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Hello Friends,
I have changed on my sites to do friendly URLs and I am not sure if they help to get more indexed on SeO or not.
Do you use search engine friendly URLs for your sites? What is the results?
Please share you advice.
No advice is stupid.
Thanks for reading.
I have changed on my sites to do friendly URLs and I am not sure if they help to get more indexed on SeO or not.
Do you use search engine friendly URLs for your sites? What is the results?
Please share you advice.
No advice is stupid.
Thanks for reading.
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I think that when planning a site you try to ensure that you use as much keyword rich content as possible throughout the site to satisfy the spiders. Along with creating a keyword infused URL you also need to ensure that your anchors, your general content, your meta descriptions and event the tags for your images are keyword rich. Also, if you are going to create microsites like a blog the name of the blog and the titles of the posts should also be keyword rich. Anyone else care to add to or tweak my advice?
Create content for humans and not spiders. If the content is good and worth reading, the traffic will naturally follow as people naturally link to the content.
Don't keyword stuff your pages by using too many keywords in a manner that reads almost unnatural.
That being said ... keywords don't answer the OP's question of using friendly URLs. IMO, friendly URLs help, yes. I am in favor of keeping query parameters to a bare minimum in URL strings. I am not so sure that keywords within URLs does much help though, as I feel that it seems almost artificial at that point, and doesn't help as much as it used to.
Don't keyword stuff your pages by using too many keywords in a manner that reads almost unnatural.
That being said ... keywords don't answer the OP's question of using friendly URLs. IMO, friendly URLs help, yes. I am in favor of keeping query parameters to a bare minimum in URL strings. I am not so sure that keywords within URLs does much help though, as I feel that it seems almost artificial at that point, and doesn't help as much as it used to.
Last edited by cscgal; Jun 27th, 2009 at 1:20 pm.
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Yep, Search Engine Friendly URLs help in SEO.
By the way, What is that "No advice is stupid" thing?
Also, This is the third forum I think I saw the same post, Are you Copy-pasting the same post on various forums?
By the way, What is that "No advice is stupid" thing?
Also, This is the third forum I think I saw the same post, Are you Copy-pasting the same post on various forums?
it will help of course but remember to create content for the humans just like cscgal said
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Create content for humans and not spiders. If the content is good and worth reading, the traffic will naturally follow as people naturally link to the content.
Don't keyword stuff your pages by using too many keywords in a manner that reads almost unnatural.
That being said ... keywords don't answer the OP's question of using friendly URLs. IMO, friendly URLs help, yes. I am in favor of keeping query parameters to a bare minimum in URL strings. I am not so sure that keywords within URLs does much help though, as I feel that it seems almost artificial at that point, and doesn't help as much as it used to.
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