Cormac
New Member
(that is technically not the right term but anyway...)
Do websites which alter their file extension from .php to .daft for example (Daft.ie : Place ad on Daft) get penalised in anyway from search engines as they're not using a standard extension?
Or is this a good practice in the sense that you can have a keyword in each and everyone of your file names. For example 169themall.com/index.shop for a shopping site.
Do websites which alter their file extension from .php to .daft for example (Daft.ie : Place ad on Daft) get penalised in anyway from search engines as they're not using a standard extension?
Or is this a good practice in the sense that you can have a keyword in each and everyone of your file names. For example 169themall.com/index.shop for a shopping site.