Archive for the 'Redirects' Category

‘Move it’ doesn’t have to mean ‘lose it’

It doesn’t happen often, but there may come a time that you have to change domain names. It could be because a product that you offered has grown so large that it needs its own site or perhaps your company has merged with another and you have started trading with a different business name.
Whatever [...]

Are your URLs playing nicely with the Search Engines?

With the increase of e-commerce, content managed sites, blogs or any other tools that require your website to utilise a database, it’s becoming a lot more common to see dynamic URLs.
If you’re not sure what a dynamic URL is, here’s an example:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie&q=search+engine
You’ll notice that there are extra characters such as &, ?, [...]

Duplicate content and canonicalization

Before I get into anything overly technical, I should just point-out that I almost never get the pronunciation of canonicalization correct. I’ve read it plenty of times and have typed it in emails, but it’s not the kind of word that you really speak out-loud often - and subsequently I never get it right. [...]




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