Best types of Link to use

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by madmax728, Apr 23, 2008.

  1. #1
    By observation I have seen that using <a href="./">Home</a> (Slashes and no http://) is best for internal linking. Whats your opinion?
     
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  2. wissam

    wissam Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Using the "HTTP://www.site" and the rest adds more bytes to the page making it bigger in size, and it's completely useless for internal linking, so don't use the HTTP full url method.
     
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  3. Dan Schulz

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    #3
    Actually what you're suggesting may make it harder for the spiders to crawl the links. Which is a shame, since I like relative internal URls.
     
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    wissam Well-Known Member

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    #4
    Exactly, that's another thing.
     
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  5. madmax728

    madmax728 Banned

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    #5
    Tell that to the people at Digital Point.

    <a href="./" accesskey="1">Digital Point Forums</a>
     
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    madmax728 Banned

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    #6
    Spiders are smart ;)
     
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    #7
    Yep, but they are lazy lol
     
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    #8
    worrying about a few extra bytes on your page is a bit silly given the relatively small size of text files vs the large size of most images/movies that seem to be so popular these days.
     
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    wissam Well-Known Member

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    Do you know the maximum size that the spider eats from each page :)
    http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/page-size/
     
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    Google doesn't index movies or images... ;)
     
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    wissam Well-Known Member

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    Thats also true ;)
     
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    #12
    Truth & common sense have a thin line between them.. ;)

    As for the OP's question, absolute links are the best to prevent indexing issues. Unlike Dan Schulz I like using absolute URLs :D Big fish like their own side of the pond I guess. ;)
     
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    Nice talk :)
     
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    Generally absolute URLs are the recommended way to go about it. The spiders are smart enough to figure out relative paths (./, ../, etc) but content scrapers and other tools are not. This way, in case some of your content does get picked up (especially for a blog), your internal links remain in tact and you may even be able to pick up some unexpected link juice.
     
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    Explain to me and the rest of us how you get any value from a site that uses duplicate content by the masses? :confused: :rolleyes:
     
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    Well, you know as well as I that duplicate content is ignored but that does not always mean discounted. Google is good at recognizing duplicate content, especially re-posted content. Just because the page scraping your content does not show up in the results does not mean that Google does not recognize that link to your site.

    Granted a lot of content scrapers are generally in that shady area, you never know what bonuses you can pick up.
     
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    #17
    Thems are fighting words, brother! Pick your pistol, for we duel at 20 paces come dawn! :p

    (Seriously though, I said I like relative links, but from a developer's standpoint. From an SEO standpoint, however, I will use the absolute URLs to prevent indexing issues and to deal with scrapers all in one swoop.)
     
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    My submarines have already manned the torpedo's and the safety is off on my tomahawk cruise missiles :D
     
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    #19
    Bah. I brought nukes with me, and they're already in orbit. But enough of the off-topic threadjacking...
     
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    #20
    You developers and your smaller code :D Isn't that really the only benefit of relative links on the developers side?
     
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