Re: Google friendly URLs?



____/ Ignoramus27155 on Tuesday 24 July 2007 14:19 : \____

On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 12:13:19 +0100, John <johng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I have a colleague who believes using

http://www.mystore.com/blah/product-name.html

will give an SEO advantage over using

http://www.mystore.com/page.asp?productid=3D1234

when someone searches for "product name" - Are they right?

Absolutely.

i

I've just reead (based on something that Cutts announced) that underscores will
now be treated as word separators. That changes the game slightly.

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