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sunnycheap
sunnycheap | 5 Feb
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I had a question for you. My website intially had product htm files in the root of the website folder. However, after a couple of months, we moved these <a href="http://www.e-fashionsmall.com">cheap designer handbags </a> htm files to the “product” folder. Now the issue here is that google already indexed the htm files in the root folder. Hence searching on google returned those results which showed links to the root folder product htm files which actually didnt exist. To solve this we used ISAPIrewrite lite. A free tool that made our life very simple by redirecting all hits on the root folder files to the <a href="http://www.e-fashionsmall.com/hair-straighteners-ghd-hair-straighteners-c-1490_1491.html">GHD Kiss Hair Straightener </a> folder files. I just wanted to know if this method is SEO friendly? Your reply will be most helpful.

The only thing that I dont like about the hyphen is telling a person over the phone how to spell a domain. So many people dont know what a hyphen is and when you say dash they write <a href="http://www.e-fashionsmall.com/true-religion-c-1122.html?zenid=cff5ad72595844d3038d7017ff804197">womens true religion jeans </a>.My site structure was using Dashes, but I had a bug in my Apache-Rewrite which allowed these two URLs to link to the same content

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