This is a discussion on A quick tech question (mod rewrite?) within the Search Engine Optimisation forums, part of the Online Marketing category; Hi guys, Currently we have inbound links from our affiliates who all have their own ID numbers so that our ...
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| Hi guys, Currently we have inbound links from our affiliates who all have their own ID numbers so that our site can tell who sent the traffic. The referral link looks like: ure.ie/referral.aspx?RBID=1 Now I want this URL to look like: ure.ie/car-insurance-instant-motor-quote (<- Is that too many keywords?) This is obviously better for the inbound links? So my question is, whats the best way to go about this. Thanks |
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| mod_rewrite with .htaccess file is the best way to do this.
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