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Posted by ZeldorBlat on 05/13/07 02:53
On May 12, 5:14 am, Michael Fesser <neti...@gmx.de> wrote:
> .oO(ZeldorBlat)
>
> >On May 11, 6:27 pm, "David" <d...@d-work.be> wrote:
> >> In the old days site's that are writing in php has links in the adres bar
> >> like
> >> "mysite.com/index.php?item=123456&page=2
> >> Now the most of them has changed in somting like
> >> mysite.com/item/123456/2/
>
> >> Why is this?
>
> >People think that the first type of URL won't be indexed by search
> >engines.
>
> Which is wrong, of course. But URLs like the second one are much more
> userfriendly, they are easier to read and to remember.
>
> Micha
My point exactly :) All these SEO companies charge people a fortune
to make this "optimizations" that don't really optimize things
anyway. And nobody can really remember such URL's off the top of
their heads -- they just bookmark them. Last time I checked,
bookmarks don't care what the URL looks like.
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