URL rewriting which will better for seo point of view .php, .html , without extension

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by jaikant, Aug 1, 2012.

  1. #1
    Hi There
    My client has redesigned his website. Some inner pages url has been changed and earliar url extension was .php. Now extension will .html
    Kindly explain me that which url will better for seo point of view. My site is already in rank. Does it affect my ranking
    1.bouclier dot in/products.php
    2. bouclier dot in/products.html
    3.bouclier dot in/products/
    Thanks
     
    jaikant, Aug 1, 2012 IP
  2. imfusa

    imfusa Active Member

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    From some experiments and some info viewed on some websites, it seams that google doesn't like much the .php extension, because it's kind of dinamic.
    HTML - in my opinion is the best to use. There are a lot of .html websites that google gives a lot of credit
    The one with / would be in second place.
     
    imfusa, Aug 1, 2012 IP
  3. jaikant

    jaikant Member

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    My site is already in rank. I have redesigned site and changed extention from .php to .html. Will ranking be affected from this changing.
    Wraking
     
    jaikant, Aug 2, 2012 IP
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    indinoida2012 Peon

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    i don't think so that page extention will effect the rank badly....you can redirect the .php pages to new one.html...
     
    indinoida2012, Aug 4, 2012 IP
  5. MatthewWoodward.co.uk

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    It really doesn't make a difference.

    Just make sure you have 301 redirects in place from the old urls to the new ones, it will take a couple of weeks for Google to catch up!
     
    MatthewWoodward.co.uk, Aug 4, 2012 IP
  6. jaikant

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    MatthewWoodward.co.uk
    If i would do 301 redirects in place from the old urls the new ones and whenever google will catch it than raking will affect from this changing, because my site is already in rank.
     
    jaikant, Aug 4, 2012 IP