How To Use / Configure URL Parameters In Google Webmaster Tools?
Google as a largest search engine in the world crawls all
the URLs from your site more effectively. It crawls millions of other webpages
each and every day. In fact it crawls and indexes all the possible URLs from
your website such as duplicate URLs, bad meaningless pages etc. For example
take a look at this blog post where we have mentioned about Omitted Results And Removing Bad URLs. Google is smart enough to handle such URLs but to make
your pages and site better perform in search results you have to make use of
several features in Google webmaster tools.
Google webmaster tool is a free and amazing tool for
webmasters that helps you to make your blog and website search engine friendly
especially Google friendly. We have previously shared about adding your Blogger Blog To Google Webmaster Tools. So just submitting your site is not going to
help you improve your site’s SEO, you have to make frequent audits and utilize
certain features whenever necessary. We have covered about Submitting Your Sitemap In Webmaster Tools which helps Google to discover all your pages.
Also we have shared about Using Google Webmaster Tools Effectively For SEO,
but not in-depth. We have just covered only few of its features and one main
feature that we missed is about URL parameters. Here we will see what URL
parameters are and how to best use or configure URL parameters in Google
webmaster tools.
Setup Wordpress In Other Languages but when a visitor visits this same page via Feedburner or other social networks they will have few additional lines added to their URL like this.
----- Narrows:- It narrows
down search and filters a large group of similar content. For example cloth
size=L, XL, XXL and color=blue.
What Are URL Parameters?
URL parameter is a part of the page URL which is set
dynamically in the URLs to pass certain values. It usually appears next to the
query string that is after the question mark? And multiple parameters are
separated using ampersand &. In most of the e-commerce websites you can see
such parameter that is they use it to sort same products in multiple ways and
they may even use it to track their session IDs or campaign IDs etc. URL
parameters may vary from site to site depending on its architecture. Below are
some different cases of URL parameters, before looking in to that read this
article on SEO Friendly URL Structure which will help you understand
about URL structures.
1. E-commerce Websites
In e-commerce website if you look in to a page you will have
several options like sort by relevancy, sort by price, and sort by ascending
etc. This only helps improve user experience but for search engines such URLs
are crap.
1. http://www.domain.com/products/mobiles/i-phone-32.php
2. http://www.domain.com/products?category=mobiles&item=i_phone_32
3. http://www.domain.com/index.php?cat_id=4&item_id=423&session_id=3
2. WordPress
If you look in to your wordpress site then your URL normally
looks clear and simple like this depending upon your permalink structure.
Setup Wordpress In Other Languages but when a visitor visits this same page via Feedburner or other social networks they will have few additional lines added to their URL like this.
http://your-site.com/wordpress/setup-wordpress-languages-wordpress-language
but when a visitor visits this same page via Feedburner or
other social networks they will have few additional lines added to their URL
like this.
http://your-site.com/wordpress/setup-wordpress-languages-wordpress-language/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=setup-wordpress-languages-wordpress-language
This helps you to track your referral sites and other
traffic sources in Google analytics but anyhow such pages will perform less in
search results.
In both the above cases the first URL is the original one
and the other URLs consist of parameters; that is a duplicate URL pointing to
the same page which affects your on page SEO. Whenever Google detects a page
with duplicate content (different URLs pointing to same content), it groups all
in to one. Then by measuring the link popularity and by understanding the
canonical link element it represents that URL in search results. Platforms like
wordpress and Blogger will have canonical link element defined to each page and
so you don’t have to concern about this topic. Anyhow to better improve your
site’s crawl efficiency you have to handle URL parameters in Google webmaster
tools.
Also Check Out Below Article!
Types Of URL Parameters
Before using the URL parameter feature in webmaster tools we
will see the URL parameter types. Basically there are two types of URL
parameters they are parameters that doesn’t change the page content and
parameters that control and change the page content.
Parameters that don’t change the page content: – In
e-commerce sites parameters like affiliate IDs, session IDs and in wordpress
sites parameters like utm_source are best examples for this type. Such
parameters are used to track visitors and referrals etc and in general it
doesn’t affect your page content.
Parameters that change your page content: – This type of
parameters will change your actual page content. For example language, sorting,
narrows, specifies and paginates.
----- Sorts:- If you look in to online shopping sites you
will have options like sort by new arrivals, sort by ascending, sort by price,
name, brand etc.
----- Specifies:- Used to specify the content on the page
such as product, category, item etc.
----- Translates:- This displays your page content in
different language. For example (lang=fr)
----- Paginates:- To display a particular page on a lengthy
article or archives page. Example (page=2)
How To Use URL Parameters In Google Webmaster Tools
URL parameters are powerful feature in webmaster tools. By
telling how to handle your URL parameters Google can crawl your site more
efficiently. But use this feature only if you are more confident about what you
are doing. Incorrectly configuring can lead to disappear many pages from search
results. Before we go on to configure this feature take a look at this
video below about configuring URL parameters in webmaster tools.
Specify How Google Should Handle Parameters
Go to Google webmaster tools and then select your website.
Now move on to dashboard >> crawl >> URL parameters where you will
see a warning message.
Now click on configure URL parameters and you will see
several URL parameters which by default added by Google bots.
You can edit the existing parameter or you can add new
parameter. Note that this tool is more sensitive so type in the parameter
exactly what you see in your URL. Select no option if the parameter that you
have added doesn’t change the page content and select yes if the page changes,
reorders or narrows page content.
When you select yes you will have additional options like
how parameters affects your page content which you have to select from sorts,
narrows, specifies, translates, paginates or other. Next you have to set which
URLs with this parameter should Google bot crawl. You can either choose to let
Google bot decide or every URL or only URL with specific value or no URLs.
Finally when done click on save changes.
For more detailed instructions about handling URL parameters
in webmaster tools you can Read This Source. Again we suggest you to use this
tool only if you are more certain.
Hope this post guided you with URL parameters and
configuring URL parameters in Google webmaster tools. Do you use URL parameter
tool, if yes then how effective it is? Please share your experience with us by
commenting below.
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