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SEO for Beginners Tutorial – 4 – Domain Name and URL Structure
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16 responses to “SEO for Beginners Tutorial – 4 – Domain Name and URL Structure”
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0:54 youtube stopped abruptly… seems my data is passed on
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Thank you! I think I found a good domain name for seo..hoping to make some money out of it using flippa:
https://flippa.com/7674200-trading24x7-com
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playlist very helpfull !! I love it ! thank you so much
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You can't buy domain names. You can rent them.
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great stuff bud, helped a lot
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I just purchased a domain name. Are you saying you can have a URL also within the domain? Also, thank you for sharing.
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Your tutorials are awesome but the desktop analogy is pretty poor. People don't think like bots.
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your are such a good teacher.
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you are talking so fast. it is really hard to undersand who are not native speaker!
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Monkey's Lover :v
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How many keywords should I use? I mean on wordpress, yoast plugin says I should not use more number of keywords as google would mark them as spam …but I have seen web pages ranking on first page having more than 20 keywords? How do they escape ? or am I on the wrong track? Please help
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Amazing teacher!!
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inururl 😀
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I thought you were tired of windows.
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I believe this is not true. Having your keywords somewhere in your URL, yes, particularly if that page is what is linked to by external referring links. But "pretty URLs" are a myth. Google doesn't care about the structure of the URL at all. Whether some term is farther or closer to your document root is completely irrelevant. I've never ever heard Google say that things like "?a=2&m=3" matter or that they lessen a ranking. I could be wrong, but I don't think so.
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