Usage of keywords in URL
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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to optimize our website and I'm not sure what's ideal for our URL structure.
We have two products: one of them is focused on B2C & the other one on B2B.
Our homepage is focused on the B2C product.For our B2B product, I'm not sure what's ideal. The URL for our 'homepage' of the B2B product is ourdomain.com/software. We have different target groups for our B2B software, and therefore different pages on our website.
Which URL would be best to use for the keyword personal trainer software?
1. ourdomain.com/software/personal-trainer-software
2. ourdomain.com/software/personal-trainer -
Thanks for the replies!
I believe Google makes matching keywords bold in the URL, so it can be good for the CTR.
Which URL do you think is best for the keyword personal trainer software for both SEO purposes and CTR?
yourdomain.com/business/personal-trainer-software
yourdomain.com/software/personal-trainer-software
yourdomain.com/software/personal-trainerSeems like most people would recommend going for option 1?
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If having an informational URL as you've proposed is helpful for the user to understand the page, then by default, it's also going to be helpful for SEO. Google's goal is to provide the best results for people, so indirectly, it does help to have topic-indicating URLs.
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Hi,
First of all I would like to let you know that having keywords in URL won't give any ranking boost. Second thing I would go with 'yourdomain.com/business/personal-trainer-software' it will be helpful for user to know about what the page is about.
Thanks
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My suggestion for B2C
yourdomain.com/consumer/personal-trainer-software
For B2B it can be
yourdomain.com/business/personal-trainer-software
You can differentiate at category level to make your customer experience better for your visitors.
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