Why doesn't DP have SEO URLs?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Steven999, Oct 3, 2009.

  1. #1
    If rewriting URLs are so important how come DP doesn't use it?
     
    Steven999, Oct 3, 2009 IP
  2. coldcoder

    coldcoder Well-Known Member

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    i found that with google no matter if your website (.*).html or php i found all the same.
     
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  3. crath

    crath Well-Known Member

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    Because they have nothing to advertise? This site is ours ;)
     
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    theapparatus Peon

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    Who says they are?

    The spiders look at a number of things. What's in the title tags, the h1 and h2 tags, indexed links within, etc.

    It's just one of many things that add up all together.
     
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    Good question. I'm betting it's cause it was started a while ago before we knew the importance of SEO URL's.
     
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  6. aaron_nimocks

    aaron_nimocks Im kind of a big deal Staff

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    Because it doesnt need it.

    The age of content, age of site, and backlinks far outweigh the benefits of mod_rewriting an established site with a large amount of posts and threads.
     
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    That and Shawn doesn't need anymore stress on the server than there already is. Using mod_rewrite to rewrite and direct the URLs would likely kill the server. As in "it's dead, Jim". D.O.A. R.I.P. Deceased. Kicked the bucket, bought the farm, went to the great server farm in the sky...
     
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