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Hello:
I blog using WordPress at http://convergence.in/blog. At first I was looking for short permlinks and thus opted for the structure, something like http://convergence.in/blog/archives/100 My blog is indexed currently indexed as http://convergence.in/blog/archives/* I intend to do the following. Change the permlink structure to format such as http://convergence.in/blog/2006/07/1...oadband-gaming and then using Google API get all the links listed in Google Cache and do a permanant redirect to new URLs. Is this illegal ? If so what alternative methods do you suggest ? OR Is it a bad idea to change the permlink structure and its just of very least importance to have keywords in URL ? Expert opinion and thoughts are appreciated. Thanks. |
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chetan.patil@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello: > > I blog using WordPress at http://convergence.in/blog. At first I was > looking for short permlinks and thus opted for the structure, something > like http://convergence.in/blog/archives/100 > > My blog is indexed currently indexed as > http://convergence.in/blog/archives/* > > I intend to do the following. Change the permlink structure to format > such as > http://convergence.in/blog/2006/07/1...oadband-gaming > > and then using Google API get all the links listed in Google Cache and > do a permanant redirect to new URLs. Is this illegal ? If so what > alternative methods do you suggest ? > > > OR Is it a bad idea to change the permlink structure and its just of > very least importance to have keywords in URL ? For Google, it apparently doesn't matter so much what keywords are in the URL, -- EXCEPT that when you get a link to your site where they use the URL for the link text, for example a link to you with link text like this: http://www.example.com/articles/my-post-title-here ....then your keywords are automatically included in your IBL text. That previous IBL would be much better than one like this: http://www.example.com/articles/3482...43,324545.html For your blog, it probably doesn't matter as much. Just a specualtion here, but tech blogs are generally linked to by technically-aware people. So they probably won't as often link to you with the URL as the link text. I wouldn't change the URLs on your blog. Possible complications outweigh the possibly benefits in my opinion. I would change your <title>s though. Put the post title in your <title> tag. <title>post title | blog name</title> Optimizing the WordPress title: http://www.netconcepts.com/seo-title-tag-plugin/ WordPress theme cheat sheets here: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/a...e-cheat-sheet/ |
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