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Anomandaris
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Right now, all threads are in a massive /threads/ URL subdirectory.
This is not good for SEO purposes. Google Search Algorithm takes this into consideration.
If you have a large amount of poor quality posts in /threads/ and you have 5 really high quality posts, the poor quality ones will hurt the rankings of the high quality posts, due to how the algorithm acts upon URL subdirectories.
If I have a website about animals and I have two forum sections: dogs, and cats
I expect all threads...
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This is not good for SEO purposes. Google Search Algorithm takes this into consideration.
If you have a large amount of poor quality posts in /threads/ and you have 5 really high quality posts, the poor quality ones will hurt the rankings of the high quality posts, due to how the algorithm acts upon URL subdirectories.
If I have a website about animals and I have two forum sections: dogs, and cats
I expect all threads...
Read more
Continue reading...