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blackmonsters 03-26-2024 10:22 AM

What is the best keyword length for URLs?
 
When you string tags or a description to add to the URL like this :

me.com/hot-blonde-shaved-tattoos-anal-pussy-dildo-lovesense- etc...

What is a best length of that?

:2 cents:

redwhiteandblue 03-26-2024 10:58 AM

That's what yo momma ask me.

LetterTwenty7 03-26-2024 11:40 AM

According to Google, the maximum is 2000 characters or something like that. Still, the shorter, the better for UX purposes, up to 75 characters.

blackmonsters 03-26-2024 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redwhiteandblue (Post 23247756)
That's what yo momma ask me.

Bro, I don't even want to type online what yo mamma asked me to do.

:1orglaugh

TurboB 03-26-2024 03:33 PM

Some people says it should be short as possible and targeting main keywords to get Google love.

CustomBusinessSoftware 03-31-2024 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 23247750)
When you string tags or a description to add to the URL like this :

me.com/hot-blonde-shaved-tattoos-anal-pussy-dildo-lovesense- etc...

What is a best length of that?

:2 cents:


Shorter URLs are generally better for SEO because they're easier for users to read, share, and remember. Search engines can handle any URL length shorter than 2,083 characters, but shorter URLs are more likely to be indexed and rank higher for keywords.

blackmonsters 04-03-2024 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LetterTwenty7 (Post 23247772)
According to Google, the maximum is 2000 characters or something like that. Still, the shorter, the better for UX purposes, up to 75 characters.

Quote:

Originally Posted by TurboB (Post 23247864)
Some people says it should be short as possible and targeting main keywords to get Google love.

Quote:

Originally Posted by CustomBusinessSoftware (Post 23249343)
Shorter URLs are generally better for SEO because they're easier for users to read, share, and remember. Search engines can handle any URL length shorter than 2,083 characters, but shorter URLs are more likely to be indexed and rank higher for keywords.


Thanks for these replies.

:thumbsup

The Porn Nerd 04-03-2024 12:14 PM

In the example you gave tho it seems you are asking about sub-domains/pages of a domain. So 'me.com' would be the site while me.com/black-monsters-rap-better-than-PDiddy.... would be a specific page on the site.

Or maybe the weed is kicking in and I misunderstood your post? For the actual domain the least number of words the better (most one word domains are long since taken). But for individual pages, like on Blogs, I would keep the words to ten or under if possible forming an actual sentence like in my example above. :)

mrmister 04-03-2024 12:21 PM

There is no best keyword length. I have pages ranking number one with four words

blackmonsters 04-03-2024 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd (Post 23250402)
In the example you gave tho it seems you are asking about sub-domains/pages of a domain. So 'me.com' would be the site while me.com/black-monsters-rap-better-than-PDiddy.... would be a specific page on the site.

Or maybe the weed is kicking in and I misunderstood your post? For the actual domain the least number of words the better (most one word domains are long since taken). But for individual pages, like on Blogs, I would keep the words to ten or under if possible forming an actual sentence like in my example above. :)

Yep, the weed must have kicked in.

WTF are talking about?

:1orglaugh

The Porn Nerd 04-03-2024 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 23250416)
Yep, the weed must have kicked in.

WTF are talking about?

:1orglaugh

Yo mamma! :1orglaugh

(nm)


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