Written on December 10th, 2004 at 09:12 am by Darren Rowse
Should You Use Targeted Keywords in URLs
‘Should You Use Targeted Keywords In URLs?’ - This is actually a question I’ve been asked on numerous occassions by bloggers wanting to optimize their blogs for Search Engines. The theory is that if you are writing a blog about matchsticks that your ranking will be higher if you domain name has ‘matchsticks’ in the URL.
Nice theory - but does it work? Has anyone tested it?
It seems that now we can back the theory up with a test run by WebProNews who found that at least in the case of the major search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN that keywords in URL do help.
So how does this impact the way we blog? In my mind there are a number of take home messages in this:
1. Pick your domain name wisely when starting up a blog. I learned this the hard way with one of my blogs which I started on the run one day and later changed the focus of. I now have a blog with a domain name that barely relates to my site - DOH!
2. Try to configure your blog so that keywords of individual posts feature in the permalinks of each page. For example you’ll see that this blog uses the title of each individual post in the URL. When I swapped to this method of setting up my URLs I noticed a 30% increase in traffic inside of a week to my blogs - it really does work.
3. Keywords in URLs are not the be all and end all. I mentioned in point 1 that I have a blog that doesn’t have appropriate keywords in its URL - I should also mention here that that blog is my most highly visited blog and earns more than all of my other blogs put together. The message therefore is to take a balanced approach to Search Engine Optimization. Keywords in URLs are just one of many (some say hundreds) of factors in getting your blog ranked highly on google.
3 Responses to “Should You Use Targeted Keywords in URLs”
roger
December 10th, 2004 3:16 pm
Does it matter if the words are hyphenated or run together, i.e enternetusers vs. pro-blogger?
Googelizer
June 8th, 2005 1:55 pm
sorry im new in adsense , how do i use keywords for those high paying clicks ? sorry. currently each click of mine is around 0.7 cents
Jason Koeppe
August 3rd, 2007 1:01 am
In response to Roger’s question (albeit a long time back): Yes it matters if they are hyphenated or run together. Hyphenated is the way to go. Search engines can’t interpret this keywordsinaurl at all, but this keywords-in-a-url they know and love. Just thought I’d post that tip.
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