Pertunda Revamps Adult Search Engine Directory

Pertunda, a search engine directory serving the adult industry, has announced a revamped search engine directory that now contains static links as opposed to dynamic links.

Pertunda has received various requests from its clients to change its directory structure to become more SEO friendly and has responded by restructuring the backend of its search engine database to produce static links. Shaze from Pertunda explains, "Every SEO company knows the importance of static links when being linked from internet directories or other websites. Most, if not all, search engine spiders are unable to follow dynamic redirected links processed by CGI scripts, which does not help much in search engine rankings. What this means is that the owner of a website isn't getting the Google PR value passed on to their website, as well not getting credit for the anchor text link to his or her website from the linking directory or website."

Many internet search directories in the adult industry currently offer dynamic links which don't do much as far as search engine optimization goes.

Pertunda continues to expand on its success as an adult search engine and will continue to provide its clients and visitors with the best available services. "We are in the process of expanding Pertunda into becoming not just an adult search engine, but also an adult portal with tons of interactive sections for our visitors", said Shaze, adding that "This will give our site 'stickiness' which will keep our visitors coming back on a regular basis".

For more information, please visit www.pertunda.com.

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