Wordpress SEO -Pseudo Static/Category

by KbPl
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Hello,

Assuming they both have same content, same layout, internal/external links, etc, what do you think that would rank better in google?

A --The "normal" categories pages that wordpress creates when you add categories?

example.com /category-page/

B -- A "pseudo-static" page you make to link to the related posts/articles?

example.com/ pseudo-static

or even

example.com / static(parent)/ static(child)

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Are all the same "at google's eyes"? Or does it prefer any of those kinds?

Again, assuming they all have the same introductory text, on and off page seo, and all link to the same internal related posts.

As most of you can see, I'm far from being a SEO expert. Same about wordpress, so I would really appreciate some opinions.

(edit. So, the idea is to rank those pages. The category page or the static I create. Not single posts)

Thanks
#pseudo #seo #static or category #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author kennethvonrauch
    I'm not sure what you mean by pseudo-static. If you mean that it'll use static HTML files instead of dynamically generated by PHP, in that case static is better because your page will just load faster. Simply because it won't have to be parsed on the server side. As a side note, you also want to use your keyword in your url path. It'll add relevancy to posts in a specific category.
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    • Profile picture of the author KbPl
      Hello kennethvonrauch,

      Thank you for your answer

      Despite the dynamic nature of Pages, many people refer to them as being static. They are actually called "pseudo-static" web pages. In other words, a Page contains static information but is generated dynamically. Thus, either "static," "dynamic," or "pseudo-static" may be validly used to describe the nature of the WordPress Page feature.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    It doesn't matter If a web page is created on the fly (dynamic) or static, Google only cares that the page exist when they crawl the URL.
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