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Brian M, I would opt for http://www.example.com/ personally instead of http://www.example.com/index.asp. It’s easier for users to remember and to type in, so people linking naturally are more likely to link to the page without the index.asp.
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You say “www.example.com” and “www.example.com/” are different
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ld be the HTTP GET request for “www.example.com” and how would it differ f
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this applies at the root level of the domain
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frederic simonetPick the url you prefer - http://www.example.com/ - and always use that format for your internal links
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Russ HorneGoogle Matt Cutts explains canonical urls. Dont remove the www or non www version of homepage from google, it will prob remove whole site.. dont do this.. use a 301 redirect in htaccess for this instead. If you have removed a version of the homepage (resu
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Yelena ShabrovaJanuary 4, 2006
Before I start collecting feedback on the Bigdaddy data center, I want to talk a little bit about canonicalization, www vs. non-www, redirects, duplicate urls, 302 “hijacking,” etc. so that we’re all on the same page.SEO_URLs_canonical SEO_content_duplicate SEO_redirects_301 SEO_URLs_canonical_rel=canonical
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Ron CappsI want to talk a little bit about canonicalization, www vs. non-www, redirects, duplicate urls, 302 “hijacking,” etc. so that we’re all on the same page.
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steve02169I too am wondering about the https:// thing by the way.
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McMohan, Google can crawl https just fine, but I might lean toward doing a 301 redirect to the http version (assuming that e.g. the browser doesn’t support cookies, which Googlebot doesn’t -
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Q: So how do I make sure that Google picks the url that I want?
A: One thing that helps is to pick the url that you want and use that url consistently across your entire site. -
Q: Is there anything else I can do?
A: Yes. Suppose you want your default url to be http://www.example.com/ . You can make your webserver so that if someone requests http://example.com/, it does a 301 (permanent) redirect to http://www.example.com/ . That helps Google know which url you prefer to be canonical. Adding a 301 redirect can be an especially good idea if your site changes often (e.g. dynamic content, a blog, etc.).
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elle mBefore I start collecting feedback on the Bigdaddy data center, I want to talk a little bit about canonicalization, www vs. non-www, redirects, duplicate urls, 302 “hijacking,” etc. so that we’re all on the same page.
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Alan Vonlanthenan article about canonic urls and how to get the homepage you have chosen canonicalised
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You can make your webserver so that if someone requests http://example.com/, it does a 301 (permanent) redirect to http://www.example.com/
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