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-- On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Shadowfax007 <jim@higherpowered.com> wrote:
Hi everyone!
New to the list, looks good so far!
I've got a question. I'm in the process of rebuilding a large site
and am building "clean URL's" into the site.
i've heard that Google "possibly" looks at site structure when ranking
a site.
I have the option to build the site links in the following manners and
was wondering which way would be better, or any other suggestions list
members had:
I'll use a shoe store as an example:
www.sitename.com/basketball-shoes/nike/12345a
OR
www.sitename.com/basketball-shoes-nike-12345a
The last section of the links will be the actual product ID in our
system.
The way I'm building these links, there are no actual "sub-
directories" or file names - It's all done dynamically so I can just
as easily do one over the other.
Any ideas as to what is the best way to create these links?
Thanks for your help!
James Sheffer,
The HigherPowered Team!
support@higherpowered.com sales@higherpowered.com
Web Design & Development http://www.higherpowered.com
phone: 469-256-0268
"We help businesses succeed on the web!"
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