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bawdy 07-10-2003 12:47 AM

google optimization technique question
 
whats the best way to seperate keywords in domains, foldernames and filenames?

is something like the following url optimal?

www.pussy-tits.com/shaved-pussy/donkey-dick.htm

or does it not make any real difference?

4eym 07-10-2003 12:55 AM

I don't think it truly matters, but I always use dashes (-) myself. Ex: www.horny-lesbian-sex-pics.com/free-lesbian-kissing-pics.html

Rorschach 07-10-2003 01:00 AM

Your example is indeed the best way - hyphens between the keywords. I don't believe that filenames really play a huge role with Google, although they do for other engines (especially with differences with keyword stemming) and every little bit counts. It's always a good idea to keep your filenames short, pages reasonably close to root and sites/ domains themed.

bawdy 07-10-2003 01:48 AM

thanx :)

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sexeducation 07-10-2003 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by bawdy
whats the best way to seperate keywords in domains, foldernames and filenames?

is something like the following url optimal?

www.pussy-tits.com/shaved-pussy/donkey-dick.htm

or does it not make any real difference?

I love Google threads ....

Yes it absolutely matters.
I highly recommend you ALSO use the word "index" in your URL path.

The word "donkey" is an animal and therefore you should remove it as it does not fit well with your other key words.

So if going after the key word search of "shaved pussy" ...
http://www.pussy-tits/shaved/pussy-tits-index.html is a better stratetgy.

Stick to a half dozen at the most ... of key words ...
The old school of optimization is still around ...
So ensure your key words are contained within at least one <H1> HTML tag ...in the title ...and in the meta tags.

Go list your domain for sale at Sedo.co.uk AND AfterNIC as both of those websites are high ranking Google alogorithm sites.

The combination of all of the above should list you substantially higher in Google.

sexeducation 07-10-2003 06:35 AM

that enlarged text was meant to say include a *<*H1*>* HTML tag with your key words.

Something like ... H1 Tits & Shaved Pussy /H1 would work well as a title and be true - if your website is about that.

When I went to inlcude the H1 text above I forgot that I had HTML tags enabled in my UBB preferences ...

sorry for the yelling ... : )

AdultNex 07-10-2003 06:36 AM

Quote:

Go list your domain for sale at Sedo.co.uk AND AfterNIC as both of those websites are high ranking Google alogorithm sites.
How will that boost your ranking? Afternic doesn't link to your website directly, and anyways, it would be considered a link farm in Google's standards.

sexeducation 07-10-2003 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AdultNex


How will that boost your ranking? Afternic doesn't link to your website directly, and anyways, it would be considered a link farm in Google's standards.

The more high ranking google websites you can get your domain onto the better.

Everything is for sale.

Google can not say you do not have a right to sell your domain.

They will not call selling your domain and advertising it for sale in as many classifieds as you can a "link farm".

However, once word gets out - they may begin placing less importance on "for sale" websites. And eventually - this will probably not work as well.

So we adapt - and do something else.

docjohnson 07-10-2003 12:07 PM

To answer the original question, yes filenames play a role in the google algo. How much? I'd say it's a small part, but every little bit helps. Google does see hypenated phrases as separate words, so http://www.fuck-you-bitch.com/fuck-you-too/index.html would be better than http://www.nokeywords.com/index.html.

As far as I can tell google ignores metadata, and focuses only on visible content. The url is visible so it is counted, although to no major extent. As far as pagerank check my sig to get some.

bawdy 07-10-2003 12:44 PM

sweet thanks again

BlackCrayon 07-10-2003 12:47 PM

downside to the dashes in the domain name is you lose out on type in traffic.


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