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    • MillyShaw
      MillyShaw last edited by

      I'm working on a website where all the blog content is listed as separate pages from the homepage, eg:

      www.domain.com/first-blog-post
      www.domain.com/second-blog-post

      However, it would make my life easier if all blog content was listed under /blog/ so that I could analyse it better in Google Analytics. Eg I'd like it to be:

      www.domain.com/blog/first-blog-post
      www.domain.com/blog/second-blog-post

      The developer is not keen because it would create extra work for him, and he's also said it's a bad idea from an SEO point of view. But is this the case? Presumably with 301s in place it wouldn't make a difference?

      Thanks for your help!

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      • richdan
        richdan last edited by

        A small amount of Page Rank will be lost for each extra level the page is from the root domain.

        So, there may be a small advantage in using the format www.domain.com/first-blog-post as opposed to www.domain.com/blog/first-blog-post

        The effect is likely to be more noticeable if the home page of the site is the page with most link authority

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        • DirkC
          DirkC last edited by

          While I agree with the concept of Danny's answer (the farther content is from the root the lower the possibility of ranking) - there is no relationship between the depth of an article & the structure of the url.

          To put it extreme - a url like mydomain.com/folder/subfolder/subsubfolder/page could be at 1 click from the homepage & a url like mydomain.com/page could be at 5 clicks from the homepage.

          I would migrate to the structure you propose:domain.com/blog/post.htm, mainly because it's easier for reporting purposes. You can find an interesting article from Bruce Clay here on why it's good to have a well structured url: http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/structured-urls/

          rgds,

          Dirk

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          • MillyShaw
            MillyShaw @DirkC last edited by

            Very helpful, thanks!

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