Working on routing my site and am wondering what a good standard is for naming regular pages? I was going to name them like:
/Daily-Winners
But I want to reserve the - multiword syntax for titles of threads, blog posts, etc., not for regular traffic pages.
Is there a standard or guideline to make this more attractive for SEO?
Especially for acronyms, like SEO:
/SEO/mySeoPage
/Search-Engine-Optimization/mySeoPage
Better to use full words or the acronym?
TIA
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Full words is a winner since you'll get more keyword matches.
Regarding regular pages vs article URLs, I don't think it will make any difference (SEO wise) to group them.
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As a general rule, the more sense an URL makes to a human, the more sense it makes to a search engine, and the higher rank it will get. For example, compare
http://yoursite.com/SEO/tips?id=1
to
http://yoursite.com/Search-Engine-Optimization/Tips/1
Everyone, including search engines, will like the latter better.
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