File Naming Style
- The filename should preferably be short and descriptive.
- It is always good to use same keywords in a filename as well as in page title.
- Do not use filenames such as service.htm or job.htm as they are generic. Use actual service name in your file name such as computer-repairing.htm.
- Do not use more than 3-4 words in file names.
- Separate the keywords with hyphens rather than underscores.
- Try to use 2 keywords if possible.
File Name Example
Listed below are some filenames which would be ideal from the users' point of view as well as SEO.
slazenger-brand-balls.html
wimbledon-brand-balls.html
wilson-brand-balls.html
Notice that the keywords are separated by hyphens rather than underscores. Google sees good filenames as follows:
seo-relevant-filename as seo relevant filename(good)
Filenames with underscores are not a good option.
seo_relevant_filename as seorelevantfilename (not good)
File Extension
You should notice that
.html, .htm, .php and any other
extension do NOTHING for your visitors, and they are simply a means of
offloading some of the work of configuring your webserver properly onto
your visitor's. In effect, you are asking your site visitors to tell
your webserver HOW to produce the page, not which one?
Many Web masters think that it is a good idea to use filename without using extension. It may help you, but not a whole lot.
URL Sub-Directory Name
From Search Engine Optimization point of view, URL sub-directory name
hardly matters. You can try giving any keyword in any search, and you
will not find any sub-directory name matching with your keywords. But
from the user's point of view, you should keep an abbreviated
sub-directory name.