Spaces in URL line
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Hi Gurus,
I recently made the mistake of putting a space into a URL line between two words that make up my primary key word. Think
www.example.com/Jelly Donuts/mmmNice.php
instead of
www.example.com/JellyDonuts/mmmNice.php
This mistake now needed fixing to www.example.com/Jelly Donuts/mmmNice.php to pass W3, but has been in place for a while but most articles/documents under 'Jelly Donuts' are not ranking well (which is probably the obvious outcome of the mistake).
I am wondering whether the best solution from an SEO ranking viewpoint is to:
1. Change the article directory immediately to www.example.com/JellyDonuts/mmmNice.php and rel=canonical each article to the new correct URL. Take out the 'trash' using robots.txt
or to
301 www.example.com/Jelly Donut to the www.example.com/JellyDonut directory?
or perhaps something else?
Thanks in advance for your help with this sticky (but tasty) conundrum,
Brad
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Hi BM7,
I would go with 301
Some more information for you - http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/redirection
Cheers
Dmitriy
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I agree with Webdeal, go with the 301
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I would use a dash "-" Jelly-Donut and 301 to that page. Essentially only use a canonical when there is a direct reason for the similar content to be there like a dynamic database search and a "similar; SEO version. Or Pagination.
Give the Jelly%20Donuts/mmmNice.php will no longer be needed and an exact duplicate of its new location a 301 is best here.
-Phil