Hi all
We are wanting to send out some user friendly looking website addresses as part of a marketing campaign (email, printed PR articles etc...)
Ideally we would want to send out a link that looks like
www.ourwebsite.com/keyphrase
with the keyphrase part being a memorable or easily typed word.
but the actual link would go to
www.ourwebsite.com/acatalog/somepage.html
Is this possible? and if it is would these links have any sort of detrimental effect with regards to search engines?
Also, would a tracking app (say google analytics) pick up that the user had typed in the friendly url (so we can monitor performance of the campaign?)
thanks
We are wanting to send out some user friendly looking website addresses as part of a marketing campaign (email, printed PR articles etc...)
Ideally we would want to send out a link that looks like
www.ourwebsite.com/keyphrase
with the keyphrase part being a memorable or easily typed word.
but the actual link would go to
www.ourwebsite.com/acatalog/somepage.html
Is this possible? and if it is would these links have any sort of detrimental effect with regards to search engines?
Also, would a tracking app (say google analytics) pick up that the user had typed in the friendly url (so we can monitor performance of the campaign?)
thanks
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