Long URL and Overly Dynamic
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I'm having a lot of these "Warnings" show up. I use an Ecommerce site that automatically makes my URL. Is this something I should be concerned about?
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I don't know this cms but i think that you can write to them here:
http://www.uvsjunction.com/contact.php
Maurizio
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Would this be considered overly optimized? This is for one of our units.
http://www.floridaoutdoorsrv.com/rv/forestriver/classagas/1710/Forest_River_GEORGETOWN_337XLF
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I use UVS junction. www.uvsjunction.com
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every cms ( professional) have to check for a bulding a urls.I don't know what you use.
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Yes I would say that you definitely have a problem. Google doesn't like it when your URL changes constantly or is over-optimized. You need to see if there is a way for your CMS company to fix this asap before you get penalized or banned.
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A little confused. What do you mean by parameter. Unfortunately those parameters may be out of my control. We pay a dealership CMS to run those things.
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hi
for the Seo best practice is preferable have the title long max 50-60 characters how you can see in On page tools in your campaign
If you want optimize the pages is better that you see a parameter of your e commerce.
Bye
Maurizio
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