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    • TIG99
      TIG99 last edited by

      Hi

      Im designing a new website and want my seo to be as good as poss. (obviously 😉 )

      What the situation with parent pages and urls.

      My idea is this

      keyword dog training with a page all about dog training.

      but then another page would be whistle training.

      is there any benefit or disadvantage to so it this way

      www.mysite.com/dog-training/whistle-training/

      Thanks

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      • GregB123
        GregB123 last edited by

        To prevent overlapping your page URL's focus it may better to do the following for dog training and whistle training:

        www.mysite.com/dog-training/

        www.mysite.com/whistle-training/

        That also keeps the words the page focuses on as close as possible to the front of the URL.

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        • TheeDigital
          TheeDigital last edited by

          I would keep the structured path you have going, especially if you plan on adding more than just one type of dog training.

          For example:

          • www.mysite.com/dog-training/whistle-training/
          • www.mysite.com/dog-training/triball-training/
          • www.mysite.com/dog-training/fetch-training/
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          • rishil
            rishil last edited by

            Frankly depends on the depth you want to take and your CMS and its automation features.

            So take for example your page : www.mysite.com/dog-training/whistle-training/

            An automated title tag and meta description set up would take its data from the URL and Page titles and categories:

            Whistle Training for Dogs > Dog Training Guides > MySite.com

            Whereby you have the rules:

            {Page Title} for Dogs > {category URL} Guides > Mysite.com

            In such instances it is better to use clever set ups that work with most keyphrase combinations, and the added "Dog Training" in the title, URL and page description helps strengthen the overall site or section focus when it comes to the primary keyword such as "Dog training"

            So in the example Richard has given above:

            • www.mysite.com/dog-training/whistle-training/

            Title: Whistle Training for Dogs > Dog Training Guides > MySite.com

            • www.mysite.com/dog-training/triball-training/

            Title: Triball Training for Dogs > Dog Training Guides > MySite.com

            • www.mysite.com/dog-training/fetch-training/

            Title: Fetch Training for Dogs > Dog Training Guides > MySite.com

            This shows that you have plenty of "Dog Training" pages in that category and you can start to see how the repetition would help the section on the site.

            However, if you DONT have automation, I prefer a flatter hiearchy:

            • www.mysite.com/whistle-training/
            • www.mysite.com/triball-training/
            • www.mysite.com/fetch-training/

            You can still have the same title tag set up to strengthen the relevancy.

            The reason why I prefer the flat URL hiearchy is that in your case the flowed hiearchy works, but on many sites a page could be part of two categories, and as such can cause havoc or multiple URLs when trying to fit into URL.

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