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        • calvinkj
          calvinkj last edited by

          i learned that having 50 to 60 words in a url is ok and having less words is preferable by google.

          but i would like to know that as i am gonna include keywords in the urls and i am afraid it will increase the length. is it gonna slighlty gonna hurt me?

          my competitors have 8 characters domain url and keywords length of 13

          and my site has 15 character domain url and keywords length of 13

          which one will be prefered by google.

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          • BearGuru
            BearGuru last edited by

            Well to me a proper url link shouldnt be more than 50 in lenght.. i use more below or rather about 60 on my website Timetocare

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            • BearGuru
              BearGuru last edited by

              Well to me a proper url link shouldnt be more than 50 in lenght.. i use more below or rather about 60 on my website Timetocare

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              • BearGuru
                BearGuru last edited by

                Well to me a proper url link shouldnt be more than 50 in lenght.. i use more below or rather about 60 on my website Timetocare

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                • SEOSYRUP
                  SEOSYRUP last edited by

                  In terms of SEO (Search Engine Optimization), while there's no strict rule for the optimal URL length, it's generally recommended to keep URLs concise, descriptive, and user-friendly. Here are some guidelines and considerations:

                  1. Short and Descriptive:

                    • Aim for short and descriptive URLs that give users and search engines a clear idea of the page's content. Avoid unnecessary parameters or overly complex structures.
                  2. Keywords:

                    • Include relevant keywords in the URL, especially in the domain and the path. This can help search engines understand the topic of the page.
                  3. Readability:

                    • Keep URLs readable by using hyphens to separate words instead of underscores. For example, use "example.com/important-page" instead of "example.com/important_page."
                  4. Avoid Dynamic Parameters:

                    • If possible, avoid using dynamic parameters in URLs (e.g., "example.com/page?id=123"). Static, keyword-rich URLs are generally more SEO-friendly.
                  5. Consistency:

                    • Maintain consistency in your URL structure across your website. This helps both users and search engines navigate and understand the organization of your content.
                  6. 301 Redirects for Changes:

                    • If you need to change a URL, use 301 redirects to inform search engines that the content has permanently moved. This preserves SEO value.
                  7. Limit Length:

                    • While there's no strict character limit for URLs, it's advisable to keep them reasonably short, ideally under 100 characters. Shorter URLs are easier to remember and share.
                  8. HTTPS:

                    • Use HTTPS for secure connections. Search engines tend to favor secure websites, and HTTPS is considered a ranking factor.

                  Remember that the primary goal is to create URLs that are user-friendly and provide a clear indication of the content. Search engines use URLs to understand the context and relevance of a page, so optimizing them for readability and keywords can positively impact your SEO efforts. Additionally, creating a logical URL structure helps users navigate your site more easily.

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                  • Tracey_Evans
                    Tracey_Evans last edited by

                    The ideal URL length for SEO is typically under 60 characters. Shorter URLs are easier for search engines to crawl and for users to read and remember. Keeping URLs concise, relevant to the page content, and including keywords can positively impact SEO performance. Avoid lengthy URLs with unnecessary parameters or characters.

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                    • Fathima_muthi
                      Fathima_muthi last edited by

                      The appropriate page URL is 75 characters length. And the maximum length of URL in the address bar is 2049 characters. For more info. like this click here.

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                      • mike557
                        mike557 last edited by

                        In SEO, there is no strict rule for an ideal URL length, but it's generally recommended to keep URLs concise, relevant, and user-friendly. Here are some guidelines to consider:

                        Short and Descriptive: Aim for short and descriptive URLs that give users and search engines a clear idea of the page's content. A concise URL is easier to remember and share.

                        Include Keywords: If possible, include relevant keywords in your URL. This can contribute to the page's SEO, but don't over-optimize by stuffing too many keywords.

                        Avoid Dynamic Parameters: Clean, static URLs are preferred over URLs with dynamic parameters (e.g., https://azdentalclub.com/). Search engines prefer URLs that are easily readable and don't contain unnecessary parameters.

                        Hyphens Between Words: Use hyphens (-) rather than underscores (_) to separate words in the URL. Search engines treat hyphens as space, but underscores are not recognized as separators.

                        Avoid Stop Words: Consider omitting unnecessary stop words (e.g., "and," "or," "but") from your URLs. Focus on the main keywords that represent the page's content.

                        Be Consistent: Maintain a consistent URL structure across your site. Consistency makes it easier for both users and search engines to navigate and understand your website.

                        HTTPS: Ensure that your URLs use the secure HTTPS protocol. Google tends to favor secure websites, and HTTPS is a ranking factor.

                        While there's no strict character limit for URLs, it's generally advisable to keep them under 255 characters. This is because longer URLs may be truncated in search results, making them less user-friendly.

                        Remember that user experience is crucial, so prioritize creating URLs that are easy to read and understand. Additionally, focus on providing valuable content on your pages, as content quality is a key factor in SEO.

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                        • Moodesburn1991
                          Moodesburn1991 last edited by

                          The proper URL length for SEO is generally recommended to be under 256 characters. It's important to keep your URLs concise and descriptive. Short and relevant URLs tend to perform better in search engine rankings and are easier for users to remember and share. Including relevant keywords in your URL can also help search engines and users understand the content of the page. Additionally, using hyphens to separate words in the URL is preferred over underscores or other special characters. Overall, aim for clear, concise, and keyword-rich URLs that accurately represent the content of your web pages.

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                          • rahulkapoorr
                            rahulkapoorr last edited by

                            50- 60 characters in a URL is good enough and will not be considered spam by Google. However, the vital aspect would be how you use the keywords and whether they are elegantly placed or one is stuffing it. Try to be as descriptive for the search engine, try to make it scannable and break it down.

                            Try to aim for a low-character URL because it is less likely to be mistaken as spam.

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                            • TurkiyeSEO
                              TurkiyeSEO last edited by

                              length can be detected as spam. You have to pay attention to the length.

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                              • Alex2563
                                Alex2563 last edited by

                                The optimal length is 50-60 characters. If you're using a plugin like Rankmath or Yoast, they will also tell you which is optimum.
                                I'm following the Rankmath's guide to URL length and it's working perfectly and getting amazing results on my courier tracking website.

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                                • lucasss32
                                  lucasss32 last edited by

                                  It is crucial to consistently conduct competitor analysis, paying close attention to the length of their URLs.

                                  A common mistake that many people make is incorporating long-tail keywords into their URLs, which is not considered a good SEO practice.

                                  Personally, I strive to limit my site article URLs to a maximum of 4-5 words. In certain cases where the search volume is relatively low, I may include additional words, but the general best practice is to keep the URL as short as possible.

                                  Once again, I cannot emphasize enough the importance of competitor analysis in shaping your approach.

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                                  • sgrege
                                    sgrege last edited by

                                    When it comes to URL length for SEO, there is no definitive answer. However, it's generally recommended to keep URLs concise, include relevant keywords, avoid excessive parameters and unnecessary characters, use hyphens as word separators, maintain consistency, and prioritize usability and readability. Remember, URL length is just one factor among many that affect SEO.

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                                    • gooday2day
                                      gooday2day last edited by

                                      Somewhere up to 75 characters max, from what I read. Longer than that could cause some difficulties in ranking.

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                                      • Kateparish
                                        Kateparish last edited by

                                        While the length of a URL can have some impact on search engine optimization (SEO), it is generally recommended to keep URLs concise and relevant to the content of the page. URLs with fewer words tend to be easier for users to read and remember, and they also tend to be more user-friendly for sharing and linking purposes.

                                        The impact of URL length on SEO is relatively small compared to other factors such as the quality and relevance of the content on your website, backlinks, site speed, user experience, and overall website optimization.

                                        In terms of your specific scenario, where your competitors have 8-character domain URLs and keywords with a length of 13, and your site has a 15-character domain URL and keywords of the same length, it's unlikely that the slight difference in URL length alone would significantly impact your search engine rankings.

                                        Google's algorithms consider numerous factors when determining the relevance and ranking of a website, and URL length is just one of them. It's important to focus on creating high-quality content, using relevant keywords, and ensuring a positive user experience on your website. These factors are likely to have a more substantial impact on your search engine rankings than the length of your URL.

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                                        • DwellHQ
                                          DwellHQ last edited by

                                          I have tried to use proper URL length in my site but in some instances, long tail KWs mess it up. Then you have no option but a more than appropriate URL length

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                                          • DwellHQ
                                            DwellHQ last edited by

                                            but sometimes the the long tail KW makes it difficult to have shorter URL length. for example "how many questions can you ask chatgpt"

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                                            • anasnisar54
                                              anasnisar54 last edited by

                                              When it comes to URL length in SEO (Search Engine Optimization), there is no strict rule for the maximum or ideal length. However, it's generally recommended to keep URLs concise, descriptive, and user-friendly. Here are some guidelines to consider:

                                              Descriptive and Relevant: A URL should give users and search engines a clear idea of what the page is about. Including relevant keywords or a brief description of the content can help improve understanding and visibility.

                                              Concise and Readable: Aim for shorter URLs that are easy to read and remember. Long, complex URLs can be confusing and difficult to share. Use hyphens (-) to separate words within the URL safe-ways and avoid using unnecessary characters, numbers, or special characters.

                                              Avoid Keyword Stuffing: While it's important to include relevant keywords, avoid keyword stuffing in URLs. Maintain a natural flow and readability, and prioritize clarity over excessive keyword usage.

                                              Maintain Consistency: Consistency in URL structure can benefit both users and search engines. Use a consistent format throughout your website, which can include using lowercase letters, eliminating unnecessary parameters, and organizing URLs in a logical and hierarchical manner.

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                                              • CaspianJames
                                                CaspianJames @calvinkj last edited by

                                                @calvinkj Always analyze your competitors and analyze the length of their URLs.

                                                Most people do big mistake and add long tail keyword in URL which isn't a good SEO practice.

                                                I always add max. 4-5 words in URL for my site articles and in some articles where search volume is relatively lower, I do add more words but the best practice is have the shorter URL as possible.

                                                Again, competitor analysis is the key

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                                                • OctopusEnergy
                                                  OctopusEnergy @DonnaDuncan last edited by

                                                  Some experience from words and hypehns in domain names
                                                  I used a hyphenated site www.octopus-energy-referral.co.uk and it is not doing too well compared to the non-hyphenated name. Similarly I have a site www.octopuscode.co.uk and it is doing really well compared to the hyphenated name because is is short and has fewer key words..
                                                  I know this is not a forensic comparison but I believe a non-hyphenated short name with fewer keywords is best if you have a choice..

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                                                  • DonnaDuncan
                                                    DonnaDuncan last edited by

                                                    If you haven't read this yet, please do (best practices for URLs).

                                                    So, it's a combination of things. As Devi Allen said, less is more. You want to use (and not over-use) descriptive words, separated by hyphens, "keeping URLs as simple, relevant, compelling, and accurate as possible". "To correctly render in all browsers, URLs must be shorter than 2,083 characters."

                                                    Which is better, your URL or your competitors? They sound pretty close based on your description but what matters is the actual words used in the URL, the site structure represented by that construct, whether the words truly represent what a visitor will find on the page, and whether the page content will provide visitors with the information they came looking for.  URL length is but one of many factors that go into determining whether you or your competitor will rank higher.

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                                                    • jokosinatra
                                                      jokosinatra last edited by

                                                      You already answer it, less word is better.

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