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    We've known now for a couple of years that descriptive URLs
    are a much greater asset than numeric URLs, or dynamic URLs.


    For example, take a look at a URL such as:
    Code:
    /company/starbucks/
    YOu see how easy its read and can be remembered? Also notice
    the keyword placement in the URL.

    Now, an un-optimized URL such as:
    Code:
    /4632/9393os/
    And we know that dynamic ones are even worse as far as human
    (and SEO) reading is concerned.

    What I do (with my WordPress sites) is use two variables for my URLs:
    Code:
    %category%
    Code:
    %postname%
    Which will give you:
    Code:
    YourSite.com/YourCategory/YourPostname/
    Pretty cool! You can configure your URLs via the admin's
    Permalink options.

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    I do the same with Wordpress. The only problem - this url will look as intended only if you click on article title from the index page. If you choose the same post from archives or categories - wordpress will insert extra symbols into url...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinnerW View Post
    I do the same with Wordpress. The only problem - this url will look as intended only if you click on article title from the index page. If you choose the same post from archives or categories - wordpress will insert extra symbols into url...
    I usually go for yoururl.com/yourpostname and never had any problems with the archived posts

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinnerW View Post
    I do the same with Wordpress. The only problem - this url will look as intended only if you click on article title from the index page. If you choose the same post from archives or categories - wordpress will insert extra symbols into url...
    Actually, the URL will display "/category/postname/" with category selection,
    or "/tag/postname/" with tags selection - or - "/archived/" - or - "/2007/" - etc...

    And with those, you simply (the "All In One" SEO plugin makes this a dream!!!)
    no-index them, so there's no dup. content issues.

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