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Originally posted by Jog On View PostBy meaningful do you mean the keywords in the domain name and file names?
To take the example of a music shop with an online catalogue, it's better to have
http://example.com/instruments/bassoon
or
http://example.com/accessories/strings/rosin
or
http://example.com/scores/opera/LaTraviata.html
than http://example.com/product.php?pid=12345, or even http://example.com/catalogue/products/12345 (which leads to a page full of bassoons), which is a form some people seem to use for reasons that escape me.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMeaningful paths are the key.
To take the example of a music shop with an online catalogue, it's better to have
http://example.com/instruments/bassoon
or
http://example.com/accessories/strings/rosin
or
http://example.com/scores/opera/LaTraviata.html
than http://example.com/product.php?pid=12345, or even http://example.com/catalogue/products/12345 (which leads to a page full of bassoons), which is a form some people seem to use for reasons that escape me.
This is my approach to traffic generation:
http://www.dot-dash.net/targeted-website-traffic.php"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostOf course he is - he is my bestest giant alien lizard mate, in the whole world.... whole universe in fact
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostWell that was a conversation stopper wasn’t it!
That's TPD, that is... the ability to have conversations with many people separated by hundreds of posts will eventually come naturally...Comment
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostI make sure all my URLs, domain names and filenames have keywords in – it’s a must!
This is my approach to traffic generation:
http://www.dot-dash.net/targeted-website-traffic.php
If at some point down the line the client moves over to, say, ASP.Net hosting, all the URLs will suddenly break. The URL shouldn't give details of the server technology in use as that is liable to change. The .html extension is OK as ultimately, whether the page is a static file or a dynamically generated response, what the client actually receives is HTML.
This also means you can surface the same resource with different representations:
/bassoon.html for browsers,
/bassoon.xml for Ajax, mashups or Atom feed readers,
/bassoon.rss for RSS feed readers,
/bassoon.json for Ajax and mashups,
/bassoon.fbml for Facebook applications
which increases the number of ways in which the content can be reused and distributed so as to ultimately direct traffic to the business.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostStone me...
One other thing: it's probably worthwhile (at last) making judicious use of Microformats, as companies like Yahoo (which uses them extensively in its own properties) are starting to take account of them when indexing content - they're potentially a pretty big win for a trivial amount of additional effortComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'd lose the php - either have no extension or use an .htaccess file to direct .html to .php if necessary (or configure the server accordingly, if possible).
If at some point down the line the client moves over to, say, ASP.Net hosting, all the URLs will suddenly break. The URL shouldn't give details of the server technology in use as that is liable to change. The .html extension is OK as ultimately, whether the page is a static file or a dynamically generated response, what the client actually receives is HTML.
This also means you can surface the same resource with different representations:
/bassoon.html for browsers,
/bassoon.xml for Ajax, mashups or Atom feed readers,
/bassoon.rss for RSS feed readers,
/bassoon.json for Ajax and mashups,
/bassoon.fbml for Facebook applications
which increases the number of ways in which the content can be reused and distributed so as to ultimately direct traffic to the business.
I like the look of filenames in URIs with no extensions - me want!"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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