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For example, if my main keyword is blue widgets, and I sell round, square, and triangle widgets, is there a benefit to a certain format for the url?
IE:
www.blue-widgets.com/round-widgets.htm
www.blue-widgets.com/square_widgets.htm
www.blue-widgets.com/trianglewidgets.htm
Assuming that the root domain is consistant, do engines read one format for secondary keywords with a preference?
Thanks all.
NLightN
do a search and use the highlight tool provided in the google toolbar and you will see it picks up keywords when your files are names with a dash inbetween the keywords. DONT be spammy and name your files ridiculous names line round-location-size-name-widgets.htm .... you will obviously get penelised for this.
I have a similar site in the UK that uses truncated file names and it is ranked much the same.
I am not advocating spammy file names, I am just pointing out that I have not seen any penalty for using longer file names.
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Google is now highlighting the search terms in the URL even if there are no underscores or hyphens.
Does this mean underscores and hyphens aren't necessary anymore?
Who knows? I'd still use them. Just because they're highlighting them in the SERPS, that doesn't mean it's part of the algorithm. Plus I just think it's easier to find pages in a directory when they're named this way. Another reason I chose underscores instead of hyphens.
Do a search on "Open Source" site:dmoz.org and you'll see the right pages returned, but the keywords are NOT bolded in the URL. Even with the new stemming engine, underscores are apparently seen as a character, and not a seperator. Google search engineer Matt Cutts confirmed this at PubCon V in London last fall, and it still looks the same to me.
I use hyphens.
Thanks all!
NLightN
If you have www.keyword1-keyword2.com, will making your directories, sub directories and file names use the words keyword1 or keyword2 trigger any filters/penalties, etc.?
I mean if you were targetting "example foo bar" as your key phrase, and www.example-foo.com was your domain, would www.example-foo.com/bar/ or www.example-foo.com/bar.html be better/safer than www.example-foo.com/example-foo-bar/ or www.example-foo.com/example-foo-bar.htm?
Thanks
Do a search on "Open Source" site:dmoz.org and you'll see the right pages returned, but the keywords are NOT bolded in the URL.
Its not bold of you search with quotes, but without quotes the keywords in URL certainly gets highlighted. Is it because Google doesnt really rate the Keywords in URL.