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Search engine friendly urls

Discussion in 'Forum Management' started by cpvr, Mar 27, 2006.

  1. Old Welsh Guy

    Old Welsh Guy Notable Member

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    You should be using redirect match or the like to prevent this happenining. That way the dynamic urls will not exist. Although I have to ask, if the dynamic ones are being spidered, why are you rewriting?
     
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    if u remove ur search friendly you will loose your pr`s , because the links will change , domain/forum/xxx.html is different from domain/forum/show.php?if=xxx

    for search engine its differents .
     
    commandos, Mar 27, 2006 IP
  3. cpvr

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    Why would I lose my pr? Do explain.

    Ya, I could, but won't the search engines find the new urls or should I say old urls easily?
     
    cpvr, Mar 27, 2006 IP
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    Let say you have this domain "my-domain.com"

    and you have a forum on it . my-domain.com/forum


    and you have threads ... the links of the threads are in this format :

    my-domain.com/forum/thread-title.html

    now let say you have a topic about cars with a title " Cars "

    so the domain will be like this : my-domain.com/forum/cars.html

    and let suppose this thread is old enough and have a pr of 5 .


    When you remove the search engine friendly link the link of the thread will change to something that look like this :

    my-domain.com/forum/showthread.php?id=xxxx (where xxxx is a uniq number that refere to the cars thread in the db)


    for search engines there is difference between the 2 links .

    The : my-domain.com/forum/showthread.php?id=xxxx will have a pr 0 because no one linked to it etc ...
     
    commandos, Mar 27, 2006 IP
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    Old Welsh Guy Notable Member

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    He is right, despite the red rep ;)

    Do yourself a favour, and find out which one of the two has the most indexed, most back links and most traffic, then redirect keeping that version. If you do a 301 redirect match then after a couple of months all will settle down.
     
    Old Welsh Guy, Mar 27, 2006 IP