Is there anything mandatory for country domain names that should be pointing to a with .html URL?
Example www.abc.com.my and www.abc.com/my/en.html
What is the best practice w.r.t. search engine optimization (SEO)?
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@sanketd27011989 Whether your high-quality article URL concludes with ".html" or omits it (e.g., domain.com/benefit-of-seo), it won't impact SEO outcomes significantly. Nevertheless, I lean toward keeping URLs concise for the sake of audience convenience. That's why prefer non-www and extension-free (html) format. The key is maintaining consistency once you've made your choice, regardless of the path you take!
www.abc.com/my/en.html This page is indexed and www.abc.com.my is not indexed in sitemap. I have used rel="canonical" in the link attribute. If I have added some attribute in www.abc.com/my/en.html that will automatically come in www.abc.com.my am I correct?
Hello @sanketd27011989
It is supposed to be
The '.my' seems weird. The URL beyond domain are structured via '/'
There is nothing mandatory for country domain names that should be pointing to a .html URL.
Example:
Both of these URLs are valid and will work.
Which one is better for SEO?
It depends on your overall website structure and strategy.
If you have a separate country-specific website for each country you target, then using a country code top-level domain (ccTLD) like .com.my is generally considered to be better for SEO. This is because it tells search engines that your website is specifically targeting users in Malaysia.
If you have a single website that serves all of your global traffic, then using a subfolder structure like /my/en.html is also a viable option. However, it's important to make sure that your website is properly configured for geo-targeting so that search engines can understand which countries you're targeting.
Here are some SEO best practices for using country domain names and subfolders:
Additional tips:
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There is nothing specific in the current SEO community where .html will impact your rankings or presence, but most websites have moved away from .html solely due to many content management systems being built in more current ways.
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