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Does .php less favorable than .html in SEO?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Zetman, Jul 11, 2007.

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    If I create a web page using the extension .php rather than normal .html, will it be less favorable by major search engine like Google, Yahoo and MSN? Please advise:confused:
     
    Zetman, Jul 11, 2007 IP
  2. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    i think it does not change anythink. if your urls are human readable like file-name.html or file-name.php , it has the same importance. is there any ? character in your urls
     
    trichnosis, Jul 11, 2007 IP
  3. frankcow

    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    #3
    Nothing should be changed by the extension
     
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  4. Zetman

    Zetman Peon

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    I will put some major keywords in the url, but some of my web pages will have a php script, so it must be in .php.
     
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  5. Geoffrey

    Geoffrey Banned

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    #5
    Nope, it doesn't make a difference.
    I ALWAYS use .php as I find I tend to use a lot of php scripts and just incase I ever add a script to a page I keep it as a .php
     
    Geoffrey, Jul 11, 2007 IP
  6. calder

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    Think about it : the hundreds of thousands of blogs running Wordpress all have index.php ; and all the SE are just fine with it.
     
    calder, Jul 11, 2007 IP
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    #7
    file extension makes no difference, it's all about what's on the page and how it's linked.
     
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  8. purdue512

    purdue512 Well-Known Member

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    What about having a '?' in the URL string ... Does that make any difference for SEO?

    Thx
     
    purdue512, Jul 16, 2007 IP
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    poksa Banned

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    #9
    there is no problem with that... people want .htlml format it's because In SEO Static pages are more SEO friendly...
     
    poksa, Jul 16, 2007 IP
  10. ChildeRoland

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    #10
    Long dynamic run on URL's used to give the se's problems, but as long as you don't have 6 different areas that are strung together by ? or & symbols then you're OK. Even if you had a bunch you could still be ok as long as you have a well executed navigational structure that stays static.
     
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    you can use your .htaccess rewrite to solve the problem (if you have any doubts).
     
    theo, Jul 16, 2007 IP
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    eadkung Active Member

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    I notice that a url with '?' is called "ugly url or dirty url" in many seo tutorials.

    I think SE may not like this kind of url and make bots craw your site slower.
    So i change all my urls to 'clean and friendly urls' like
    "www.mydomain.com/category/topic-title.html" using mod_rewrite.

    I don't know how it effects to SERPs or index speed. but I change it because it looks nice and more readable.:eek:
     
    eadkung, Jul 16, 2007 IP
  13. klown

    klown Peon

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    .php endings are supposed to have no difference from .html endings. I think this is true, however If I mod rewrite a site I generally end it in .html

    Having lots of ?place=22 is ugly. Search engines certainly take longer to index endings like this.
     
    klown, Jul 16, 2007 IP
  14. dcristo

    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    #14
    The filename is important, not the extension
     
    dcristo, Jul 16, 2007 IP
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    I preffer .html extensions but this is my deviation.
    I can't agree with that. Lot of frameworks don't have mod rewrite module. Sites are not made only by SEO heads. Addresses stops been so important when usability + good content is nice linked. It can of course help, and Im always tryin to keep url friendly, but it is not so important ...
     
    Easy_Rider, Jul 17, 2007 IP
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    #16
    Think this way "What kind of code can Spybots read?" - HTML coding of course. Now, if your file is .php .asp .aspx .shtml etc...it won't matter really as long as the site code and content is html parsed.

    Anything HTML (inside code) is readable for search engines.
     
    Trapped, Jul 17, 2007 IP
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    yeah I've been wondering this, too. You could always rewrite the php files to .html
     
    Jezek, Jul 17, 2007 IP
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    I hope it's true that it doesn't matter because I always use .php out of habit.
     
    add_cents, Jul 17, 2007 IP