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28 questions linked to/from Are keywords in URLs good SEO or needlessly redundant?
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Multiple keywords in SEO friendly URL [duplicate]
I have a website with the domain as ‘domain.tld’. I have a product let’s call it as ‘Name A’. The product is used for purpose say ‘Purpose 1 software’. Now I need to optimise the SEO of the product ...
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In 2014 has any SEO value rewriting urls? [duplicate]
In 2014 has any SEO value rewriting urls?
If my site consistently links product page, and that product page shows a consistent canonical url, is there a real SEO doing this
http://example.com/...
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Adding Keywords in URL - Stuffing or Good Technique [duplicate]
I have about 25 pages on my website and after seeing Matt Cutts talk about how keywords in a URL is a good SEO technique, I decided to rename my files a more SEO friendly name.
However, I now have ...
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Does it matter for SEO which keyword is first in the URL path? [duplicate]
Does it really matter in SEO if my URL is:
https://example.com/test/18-apr-2019/author
https://example.com/18-apr-2019/test/author
https://example.com/author/test/18-apr-2019
Does it really matters ...
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Which of these URL is better for SEO? [duplicate]
I am trying to restructure our website that is focus on Healthcare and could you please help me which of these two decisions for URL is better for SEO ?
we present best providers for any healthcare ...
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Should I change all the URL paths on my website to include keywords for SEO and should I rename my cart and checkout pages too? [duplicate]
I'm trying to make my site as SEO optimized as possible and have a question.
Do I change the name of my "cart.php" and "checkout.php" pages to have keywords in them?
For example, here's the current ...
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Do shorter URLs benefit the pagerank and overall SEO value of pages vs. a longer categorised url showing the site structure
We are coming to the end of a long project in which we are upgrading our client's site from a custom built CMS to the latest version of Umbraco CMS whilst also making their website responsive. As part ...
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Can keywords in the URL path be separated by commas for Google?
As we know, keywords in the URL are helpful with your SEO, for example, /keyword1-keyword2, or keyword1_keyword2. We know that Google is able to identify the two keywords.
However, what if it was ...
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How do I handle the URL of an article that sits in more than one category
In our knowledge base (hosted in Wordpress) we have one article that is relevant to 2 categories. I do not want to duplicate the article and have it sitting separately in each category for fear of ...
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Is using URL rewritting instead of multiple parameters the only way to make sure all pages are indexed by Google?
If I keep the pattern (index.php?module=test¶m=1) will pages be less likely to be indexed then if I use the pattern (test_param_1.html) ?
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Which URL is SEO friendly when it comes to non ASCII characters?
/λαδοκολλα-περι-ανεμων
/ladokolla-peri-anemon
In the first URL I'm using the same business name, while in the second one I have converted the business name to Latin characters.
We know that the non ...
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What is the best practice to have a number in the clean URL or not?
I'm confusing to choose my clean URL format for better SEO. Here are my two options:
example.com/apple
example.com/123/apple
The first format is very clean. It would be much more familiar and ...
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Is it worth using Cyrillic in URLs for better SEO
My online shop currently uses Cyrillic directories since I am targeting Bulgaria, which has a Cyrillic alphabet. I did this in hopes of getting better ranks (it kind of worked I think).
It's also ...
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Does the <h1> tag get more SEO value if there is no usable keyword in the URL?
I'm looking at a site for which the domain name and URL do not impart any meaningful data to a search engine. It does have:
<h1> (eBook name)
<h2> (author - cannot be changed)
<p> ...
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SEO effects of a concise URL path vs a longer one with more keywords
My sister wants to launch a celebrity website, which will have information such as age, height, weight etc. Suppose the website is example.com:
www.example.com/demi-lavato → This sounds crisp and ...