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SEO perspective on non existent directory base in urlURL?

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I'm wondering if there will be any SEO/readability/memorability benefit to using this kind of urlURL structure for my upcoming project.

www.moviereviews.com/movie/name: www.moviereviews.com/movie/name?

Considering that /movie/movie is not a real directory. So that page doesn't exist. Something similar to wordpress /category//category/ base that is used purely for content separation on the site.

What do you think? For user it will be beneficial, if domain doesn't signal what content is about my extra dir will tell what it is about. Correct?

But from SEO perspective?

I'm wondering if there will be any SEO/readability/memorability benefit to using this kind of url structure for my upcoming project.

www.moviereviews.com/movie/name

Considering that /movie is not a real directory. So that page doesn't exist. Something similar to wordpress /category/ base that is used purely for content separation on the site.

What do you think? For user it will be beneficial, if domain doesn't signal what content is about my extra dir will tell what it is about. Correct?

But from SEO perspective?

I'm wondering if there will be any SEO/readability/memorability benefit to using this kind of URL structure for my upcoming project: www.moviereviews.com/movie/name?

Considering that /movie is not a real directory. So that page doesn't exist. Something similar to wordpress /category/ base that is used purely for content separation on the site.

What do you think? For user it will be beneficial, if domain doesn't signal what content is about my extra dir will tell what it is about. Correct?

But from SEO perspective?

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SEO perspective on non existent directory base in url?

I'm wondering if there will be any SEO/readability/memorability benefit to using this kind of url structure for my upcoming project.

www.moviereviews.com/movie/name

Considering that /movie is not a real directory. So that page doesn't exist. Something similar to wordpress /category/ base that is used purely for content separation on the site.

What do you think? For user it will be beneficial, if domain doesn't signal what content is about my extra dir will tell what it is about. Correct?

But from SEO perspective?