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By: Richard

Hey guys Click depth is the important factor, where number of physical folders in the URL is a different (and less significant) variable. Thanks for the kind words Rishi, top writeup!!

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By: jaamit

great writeup. Particularly love the category page optimisation chart, great to see all of these ideas in one place. Re folder depth – agree with Andy – but multi folder URL structures cause problems...

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By: Sebastian

Exactly. SEs do process a dynamic breadcrumb like A::B::C::D::E on site.com/x just fine. They look at links but don’t count slashes in URIs. When there’s no ever static hierarchy, don’t create...

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By: Jeffrey Smith

Finally, Someone got it right and had killer graphics to boot. Nice representation (particularly on click depth) or hops whatever preferred nomenclature one opts for. In my experience, the more hops...

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By: Richard

Agree with Jaamit – the extra subfolders can obfuscate the URL displayed in the serp snippet too. I kind of try to avoid that where I can.

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By: Andy

How about we go back a few years and just do: site.com/blue-widgets site.com/blue-flashy-widgets And keep EVERYTHING in the root?

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[...] For SEO, where there isn’t any real formal training, and guided by the fact that the industry is so dynamic, it is important to be constantly on the self education move. Part of that of course...

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By: The 10 Commandments of SEO – Part 1 » SitePoint

[...] traffic to your competitors.If you want to read more on this area, here’s a great post about Site Architecture from Rishil.2. Thou shalt group content into logical “buckets” based on topical...

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