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    Lightbulb The argument against Long URLs

    Don't bother using Long URLs.

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    There has been a discussion around the doubtful usage of Long URLs as they appear to have no SEO benefit and appear totally cosmetic in nature: https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...262#post641262


    Try using emojis instead! Only kidding.

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    Default Re: The argument against Long URLs

    on a personal note - what do you think is a good max for a url - i think a twitter handle is limited to around 15 characters, that would seem about right to me provided it has that memorable 'ring' to it that makes it memorable....
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    Default Re: The argument against Long URLs

    Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
    on a personal note - what do you think is a good max for a url - i think a twitter handle is limited to around 15 characters, that would seem about right to me provided it has that memorable 'ring' to it that makes it memorable....
    Newsprint headings always used to be max 25 letters.

    In a website, you can exceed this with nesting: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment_and_arts, with the last getting close to my buffer limit being 22 characters.
    Google treat hyphens (spinal-case) as word separators while the BBC (& Wikipedia) underscores (snake_case) are not so a search you would think might fall over, albeit rescued by the page title and other content.

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    Default Re: The argument against Long URLs

    Quote Originally Posted by Acorn View Post
    Newsprint headings always used to be max 25 letters.
    there's a memory....

    I was just thinking about the TLD URL

    Google treat hyphens (spinal-case) as word separators while the BBC (& Wikipedia) underscores (snake_case) are not so a search you would think might fall over, albeit rescued by the page title and other content
    that's interesting...
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    Default Re: The argument against Long URLs

    Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
    there's a memory....
    I was just thinking about the TLD URL
    that's interesting...
    TLDs, the shorter, the sweeter unless you can achieve a semantic meaning or discord: www.forensic.accountants, which is available today. As is www.caseyjones.engineer and xxl.tube. Someone beat me to www.agnostic.church.

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    Default Re: The argument against Long URLs

    thisisthewaytheworldends and notwithabangbutawimper both appear available.....

    would putting hyphens in these, or shorter strings, make a difference ?
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