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I’m making a trailer site and movie news, it’s almost over php.
I made a practical system, when adding in DB the film data, it organizes according to the category showing 12 results per page.
By clicking on the film cover for an example "A Night in the Museum 2" will be with link filmes.php?id=1
, and the record id 1
in DB will be all content I set the movie.
But the page "php film." she’s kind of a "chameleon" depending on the id
that has the url it will pull different content, in other words I will not have a page on the server for each movie and not a directory link, will I have problems with google ranking my pages in the search because there are no ?
I was thinking of modifying the link of each film in the format filme?nome=uma-noite-no-museu-2
to be more visible as I’ve been reading would be better what they think?
It is not the URL that defines google, although "many repudiate", you can rather use a non-discretive url, as long as the content presented by the page is "well organized". But if you want to use a descriptive url, I personally do not recommend "querystrings", because they are difficult for the user to "remember", prefer friendly urls. This url business does not affect "rankings", do not focus on this, focus on presenting organized content and "quality" to the end user.
– Guilherme Nascimento
Thank you William!
– Gustavo Lucksik
As soon as possible if I have time I formulate a response, with example url friendly.
– Guilherme Nascimento
@Guilhermenascimento The URL does MUCH difference. I’ve been working with web for a few years and what I’ve seen is that, at a level of importance, google usually prioritizes the following: 1) Page title 2) Words in the page URL; 3) Titles / keywords in
h1
,h2
andh3
. Of course this is not a cake recipe and there are several other variables, but a basic optimization focused on these points helps you rank your site much faster.– André Ribeiro
@Andréribeiro In "Rankings" I think not, what I mean, it does not help url friendly, without relevant content. We can say it helps, but it’s not "high impact".
– Guilherme Nascimento