How can you tell if a page is a landing page? And does Google like / dislike spaces in URL's?
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Q: How do you know in the search that it is a landing page/
A: Hi Pat. I've added this to the queue, however there are several ahead of it. I will do my best to squeeze it in, but he's already running over today :( One way or another he will answer it for you though
Q: What do you mean by google doesn't like spaces?
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Landing pages are a conceptual term. They are pages that target a particular keyword or keyphrase. Any page, outside of the home page, can be a landing page. I have an extensive discussion of them at
http://www.jm-seo.org/blog/landing-pages-for-seo.html.
Spaces are illegal in Unix and Windows file names. They are commonly translated as %20 in Unix, but that is not consistent. Therefore, NEVER use spaces in your URL's as you can create confusion for Google as to the true file location, and thereby hurt your chances. Use the dash character instead.
Hope this helps!
- Jason McDonald - info@jm-seo.org
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