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SEO & Internal Interlinking: Relative vs Absolute URLs (Search Engine Journal)
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 04:24:40 GMT
To some SEO questions there are no definitive answers unfortunately. Using absolute or relative URLs to interlink related site subpages is just such a question. Many SEOs will tell you there is no difference and the main thing is to be consistent with your choice. Others (they seem to be in majority) support absolute URLs, [...]
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Managing In-House SEO For 17,000 Domains (Search Engine Land)
Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:23:13 GMT
All complex systems can be broken down into manageable components or modules. SEO is no different; whether you have 17,000 domains or 10,000,000 products SKUs, the system for managing this load is always the same. A complex system doesn't necessarily mean it's based purely in technology. Microsoft, Cisco, AOL, Oracle, and HP are all examples of complex systems wherein people manage ...
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