how fast your site loads when your SQL code is executed.

    This is a common thing people overlook when optimizing their site for page ranking.

  • SEO (search engine optimization) is a broad general term; there are many forms of search engines besides web searching and Google. Are we talking about a web search engine or just a search feature in something like a CRM application?

    "Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho

  • Eric M Russell (9/28/2016)


    SEO (search engine optimization) is a broad general term; there are many forms of search engines besides web searching and Google. Are we talking about a web search engine or just a search feature in something like a CRM application?

    SEO generally only refers to web search engine like Google, Bing, Yahoo. Never heard of anyone referring to SEO within an application to improve search functionality before.

  • xsevensinzx (9/28/2016)


    Well actually, that's wrong.

    Google does rank sites based on speed. Slow sites are bad for user experience. Therefore, poor performance with your database and the SQL code that retrieves your website content can degrade your SEO ranking with Google. While it's true, Google cannot read your SQL code, it can measure how fast your site loads when your SQL code is executed.

    This is a common thing people overlook when optimizing their site for page ranking.

    Perfect. Thanks

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  • I think I agree with both arguments. Yes slow download is without doubt an SEO factor but SQL in itself is not the issue. Also Google are looking at 2-4 seconds for a page to render. If your SQL hasn’t executed within this time frame I’m sure you’re looking at a heavy duty browser application not a “sales” website

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  • Structured query language (SQL) is pronounced as "S-Q-L" or sometimes "See-Quel" which is the standard language for dealing with relational databases. A relational database defines relationships as tables.SQL programming can be used to effectively insert, search, update, delete database records.

    SEO: SEO or search engine optimization is a very important technique or process for people who depend on their websites to bring them business. Or trying to do so. SEO is a technique with which a site gains a place in the search engine. How well the website is optimized and marketed depends on what its position in the search engine will be. The higher the position, the better. Higher status will ensure higher traffic to the site, more visitors, more sales means. Optimizing is done with the help of key phrases. Key phrases are those that people usually type in the search box when searching for a particular topic. SEO is a time consuming and complex process but it can be learned. Also, SEO is a continuous process.

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