What do people think about page alias strings and SEO.
For example, would a alias like
www.somedomainname.com/index.php?page=BMW-Spare-Parts
fair better in SERP's than
www.somedomainname.com/index.php?page=Parts
Do search engines look at keywords in URL strings? Should we spend time worrying about this or concentrate on good page title tags and good content?
Page Alias and SEO? Topic is solved
Re: Page Alias and SEO?
I would worry about the alias, but just a bit (enough not to make the alias be something like page001 and page002 and so on) then again this-page-has-information-about-spare-parts probably isnt good either 
I usually just enable modrewrite urls and try to keep aliases under 10 characters and something meaninful
hope this helps

I usually just enable modrewrite urls and try to keep aliases under 10 characters and something meaninful
hope this helps
Re: Page Alias and SEO?
Yeah that helps - thanks for the reply.
I am on a windows box so 'friendly' URL's wont work....right? Why are these regarded as friendly? Is it to make the files look like they are in folders from the root? Does this really help SEO?
I was interested in this as I have seen Google put keywords in URL's in bold in SERP's.
Thank you for your feedback anyway, I agree keeping them short seems to make sense.
I am on a windows box so 'friendly' URL's wont work....right? Why are these regarded as friendly? Is it to make the files look like they are in folders from the root? Does this really help SEO?
I was interested in this as I have seen Google put keywords in URL's in bold in SERP's.
Thank you for your feedback anyway, I agree keeping them short seems to make sense.
Re: Page Alias and SEO?
if you have complex page hierarchy modrewrite urls will make more sense
for example if you have information about different countries you could have something like
http://domain.tld/countries/finland/flag/
and there is information about finlands flag.
if you have something like
http://domain.tld/index.php?page=flag
it isnt as clear.
also rewritten urls usually look better and are easier to remember (first level items are very easy)
but its just my .02cents
for example if you have information about different countries you could have something like
http://domain.tld/countries/finland/flag/
and there is information about finlands flag.
if you have something like
http://domain.tld/index.php?page=flag
it isnt as clear.
also rewritten urls usually look better and are easier to remember (first level items are very easy)
but its just my .02cents

Re: Page Alias and SEO?
Yes I agree but can this work on a Windows server with IIS?tsw wrote: if you have complex page hierarchy modrewrite urls will make more sense
- 2 / 100 of a cent?tsw wrote: but its just my .02cents

Last edited by Sub_Kovert on Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Page Alias and SEO?
IIS doesnt support it
heh, maybe I should sleep more
heh, maybe I should sleep more

Re: Page Alias and SEO?
That is what I thought 
I recommend at least 4 hours per night
Thank you for your answers

I recommend at least 4 hours per night

Thank you for your answers