There’s an awful lot of pressure on a site address to perform. Your site’s address, or domain name, needs to attract search engines and human users, needs to be easy to type in, needs to convey something about the personality of your business and needs to be memorable. It has to satisfy a lot more Read Blog…
SEO Site Addresses: Top 5 Things To Consider
March 11th, 2010 by Nick
When Dynamic is Bad: SEO and URLs
February 7th, 2010 by Jon
As any SEO expert will tell you, having a site full of intelligently optimised pages is not much use if your URLs aren’t search engine-friendly. By search engine-friendly, what is usually meant is that your URLs are static. A dynamic URL contains a number of elements that results in a slower indexing period from the Read Blog…
Link Rewriting for SEO
January 27th, 2010 by James
In this blog post I will be explaining how it is possible to re-write urls on an apache web server using your .htaccess file. This allows you to use ‘pretty’ links such as http://www.example.org/category/item.html in place of ‘ugly’ links such as http://www.example.org/catid=23&itemid=54 Aside from the fact that the pretty links obviously look better, they can Read Blog…









