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What I'm trying to determine is the following...
if your domain name contains your keyword is there any benefit attached to using absolute internal links, given that all the links from your home page to your other pages will then contain your keyword, as opposed to a relative link which won't contain it?
e.g. keyword = widgets / domain = www.widgets.com
Abs link = [widgets.com...] (incl keyword)
Rel link = aboutus.htm (no keyword)
Thanks a lot
It appears that Google will equally successfully index internal pages whether you use absolute or relative internal links.
Over the past year I have switched to using absolute links on the 10-20 sites we manage. Benefits have been faster and more thorough indexing (deeper crawls as a result?).
We also experienced a drop in the amount of pages that were indexed (as did many), but only to the sites that we used relative linkage on. As soon as we made the links absolute, those pages ended up back in the index within 14 days.
Maybe that info will help a bit.
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