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Doorway Page:
This is a website page which is optimised to get good rankings in the search engines but is not intended to provide content for the visitors or even to be seen by them.

Doorway Page
An outdated "trick", now considered "SPAM" by all major searchengines, this is a page designed specifically to rank well in search engines for particular keywords, serving as an entry point through which visitors pass to the main content.

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Database-driven As in "database-driven web site." Means that the website is connected to a database and web page content is based in part on information extracted from those databases.

Doorway pages
Web pages created specifically for obtaining top search engine positions and not to benefit end users. Typically computer generated, doorway pages are usually created to rank high on specific search engines and are often cloaked.

Doorway Page: A page developed specifically to rank highly in search engines for particular keywords. Doorway pages may act as an entry point to the main content of a website.

Doorway Page/Domain
These are specially assembled pages that feature keywords for particular product searches. These often redirect visitors to a home page.
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Doorway page - this is a technique used to present a website to the Search Engines the way they want it, while showing a more user-friendly page to website visitors.

Doorway Page - A page used for driving traffic form any page to another specific page and usually focusing on specific keywords.

Doorway Page: Also known as bridge pages, gateway page, entry pages, portals or portal pages, these pages are used to improve search engine placement.

Doorway Page
Also known as a gateway page or jump page, a doorway page is a URL with minimal content designed to rank highly for a specific keyword and redirect visitors to a homepage or designated Landing Page.

Doorway Page
A web page designed to draw in Internet traffic from search engines, and then direct this traffic to another website.

Doorway Page - A Web page created to rank well in a search engine's organic listings (non-paid) and delivers very little information to those viewing it.

Doorway Page (also Gateway Page): A webpage created expressly in the hopes of ranking well for a term in a search engine's non-paid listing. It does not deliver much information but is designed to entice visitors to enter.

Doorway Page
A page that is optimized to rank well for a given keyword phrase Also known as a Hall Way or Tunnel Page.

Doorway Page - Pages designed to rank for highly targeted search queries, typically designed to redirect searchers to a page with other advertisements.

Doorway Page - a page used for driving traffic to another page and usually focusing on specific keywords. Generally, doorway pages are designed for search engines only, human visitors never see them - consequently, they are frowned upon.

Doorway Page - A web page specifically created in order to obtain rankings within the natural listings of a search engine. These pages generally are filled with keywords and are meant to funnel surfers into the main web site.

Another term for a doorway page. See doorway pages.
Browser
The software used to view, manage, and access web pages by interpreting hypertext and hyperlinks. Two of the most common browsers are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Instead, visitors will often see only some enticement on the doorway page leading them to other pages (i.e., "Click Here To Enter), or they may be automatically propelled quickly past the doorway page.

Some webmasters cloak thousands of doorway pages on trusted domains, and rake in a boatload of cash until they are caught and de-listed.

See also: Search engine, Keyword, Market, Marketing, Click