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SEO - really long URLs
Does anyone know if Google looks at the length of a URL when indexing it or giving it its relevence? If I have a URL that is, say, 400 characters long versus 50 characters long; will it make any kind of different to the positioning in search engines?
I ask this because I have a choice in passing data from one page to the next for a project - I can either store the data in a database with an index key as a parameter, or I can tack the data onto the URL for each subsequent page clicked on. If I do it without the database, the URL will grow very quickly and contain actual URLs to pages in the history that took them to where they are. Would having a really long URL or multiple web addresses effect the indexing of the pages when the spiders traverse through the pages? The difference would be: Code:
http://www.mysite.com/thisparm-data/thatparm-data/key-nnnn Code:
http://www.mysite.com/thisparm-data/thatparm-data/h1-http:~~www.mysite.com~thisparm-data~thatparm-data~n1-search1/n1-searchx/h2-http:~~www.mysite.com~thisparm-data~thatparm-data/h1-http:~~www.mysite.com~thisparm-data~thatparm-data~n1-search1/n2-search2 |
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