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1. That same information would probably be distilled from the content of the post/thread and a decent optimized page title without the need for mod_rewrite.
2. The majority of forum thread titles are so vague or generic or badly misspelled that the keyword-URL derived from them are virtually useless anyway. Sample of recent threads on one large vBulletin forum: Quote:
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How many of those are going to convert to useful keyword URLs? Yes, a few perhaps... How many of those would be indexed for those same keywords from the content alone? How many others would yield better keywords from the content alone? |
I understand that the SEO benefits of rewriting forum thread urls is very debatable - I was pointing out an unrelated benefit for real human people rather.
Very often Joe Public won't take your links and give them good context, they'll be copy-pasted asis. For people reading those links pasted to other sites or in a blog, before clicking on it, a showthread link gives me no idea where I'll end up other than the domain and "it's a forum". A rewritten url offers extra human readable clues BEFORE BEING CLICKED through to the page to discover the pagetitle or content. It also reassures the copy-paster that they've pasted the correct link. I was merely pointing out that SEO isn't the be all and end all reasoning behind rewriting obscure thread id number urls, people-friendly urls are as important to me as search-engine-friendly :) |
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Nobody will remember anything except the domain and tld (forum.com) anyway. mod_rewrite has its uses, primarily if the software you're usiing creates search-engine-UNfriendly URLs - vBulletin does not do that out-of-the-box so the impact of mod_rewrite is extra server load and little else - except for creating additional things that can go wrong, which is likely the case with the poster where I raised the issue in the first place. |
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Anyone else? Please? |
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Lots of important links to your site will (hopefully!) be posted in blogs, other forums, on folks' myspaces, sent via email, etc. In those cases a human-friendly url can be to your benefit in my opinion. Whether that or other considerations outweigh the server load impact will depend on a site by site basis. This is slightly off-topic of specifically Zoints SEO though, oops :$ Quote:
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i just want to know wether can we revert all urls to normal php form without any problem caused to forum normal work?
i am using zoints seo from last 3 months it works nice ,but the problem is that all the post including some post made by admins in private forums are also starting to be visible in google :( , all my member profiles are also visible in google too, thats so annoying to me :( can i revert /remove zoints and bring forum back to normal? please reply me |
i think there should be an on/off switch in your vbulletin options
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I've installed the mod and everything works awesome, thanks!
I am trying to get the mod_rewrite to work but it will not. I keep getting a 404 Not Found when I try to use the mod_rewrite rule. Any ideas? I am sure mod_rewrite is on in the apache config because my Word Press uses it with no problems, I also have my own rewrite rule on another site. Apache 1.3.x |
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