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Page Nomenclature for search engines

Need programming proof for dashes in URLs

         

hdorland

2:33 pm on Mar 27, 2003 (gmt 0)



My programmers refuse to change their standards to include dashes and underscores in page names and domains. They say that the search engines do not care. Is there any proof that a MCSD will accept that dashes and underscores effect rankings?

takagi

2:40 pm on Mar 27, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi hdorland, welcome to WebmasterWorld.

If you want to change the pages, use hyphens. An underscore is considered to be a letter whereas a hyphen is not. So blue_widget is one long 11-letter word. blue-widget contains 2 words: 'blue' and 'widget'. See also these threads: Hyphen or Underscore? - what's the best keyword delimiter? [webmasterworld.com] and hyphen or underscore? [webmasterworld.com]. It seems Google doesn't care that much. But if someone links and uses your URL as a tag, it helps on Google also. For FAST (www.alltheweb.com) it should improve your rankings.