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Thread: SEO: Subcategories

  1. #1
    GoodFella is offline Member
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    Default SEO: Subcategories

    Is there a way (and is it even a better approach) to have subacategories broken up like this:

    Main Category: Hats
    Sub Categories: Blue Hats, Red Hats, Green Hats.

    Currently, ASPDNSF names each pages like this:
    C-1-Hats.aspx
    C-2-Blue-Hats.aspx
    C-3-Red-Hats.apsx
    C-4-Green-Hats.aspx

    Is it better / possible to do something like this:

    hats.aspx
    blue/hats.aspx
    red/hats.aspx
    green/hats.aspx

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    ASPAlfred is offline Senior Member
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    Is "blue" from blue/hats.aspx part of the product name? If so, might be complicated to do... unless "blue" is a category name and hats is a product.

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    GoodFella is offline Member
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    its more like a category group.

    A better example would be automobiles.

    Main Cat: Seats.aspx

    Ford/Explorer/Seats.aspx

    vs

    Ford-Explorer-Seats.aspx

  4. #4
    GoodFella is offline Member
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    ....

    or would it be bettter doing this:


    Seats/Ford/Explorer/something.aspx


    Example:
    autoanything.com/floor-mats/Ford/Explorer/110A50185A0A0A6A10A1.aspx