Comment posted to Static HTML vs Dynamic URLs by SEO Expert.
There’s dynamic URLs for the comments now on this site and they will be indexed by Google.
The comment above of mine has a link at the bottom to
http://www.seo-consultant-services.co.uk/static-html-vs-dynamic-urls.html?cid=44145
I’m using a WordPress plugin called SEO Super Comments with my own code changes and it uses larger comments to create pages like the one above.
Give it a week and you’ll find that page will be indexed in Google, try a site search to see-
site:http://www.seo-consultant-services.co.uk/ cid
Just activated the SEO Super Comments plugin on this site, but been running it a while at other sites, try this search in Google:
site:http://www.google-adsense-templates.co.uk/ cid
You can see over 70 of that sites comments have an individual page indexed in Google.
Search Google for “Individual AdSense channel IDs” and one of the comments is number one. Another comment page is top 10 for “AdSense Style Clickbank Ads”, so Google ranks them.
David
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