Hello all,
I'm currently working on the new link structure for our website. We currently organize our content in a subfolder.
= Main category
= = Sub category
= = = Specialty
= = = Product main name
= = = == Product specific name
= = = == = Manufacturer
Each of them has some potential strong KW and I will be happy to use it on the URL.
URL is more than 50 keywords long when I use all
This is a very niche item for which people may refer to them through different names (potential folders)
My current concerns will be
Any other idea?
I'm currently working on the new link structure for our website. We currently organize our content in a subfolder.
= Main category
= = Sub category
= = = Specialty
= = = Product main name
= = = == Product specific name
= = = == = Manufacturer
Each of them has some potential strong KW and I will be happy to use it on the URL.
URL is more than 50 keywords long when I use all
This is a very niche item for which people may refer to them through different names (potential folders)
My current concerns will be
- Should we make long URL respecting the structure (Main category)/(Subcategory)/(Specialty)/(Product main name)/(Product specific name)/(manufacturer)
- Should I combine some like (Main category)/(Subcategory)/(Specialty)/(Product main name)/(Product specific name)-(manufacturer)
- Should I keep them simple /(product_main name)
- Should I keep the main folders just to display the articles belonging to this category (Main category)/(Subcategory)/(Specialty)/(Product main name) and then keep the product under a subfolder only?
Any other idea?