All the different country versions of Google start with If it *is* coming from a Google search, then we'll pull out the query string, and search it for a few different words to see if we want to alter the flavor of the page accordingly. Here's the code...it's mostly just boring old text string extraction stuff: code sample Once we get to here, we'll have set our nPageFlavor variable to one of our three versions of the page.
Now all there is left to do is set the string variables acc kuwait mobile phone numbers database ordingly, then in the page content stuff those variables in the appropriate places on the page. code sample DRIFTING OVER TO THE DARK (HAT) SIDE Now, ideally you'd like Google to show the title and snippet from that page corresponding to the search term, rather than just the default version (which is what Google's crawler would see, as it's not going to pass in a query string with search terms).
If you don't want Google to think these are essentially the same page (i.e. dup content), you'll want to do a fair bit more substantial text substitution. You can do this based on your nPageFlavor variable of course. But then, you'll need to show links to each flavor, and do it in some reasonably intelligent way. For example, at the bottom of the page you could link to each of the other versions with something like "More about the differences between a wedding registry and a honeymoon registry" and just link the term you want to tune the target page for (e.
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