Author: Blessing I. Paul
Last Update On: 04-Jan-2023 00:31:42am
Category: Education
Topic: HTML/CSS
SEO
can be broken down into a couple of main categories: Content, Architecture, and
Links. I think most people understand the importance of building content and
getting links, but there are a lot of larger and poorly built sites that
struggle with some fundamental problems with their URL structure. This can lead
to a lot of problems, including many duplicate content issues.
Here are three of the most common URL problems that I have
seen on different websites. If your site has one or more of these problems,
take a look at these solutions and get them fixed as soon as possible.
Problem
#1: Non-www and www Versions of Site URLs
The Fix
There
are a couple of things you need to do to fix this:
1. Decide which URL style you want to
use, www or non-www.
2. Set up a 301 redirect so that any
links to your non-preferred URL style will go to the right style. This way you
don’t waste link value by splitting it between two URLs.
3. Set your preferred domain in Google
Webmaster Tools so your search result listings are consistent with your style
preference.
4. Make sure whenever you build links
to your site that you use the preferred URL style.
Problem #2: Duplicate Home Page URLs
This
is a close cousin to Problem #1, but is especially bad because it’s your home
page.
It
is possible to have a lot of different URLs that all go to your home page
content, especially if you haven’t fixed your www and non-www duplication,
which can result in a lot of unnecessary duplication. For example:
These
URLs will all lead to the same content. If you have links going to all four of
them you will see a four-way split in link value. There are a lot of sites out
there that have fixed their non-www and www problems, but I can still find
multiple versions of their home page.
I’ve
even come across sites with different extensions (.php, .html, .htm, etc.) that
bring up the same page as well. This leads to even more duplication and
potentially wasted link value.
The Fix
The
fix here is very similar to the first one. Here are a few tips:
1. Set your main home page URL to be http://www.mysite.com.
301 redirect everything else to this URL since it is the most basic (If your
preferred URL style is non-www, then do http://mysite.com)
2. If you have to set up different
versions for tracking purposes or some other reason, set a canonical tag to
show the search engines which version you want showing up in the search
results.
3. Make sure when you build links to
your home page that you link to the correct version.
Problem #3: Dynamic URLs
This
is a fun one that a lot of not-so-SEO-friendly shopping cart programs run into.
Once you start including all sorts of variables and parameters in your URLs,
the opportunities for duplicate content and wasted link value are endless.
Allow
me to illustrate. All of the following URLs could lead to the same content:
Now
what if I start rearranging the parameters? Well, they’ll still show the same
content. So, as you might imagine, this can create a lot of wasted link value.
There
are other causes for the dynamic URL problem. A lot of companies use these parameter-based
URLs for statistical purposes. We just want to make sure that you don’t shoot
yourself in the foot from an SEO perspective.
This
problem also happens with sites that give their affiliates a unique ID to use
in their links. You could have 100 affiliates linking to the same page, but all
of the URLs will be different because each affiliate has their own unique ID.
The Fix
1. If possible, make sure that your
site is using SEO-friendly base URLs. It’s better to have a base URL that will lead
to the content rather than a URL that relies on a parameter. For example:
http://www.mysite.com/unique-product.html is much better than
http://www.mysite.com/category.php?prod=123 where some generic category page is
really the base URL.
2. Set a canonical tag that tells the
search engines to use the base version of the URL. That way you can still use
parameter URLs like http://www.mysite.com/unique-product.html?param1=123¶m2=423
to get your data, but the search engines will consider the basic version as the
official one.
3. An even better way to handle this is
to capture the data on the server side and then redirect the visitor to the
correct URL after you have captured your data. A lot of affiliate networks like
ShareASale and CJ do it this way, and you can to. The visit basically goes like
this: Visitor clicks on links with parameters -> Visitor goes to site,
server records parameter data and 301 redirects them to the right landing page
– >Visitor barely notices the switch because it happens fast.This way you
can get all the data you need, make sure all of the link value goes to the
right page, and your visitor still sees what they were after.
What Problems Does Your Site Have?
URL
problems can come in combinations. For example, you could have a non-www and
www problem along with dynamic URLs, compounding the problem.
Look
over your site and see if you have any of these problems. If you do, decide
what fixes you can make. Once you have these structural problems fixed you’ll
find that your link building efforts will be much more valuable.
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