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1.Make your URL as short as possible.

2.Limit parameter in URL.

3.Including keywords in URL.

 

These 3 pretty much contradict themselves. If you want keywords in there you need a longer URL, parameters (I'm assuming you mean SEO friendly) provide the keywords.

  • 3 weeks later...

Nope, thats from 2005. Matt Cutts spoke at WordCamp San Francisco 2007 conference saying that, Google will be going to treat underscores and dashes the same. Thats some time ago now.

 

Would it be safe to use underscores then? How about dots? I need a seperator in addition to dashes.

 

Guess what? Separators were already addressed once in this excruciatingly long topic. A stunning two pages! How will I ever manage to work through all that text? And on top of that, having to watch a one minute long video, which was linked to, that also explains it!

 

And nobody gave a solid answer as to whether or not dots were an appropriate separator.  Anyone?

 

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