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Some
webmasters wonder whether they should use .htm or .html as
the file extension for their web pages. Rumor has it that some file
extensions make it more difficult to get indexed by search engines.
Which
file extension should you use for your web pages?
From
a search engine optimization point of view, it doesn't matter which file
extension you use for your web pages. As long as the content of your web
pages can be indexed by search engines, search engines will try to index
it.
What's
the official Google statement?
Google
has posted an official statement regarding this matter:
"At
Google, we are able to index most types of pages and files with very few
exceptions. File types we are able to index include: pdf, asp, jsp,
html, shtml, xml, cfm, doc, xls, ppt, rtf, wks, lwp, wri, swf."
How
can you make it easier for search engine spiders to index your site?
Although
the file extension is not important, there are some things you can do to
make it easier for search engine spiders to index your web site.
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Don't
make search engines spiders have to think
Search engine spiders are very simply software programs that
follow links on web pages and that index the contents of web pages. If
the file extension doesn't make it clear what type of web page the
spider has to expect, it might not index it properly.
If a text file starts with code that looks like PDF, a search engine
spider might try to convert it to HTML although there is nothing to
convert. Never make search engine spiders have to think. They might
get it wrong.
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Don't
use fancy HTML code
As mentioned above, search engine spiders are very simple
programs. If you hide the content of your web pages in fancy
flash elements or JavaScript code, chances are that search engines
cannot index it.
Search engine spiders cannot execute JavaScript code. If the links to
the other pages of your web site are hidden in JavaScript menus,
search engines won't find it. Dynamically created pages can also cause
problems.
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Follow
the standards
It really helps if you web site is compliant to the W3C standards.
Search engine spiders are built on these standards. If your web site
is compliant to these standards, search engine spiders can index it
without problems. We've published an article
about this topic some time ago.
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Tell
search engines what your web site is all about
If you want to be found for special search terms on search
engines, you should make sure that your web pages are optimized
for these search terms.
Only web pages that are optimized for special search terms can have
good rankings for them. Optimized pages make it much easier for search
engine spiders to determine what your web site is all about.
It
doesn't matter which file extension you use for your web pages. However,
you should make it as easy as possible for search engine spiders. The less
a spider has to think when indexing your web site, the more likely it is
that your web pages will be properly indexed.
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