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    User Friendly URLs

    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
    Russell King
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    Canvas Etc...Stylish Modern <A HREF="www.canvasetc.com">Canvas Art</A>

    #2
    Search this forum for the words 'redirect' and 'htaccess' - that may provide the answer.

    Alan Compton
    www.greenknightgames.co.uk
    Great board games and cards games you won't find in the High Street

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      #3
      There are probably dozens of ways to achieve this - I personally tend to create a new folder (here called "offers") containing an index.html in there and put a redirect in the .htaccess file .... so the friendly URL is www.site.com/offers .. when someone points to the folder "offers" the index.html is automatically picked up ... the redirect points offers/index.html to acatalog/page.html


      Bikster
      SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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