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    keywords in link text

    I am building a real estate site and i have many properties in it and i pull out the data from a database. So i have a page property.asp?cat=123123 which cat=123123 is the uniqye property from the database.

    i am asking...is it good idea to make the links

    property.asp?cat=123123&name=nice-property-in-california

    the name=... is just for keywords in the addres bar the real link is property.asp?cat=123123.

    I could be help me in search engine rank or it would be banned?

    thanks in advance!

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    I tell clients to limit themselves to 2 variables in the URLs. In your case you really only have 1. I would not add the name thing in the URL as it will not help much.

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    Unfortunately, I have a slightly different opinion on this one.

    Quote Originally Posted by incrediblehelp
    I tell clients to limit themselves to 2 variables in the URLs. In your case you really only have 1. I would not add the name thing in the URL as it will not help much.
    If this was posted in the Google Forum, I would say it doesn't help at all but because we are talking about all the search engines, I believe it is proven that the keywords in the url DO help for Yahoo and MSN so if you are targeting traffic from Yahoo and MSN as well, then I would say go for it but keep the keywords short because if you cram in 50 keywords at the end then you will definately be hurting your rankings.

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    I guess the word "help" here is the issue. How much does it "help"? Does it help that much to even worry about it or should the person spend that time to get a few extra relevant backlinks that we all know does "help" in all three engines.

    This is the great thing about SEO. It is essential the same recipe that we all kind of know how to cook, but each chef (SEOer) has his/her own way of cooking the same dish.

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    just-trying-to-help wrote:
    If this was posted in the Google Forum, I would say it doesn't help
    why you believe that, i think it will push it a little. Basically it will distinguish the urls othrwise all urls will seem like:
    property.asp?cat=123123
    property.asp?cat=12312
    property.asp?cat=12314324
    property.asp?cat=12342365

    and this is bad as far as i know!!!

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    I think it is helpful for both Search Crawlers & Human being.. as they can see some text other than those big numbers...

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    I think it helps a lot on MSN.

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    janeth wrote:
    I think it helps a lot on MSN.
    Janeth why do you believe it especially in MSN?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptstefa
    janeth wrote:
    I think it helps a lot on MSN.
    Janeth why do you believe it especially in MSN?
    From the testing we have done and looking at the search results we have seen that it's a lot easer to rank on MSN if the keywords are in the URL.

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    short answer

    I don't have a lot of time for a lng answer but something that everyone is missing in this wonderful concversation id that SE's don't read anything past the "?" in a url.


    ASP has many many flaws (and sure some pluses) one of them being they don't play well with other technologies (it's a microsoft thing), SE's included. There's a complicated workaround, well complicated for ASP not for php. Tell your programmer to have the web app output a page with a name not a variable. with php on a non-MS server you can use something called mod-rewrite. MS doesn't have anything like that (does it?). so the only solution is to make permanent pages with real names and add dymnamic elements to them (instead of totally dynamic pages), but if you want a SE to index them they have to be available through links and without logging in.

    Ack! I said a short answer!

    gotta go now

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