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URLs and SEO

Your url (Universal Resource Locator) is the web address of your web page. It is believed that keywords in your url are highly valued by search engines.

While your domain name most likely reflects your business name and may or may not contain keywords, you can influence search engine rankings by including keywords in your file names so your url may appear as "http://www.yourdomain.com/widgets.html"

URL and Content Management Systems
Many website pages are generated dynamically from content management systems. If this is the case with your site make sure your url is readable to search engines. To do this, you may need to implement url rewriting so a dynamic page appears as "http://www.yourdomain.com/widgets.html instead of the generated "http://www.yourdomain.com/cur-page.php?sid=77389289038230473.384730374
%20lang=eng%20page=p558302%20prod=23470%20show=true"

If your url relates to the title of your web page and the content of your page, your search engine rankings will be superior to your competitors who do not implement these simple rules.