Which is better please. Experts

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    selectsplat Well-Known Member

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    It depends on the keyphrase you select to optimize on.

    For example, if you have a page that you want to optimize on the phrase "pagerank" (poor choice BTW), the the URL www.mysite.com/pagerank.html is better than the URL www.mysite.com/webmaster_tools/pagerank.html becuase of keyword proximity.
     
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    Thanks selectsplat,

    I am not using that keyword "I have used it just for an example" can you tell me what do you mean by "BTW"

    Thanks for the help anyway..

     
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    BTW mean "by the way".

    Your selected key prahse for each page should be as close to the beginning of the URL as possible.

    Therefore, if "keyphrase" is the key phrase you are optimizing a page for then..

    www.sample.com/keyphrase

    Is better than ....

    www.sample.com/category/keyphase

    Because it is close to the beginning of the URL.
     
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    thanks for that.
     
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    is it that same with php files because I am using php files so it will be like this: www.mysite.com/keyphrase.php or is it better to create a folder for that keyphrase i.e www.mysite.com/keyphrase/index.php or www.mysite.com/keyphrase/keyphrase.php


    Thanks selectsplat..

     
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    thanks for that. I know, I can use the 301 redirect feature, is this the best way or is there are any other javascript or .htaccess code etc to achieve this??

    MAny Thanks for your kind support

     
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    The first mistake you may have made is using underscores instead of hyphens!

    Hope this helps? >

    http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=76329
     
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