SEO across sites built using Google Web Toolkit
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Hi guys,
General question around general SEO best practices, such as url and title, and how they fit in with Google Web Toolkit built sites that use a www.site.com/#!category=12345 format.
The space we're getting into is heavily competitive, with many established players doing standard SEO well.
I know there are some speed benefits to using GWT, however I'd like to better understand the SEO impact, if any, before the site development progresses too far.
Cheers, Jez
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