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Modern thinking on relative versus absolute internal links

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by wizardofx, May 27, 2006.

  1. #1
    It has been a long time since I visited this problem, what
    is the latest thinking? My site has hundreds of pages,
    all linked with each other to the maximum.

    If I use absolute URL addressing
    in these links will I get more respect from any of the big
    three, or are relative links just as good?

    Best regards
    wiz
     
    wizardofx, May 27, 2006 IP
  2. wizardofx

    wizardofx Well-Known Member

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    No opinions about this? Or don't you understand what I mean?

    For example, when I link to another page on my site I could
    use /page3.htm or I could use http://www.whatevermysiteurlis.com/page3.htm

    Do the search engines treat the second differently than the
    first?
     
    wizardofx, Jun 16, 2006 IP
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    axemedia Guest

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    Good question.

    I use the relative links most the time and it seems that PR is passed from my home page to all my internal pages (except some of my sites that recently had all internal pages dropped for Google index since BigDaddy)

    Not sure though if one type, relative vs. absolute, does a better job of passing weight and relavance for SEO purposes.
     
    axemedia, Jun 16, 2006 IP
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    email_id Peon

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    Both have the same weightage :)
     
    email_id, Jun 16, 2006 IP
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    I think both are equal, but you should only use one method on each page, not mix the two.
     
    tims, Jun 17, 2006 IP
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    dilipsam Well-Known Member

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    Yes both have the same weightage as email_id states but I recommend that you use:

    a href="filename.htm" instead of
    a href="http://www.domain-name.com/filename.htm"

    for the simple reason that your page-size might be reduced to some extent and thereby reducing the bandwidth usage of your site which has been allotted to you by the hosting company.
     
    dilipsam, Jun 17, 2006 IP
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    wizardofx Well-Known Member

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    Any particular reason? Other than bandwidth?
     
    wizardofx, Jun 19, 2006 IP
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    That statement is based purely on SEO stuff that I have read. I have no way way of confirming or not confirming the validity of it, other than to me it seems logical.

    Also, if you use relative links, wouldn't that slow down your page loading, as the browser would have to work out the absolute path, which takes time, a very small amount of time but time nonetheless?
     
    tims, Jun 21, 2006 IP
  9. wizardofx

    wizardofx Well-Known Member

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    Of course most web pages will have both internal and external links,
    internal to pages on the home site and external to pages off
    site.
     
    wizardofx, Jun 22, 2006 IP
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    mobilebay Active Member

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    I have seen sites using relative returns a response blo.co where as absolute returns www.blo.co so in my opinion depends if you want g to index www or not

    ;)
     
    mobilebay, Nov 13, 2006 IP
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    I have seen very highly ranked sites in google using relative links. I personally don't think it matters for seo.

    I use relative links. You save on bandwidth and your users get the page loaded faster.
     
    dsr771, Nov 15, 2006 IP
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    I don't see why it should matter to the engines, therefore I don't worry about it.
     
    mass nerder, Nov 15, 2006 IP