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Which has more weight?

Which has more weight, keyword in sub folder or page name?

         

Hennatron

5:38 pm on Feb 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Does anyone have experience of testing which has more weight (if any) - where should I put the keyword I am targeting e.g.

1) www.example.com/keyword/related-term.html

or

2) www.example.com/keyword-related-term.html

1 seems tidier, and less spammy, so inclined to go for it unless method 2 offers more return. Not interested in capturing search phrase "keyword-related-term".

it's a v.competetive industry.

H

pageoneresults

4:23 pm on Feb 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hello Hennatron. Years ago the mantra was to put as much as possible at the root level or close to it. These days that may not be the primary factor in determining URI structure.

You should still keep the paths short. But, you should also consider long term site structuring. If you have a site that should be logically broken down into sub-directories, then by all means do so.

The weighting of those pages will be affected by more than their position in the site structure. Your internal linking structure will be the primary factor in all of this along with IBLs (Inbound Links) to those pages.

Personally I would choose...

www.example.com/keyword/related

or...

www.example.com/keyword/related/

There is a difference in the above two addresses. One uses content negotiation (no extensions) the other puts the related at the sub-directory root level instead of page level.

Hennatron

7:06 am on Feb 16, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks pageoneresults