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burling
11-13-2020, 01:23 PM
I would like to make a new website for my local business and I was wondering, what is the best URL structure I should build to increase my SEO rankings locally?

Also if possible, I would like to know site structure too. Thanks in advance.

John-Smith
11-14-2020, 04:26 AM
domain/category/subcategory/page

THE static URL is the best for SEO!

dennis123
11-15-2020, 10:46 PM
Remove Extra Words. You should remove words that don't add significance to the URL (sometimes called stop words), for the sake of readability. ...
Relevant Keywords. ...
Easily Readable. ...
Utilize Hyphens and Underscores. ...
Single Domain and Subdomain. ...
Canonicalize When Possible. ...
Exclude Dynamic Parameters. ...
Match URLs and Titles.

makoo
12-15-2020, 01:14 AM
Hi,
Here are a few good ways to make sure you use your URLs wisely.
-Always edit a page's URL to be relevant.
-Follow a standard URL structure.
-Keep it short and simple.
-Use your primary keyword.
-Use hyphens to separate words.
-Remove stop words.
-Use canonical tags where needed.

shimarhussain12
12-15-2020, 05:13 AM
URLs with words that are relevant to your site's content and structure are friendlier for visitors navigating your site. With that said, here are seven URL structure best practices that can help your local SEO.

GeethaN
03-08-2021, 02:34 AM
URLs with words that are relevant to your site's content and structure are friendlier for visitors navigating your site. With that said, here are seven URL structure best practices that can help your local SEO.
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mod_rewrite
mod_rewrite.
ISAPI rewrite.
URL Rewrite Module.

jayam
03-09-2021, 04:22 AM
URLs with words that are relevant to your site's content and structure are friendlier for visitors navigating your site. With that said, here are seven URL structure best practices that can help your local SEO.
...
mod_rewrite
mod_rewrite.
ISAPI rewrite.
URL Rewrite Module.

jayammrg
03-09-2021, 04:23 AM
Remove Extra Words. You should remove words that don't add significance to the URL (sometimes called stop words), for the sake of readability. ...
Relevant Keywords. ...
Easily Readable. ...
Utilize Hyphens and Underscores. ...
Single Domain and Subdomain. ...
Canonicalize When Possible. ...
Exclude Dynamic Parameters. ...
Match URLs and Titles.

chandrao7
03-09-2021, 04:29 AM
Always edit a page's URL to be relevant. ...
Follow a standard URL structure. ...
Keep it short and simple. ...
Use your primary keyword. ...
Use hyphens to separate words. ...
Remove stop words. ...
Use canonical tags where needed.

yuva12
04-10-2021, 06:16 AM
Keeping URLs as simple, relevant, compelling, and accurate as possible is key to getting both your users and search engines to understand them (a prerequisite to ranking well). ...
URLs should be definitive but concise. ...
When necessary for readability, use hyphens to separate words.