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    • Llanero
      Llanero last edited by

      I read somewhere (hard to say where with all the information about SEO and google!) that in the future, Google will put less importance on the URL name for ranking purposes. Any thoughts?

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      • tvfoodmaps
        tvfoodmaps last edited by

        I can't speak for the future but late last year I changed the url structure of my site and saw a pretty significant improvement in my rankings.

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        • BeardoCo
          BeardoCo last edited by

          Im sure it is possible it could devalue down the road, but Title, URL and Body are one of the easiest ways to identify if the content is relevant.  Google also takes in account bounce rate so if 'title', 'url' and 'body' are targeting 'shoes', but your website is about garage install it will be able to tell immediately that your site is not relevant.

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          • KiMedia44
            KiMedia44 last edited by

            I think ever since firefox came out with the amazing bar and google became the new http they have had to rank domain names high in the SERPS, as there is always a chance that that is what you are looking for if you put it into your browser address bar.

            However, it is not beyond thinking that google will rank things differently depending on how you search. Searching on a mobile phone provides different results to searching on your desktop. So why not searching from your browser location bar giving different results to searching from the google homepage? With the google homepage giving less relevance to domain names as a signal.

            I am sure Google are more than capable of being data led and seeing if those things correlate and making the necessary changes.

            Other ways in which domain names become less relevant are through such things as apps and social media games. Take instagram as an example. An online business that made its name before it even had a domain name. It was a solid app, searched for and shared through the mobile phone market places and then via facebook.

            With the battle from facebook to essentially become your desktop and the entire internet - like AOL tried doing many years back, in which everything should be run through their systems and their framework I hope that domain names do not become obsolete as the prospect scares me a little.

            First time posting here.

            Figured I had to start somewhere.

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            • evolvingSEO
              evolvingSEO last edited by

              URLs will always be important in lots of ways;

              • They are seen by users in many cases (as links, in social media and even the SERPs) and can help improve CTR.
              • They are extremely important to the overall site architecture - and especially for information architecture.
              • They can often become the anchor text in links.
              • They help a user when browsing the site, as if they represent the structure or "level" depth (almost like breadcrumbs) is can make the navigating experience easier.

              I don't think URLs are something Google looks at in a simplistic way like "oh you're URL says X keyword, we're gonna weigh that keyword more" - I think all of these factors feed into the importance of URLs and I don't see that value diminishing anytime soon.

              -Dan

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