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Best Permalink Structure According To Googles Eye

Best Permalink Structure According To Googles Eye Make Money Online Queries? Struggling To Get Traffic To Your Blog? Sign Up On (HBB) Forum Now!Best Permalink Structure According To Googles EyeUpdated On 18/05/2014Author : AndyTopic : SEOShort URL : http://hbb.me/1kdDCxI CONNECT WITH HBB ON SOCIAL MEDIA Follow @HellBoundBlogMany SEO experts told us that permalinks play a very important role for ranking our blog posts in Google, they are 100% correct but Ive seen many SEO experts saying that limiting categories and sub folder in the URL can yield to high ranking in Google. Lets see if it is true or just a myth. Lets start :I know many of you have not understood my question, so here is an example.Suppose, Ive a blog xyz.com and I am using permalink structure www.xyz.com/post-title.htmland there is another blog which is using permalink structure www.abc.com/category/post-title.htmlNow, most of the SEO experts say that permalink structure that is followed by the first blog i.e www.xyz.com is far better than 2nd blog. Is this true in G oogle eye? Lets seeBoth permalink structure have same value in Googles eyeYes! According to Google both permalink structures have same value no matter the post is in sub-folder, in root folder or anywhere elseMany people think that if our post is in number of sub folders, chances of indexing and ranking will be low, it is not. Google treats all the links same whether the post title is in root folder or in any number of folders.Rather, it is good to follow the 2nd permalink structure because it keeps our post organized under specific categoryREAD5 Awesome Simple Steps To Find Your SEO RankScoreIf you think, I am wrong check out this video what Matt Cutts is saying about this in detail.I hope by now, your misunderstanding about the permalink structure is over. Happy blogging !!This article is written by Andy. He blogs at iPhone 4 Jailbreak.

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