URL best practice

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by new-media, Apr 21, 2010.

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  2. chauhanmanish

    chauhanmanish Peon

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    I believe you should always use hyphen(-) in your page urls when you are joining two keywords. In your query, if you use url-query then you would be able to target all like url, query and url query as a keyword. in case if you use urlquery, you won't be able to target the combination of keywords.
     
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    asghar.paracha Well-Known Member

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    to seperate 2 keywords you can use "-" and that is better for SEO
     
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    Hi Buddy!!!

    The best URL Practice..which is done for the main purpose...can u explain...meet again.

    :cool:
     
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  5. smartware

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    I'm totally agree with you.
     
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  6. new-media

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    Obviously SEO is a big concern but I also need to think about usability as in how users remember links with hyphens in them and are there accessibility standards relating to URLs?
     
    new-media, Apr 21, 2010 IP
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    The seperation of two words by "-" beomes easy by GOOGLE to recognize.Merging the two words may not make your site user aand seracg engine friendly!!!!
     
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    Agree. By seperating keywords with hyphens, SE can see that there're 2 or more keywords. By combining them as one word, SE just consider that as one keyword, and it may be not the thing you want.
     
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    Agreed with the hypen between words. I've noticed that you have missed the trailing slash off the url. Have you considered adding it or why you haven't added it?
     
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    I don't think there's much penalty to joining keywords together without the hyphen.

    I run a pretty big menswear site that has about 100 key phrases that I target, most of those are made of two or more words that match with the keywords in my URLs and I don't have any hyphens anywhere. While I'm not exactly pulling #1 spots across every phrase just yet, I'm raking pretty well on enough of them not to think there's anything wrong with not using hyphens.
     
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    just focus on keyword, as i know "-" mark is not in google concern, so in google perspective url-query it will same with urlquery
     
    raquo, Apr 21, 2010 IP