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    In order to improve my google rank, I recently changed my url from http://www.helpwithassignment.com/nursing-assignment-help to http://www.helpwithassignment.com/Assignment-Help/nursing-assignment-help

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    • RichaS
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      • AlanMosley
        AlanMosley last edited by

        fierst of all, i hope you aent using upper case in your urls, use only lower case, they are seen as 2 different pages to seach engines.
        Next did tyou 301 you incomming links to the new url

        Also consider that you need to wait a few weeks for things to sort back out, and 301 redirects leak link juice so you will lose something, but as time go buy and the better optimised urls you will be beter off

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        • SimonCullum
          SimonCullum last edited by

          Hi there,

          Some good comments and advice from Alan here.

          I'd just like to add that with this new URL structure, you've placed these pages 1 level deeper within your site, thus indicating that pages such as  http://www.helpwithassignment.com/Assignment-Help/nursing-assignment-help  are not so important as they are now deeper than previously.

          I'm sorry to say that this new URL structure will not improve your rankings as you intended because of this reason, plus the only extra word in this URL example is 'Assignment', which was there anyway. There isn't any SEO improvement to be had here unfortunately.

          Reverting back to how it was before would mean removing the 301s that are currently in place and placing new 301s on the new URLs. This could well end up doing more harm than good, so probably best to stick with your new structure, other than perhaps Alan's advice of ensuring that you use all lower case in your URLs.

          A good exercise to start as soon as you can is to identify your most valuable links into your site that are now being 301'd and kindly request that those links are changed so that they are direct links, thus not loosing link juice through 301s as Alan mentioned does happen.

          Best of luck,

          Regards

          Simon

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          • AlanMosley
            AlanMosley @SimonCullum last edited by

            Have to correct you there Simon, it show many clicks from the home page, not folders

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_A1iRY6XTM

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            • Alex-Harford
              Alex-Harford last edited by

              You used the word 'stuff' - don't stuff keywords anywhere, the search engines can often tell - and they're getting better at it. Also, the more keywords you have in your URL or title, the less value each other keyword has. nursing assignment will have less value than it did before due to this, and because it's now further away from the beginning of the URL, although according to Matt Cutts in a Google video this isn't something you should stress about too much.

              I'm afraid your exercise was a bit pointless considering you already had the keywords you added in your URL anyway. We live and learn! 🙂

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              • AlanMosley
                AlanMosley @Alex-Harford last edited by

                Not quite, he will get a little bit from the order of keywords, phrase rather then broad

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                • SimonCullum
                  SimonCullum @AlanMosley last edited by

                  Nothing to correct there Alan, if you read exactly what I wrote.

                  I said that it won't improve rankings, which it won't, sticking to the question being asked.

                  I "didn't" say that it will decrease rankings being one level deeper, only that it won't improve them. Thus makes no difference search wise, as per that video link you posted.

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                  • AlanMosley
                    AlanMosley @AlanMosley last edited by

                    Sorry, I did misread, I apologize

                    PS he will get a little for phrase rather then broad, but your right, not worth the effort

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                    • SimonCullum
                      SimonCullum @AlanMosley last edited by

                      No worries, thank you Alan.

                      Indeed, it could help a little with phrase rather than broad as you say, although the main phrase was in the original URL anyway.

                      I agree, not worth the effort here 🙂

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                      • irvingw
                        irvingw last edited by

                        ouch

                        http://www.helpwithassignment.com/Assignment-Help/nursing-assignment-help

                        in URL

                        help: 3 times!

                        assignment: 3 times!

                        keyword density on page is WAY too high - google basically says "ok you really want to push for "assignment" and "help" huh, we see that because of your keywords stuffing and over optimization for those terms. Instead we'll rank you lower for these.

                        This current strategy worked several years ago.

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                        • Alex-Harford
                          Alex-Harford @AlanMosley last edited by

                          I'm not so sure - as irvingw says it is surely obvious keyword stuffing.

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                          • AlanMosley
                            AlanMosley @AlanMosley last edited by

                            i think he will get away with it,
                            I have a simular page but it ranks well

                            First i had a different domainname, when i named my controller seo-perth, later got the domain perthseocompany, then without thinking i made a page seo-perth, it ranks well, but i wouldent do it again.
                            http://perthseocompany.com.au/seo-perth/seo-perth

                            When you think of it, you could naturaly have hats.com/mens-hats/cowboy-hats/leather-hats

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                            • RichaS
                              RichaS last edited by

                              Thanks  for your response Alan. Just read on Seo Moz -

                              Minimal Subfolders in the URL
                              Explanation
                              The quantity of subfolders in a URL appears to correlate to rankings. URLs with fewer trailing slashes perform better than those with more. Additionally, search engine representatives have recommended that excessive, subfolders in a URL string may be a signal that the page is very deep in a site's structure and may be less valuable/worthwhile to crawl, index and rank.

                              Do you think i should go back to the previous link or just wait and watch. Traffic has dropped drastically 😞

                              Please suggest ...

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                              • RichaS
                                RichaS last edited by

                                FYI - I just reversed the changes I made to the website and to my delight, I am back to where I was on google 🙂

                                Thank you guys for your suggestons:)

                                Richa

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