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SEO question
Hi! I've been reading the SEO articles at the forums, but I'm not sure about one thing (and I'm a noob anyways at it)
Suppose I have index.php, which contains links to galleries. One of the links takes you to interracial sex galleries, another one to blowjob galleries, and so on. What would be better for the destination? Would it be better to make it galleries.php?=blowjobs or galleries.php?=interracial, or is it better to generate the files separately and then have www dot mysite dot com/interracial, or www dot mysite dot com/blowjobs Does it make any difference? I want the site to be as SEO friendly as possible and I'm not really sure if any of the above solutions is better than the others, my guess is that it would be better to generate htmls separately but I could be wrong and it could mean no difference. Thanks! |
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For SEO purposes you should concentrate on the keywords you choose and the meta description, both contained in your html/php index file. Your pictures should have descriptive names like hot-blonde-sucking-cock.png instead of 934652975.jpg. The texts should use the keywords you choose wisely, don't overuse them.
About your question, I'm no expert but I believe there won't be much difference.
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I've think subdomains are better than subdirectories..
ie. blowjobs dot yoursite dot com instead of www yoursite dot com/blowjobs
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Found an article about it.
bestrank.com/blog/putting-end-to-subdomains-vs-subdirectories-debate In short Quote:
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Next each page name should match the link going to it. and the page itself should have the key word about 10-30 times. Then get other relevant good sites to link to the page with the keywords in the links. This should keep you busy for a while. |
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That way, there is no need to make diffrent .html files. But again, i havent personaly looked into it. |
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Thanks for the answers... I made it using sub-directories.
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Remove all the symbols, ie, '%','&','*','=' etc. These special characters are known as spider traps. The crawlers crawling a site will get confused by these symbols and characters. Make sure that the URL brings sense to the users.
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If your script passes the variable as GET, which it will if it's just clicking a link, you can't get rid of the ?, as that is used to denote your variables. What you can do is use .htaccess to give it a more search engine friendly url.
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You might want to try something like this in your .htaccess file:
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RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteRule ^/([^/\.]+)/?$ gallery.php?type=$1 [L] |
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