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I'm using WordPress for my sites and I remove the WP category names from my WordPress URLs. Makes for shorter and nicer looking URLs. Is this a mistake? I mean, if your category name contains the targeted keyword, then would having the category name in the URL of every post bring you any SEO benefits? For example, if the targeted keyword is red tomatoes, which one of these URLs would be better:
But does this bring you any SEO benefits? |
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I would do the second version. It seems like most SEO experts go this route nowadays. also it looks clean in the serps.
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Yes Second one is Best . There is No need of category mention in the URL. So go For Second One it is Best. Thanks |
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http://domain.com/how-to-grow-red-tomatoes-post This is Best. Yes there are Some Websites..Which Generally Show Category Also In their Posts. | |
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I prefer below url link ... |
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Hmmmmm ...
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