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Which one would be better for SEO on the term "gaining mass review"

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by AdamSee, Jan 21, 2006.

  1. #1
    url.com/[maincategory]/[subcategory]/[program]-review/

    i.e.
    url.com/health-and-fitness/muscle-building/gaining-mass-review/

    or

    url.com/review/[program]/

    i.e.
    url.com/review/gaining-mass/

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    AdamSee, Jan 21, 2006 IP
  2. subseo

    subseo Guest

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    #2
    hmmm...
    what about 3rd:
    example.com/gaining-mass-review/
    (ie. the shorter url and the less subfolders, the better...)
     
    subseo, Jan 21, 2006 IP
  3. AdamSee

    AdamSee Well-Known Member

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    Hmm, an interesting point. That would make it better for SEO, however the problem arises from a managing point of view, as having several hundred reviews in the root of the webspace would make it very hefty to handle.
     
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    i think keywords in the url is highly over-rated. I'd not spend too much time on it, personally. Getting the content and then links to it is FAR more important.
     
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    Adam: With a decent CMS, it shouldn't be a problem, though if you are doing it the html way, than I would understand.

    Lorie: agreed on the over-rated thing, but every bit counts...
     
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    I guess I'll have to find out from some coders if it can be directed to links like that, without actually having real paths (maybe more than a mod_rewrite?)
     
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