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Dec 14
2009
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One of the richest areas of your site to beef up your SEO is in your URLs. Search Engine Friendly, or SEF, URLs contain words in the URL instead of ID numbers or other information that is useless to human readers. For example, see the URL for this blog post; it contains the same words as the title of this post.
Use URLs that are accurately descriptive and keyword-rich. Use only alphanumeric characters, and a small set of other allowable characters such as dashes or underscores. Use dashes as a separator, in place of spaces or other special characters; "contact-us.html" is better than "contactus.html". URLs should also refrain from becoming too long; one good rule of thumb is to try to keep your complete URL visible in the browser bar at once. Most CMSs like Joomla and WordPress will create SEF URLs for you automatically. If you must do it manually, you may need to get familiar with .htaccess files, if you haven't already.
Search Engine Friendly URLs will add a lot of value to your site's SEO; Google gives it the utmost regard. Many times URLs are used as anchor text, which increases the value of incoming links. SEF URLs also are more descriptive to human readers and help with clickthrough rates. If you decide to upgrade your existing URLs, be sure to update your broken links and update your sitemap!