Hi I would like to know which is better: when adding links in a html page should the links have the full domain name like this www. mysite.com/contact.html or just the page name like this contact.html without adding the domain name every time. ( i need to know which is better for SEO and website downloading speed etc. The second question is: when you add contents to a website is it better to add it to a folder like this www. mysite.com/new_contents.html or is it best to add it in form of subdomain i.e www. new.contents.mysite.com I hope you can help me asap. Thanks carl
1. I think www. mysite.com/contact.html will have more SEO than contact.html. 2. www. mysite.com/new_contents.html is best than using of any subdomains.
Hi, - The first question: the better is (www.mysite.com/contact.html), because when you write all domain, the search engine consider that as back link refer to your site. - The second question: (www.mysite.com/new_contents.html) is the best.
i suggest you don't use absolute url....................just use contact.html it will be your website page................and will not harm your ranking .................... its count as inbound links................if you add absolute url then it may count as external links from the page..........................
use contact.html. so, that you ll not have any problem even when u change your domain name............
If in the future you are going to change your domain although you never know use /contact..html, SEO is not affected by anyone of your option and for your second question don't use a sub domain for that.
1) use contact.html as seo dont take backlinks from the original site itself 2) use http: // yoursite.com/yourpage as subdomain is a waste and not user friendly!!
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When adding links, you better use contact.html than the URL of your website. Submitting the URL of your website doesnt look good if you are doing SEO for your website.
Thanks, but I think I will listen to Mr Google this time, thats what he said See full article @ google support: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35156&hl=en