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2/4/2009 11:33 AM
 

Hello,

I am having trouble with SEO because a lot of the links in my website show up as www.mysite.com/LinkClick.aspx?  intead of  www.mysite.com/Default.aspx?tabid=20 

I was wondering if anyone knew how to get ride of all the www.mysite.com/LinkClick.aspx?

Thank you in advance.

Marcos

 
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2/4/2009 1:34 PM
 

Mako2 wrote
 

Hello,

I am having trouble with SEO because a lot of the links in my website show up as www.mysite.com/LinkClick.aspx?  intead of  www.mysite.com/Default.aspx?tabid=20 

I was wondering if anyone knew how to get ride of all the www.mysite.com/LinkClick.aspx?

Thank you in advance.

Marcos

Depending on which module you are refering to depends on the solution :->.  Basically though, if you uncheck the bit about logging each time a link is clicked, then it doesn't use the linkclick.aspx redirect thingy. 

so, just don't track each time it's clicked to fix that..Basically, links that are internal to your site don't need to be tracked for clicks anyhow, because you'll probably use GoogleAnalytics to figure all that out.  The links that are external to your site(IE your advertisers and such), they don't really need an exact URL and can still use the LinkClick.aspx features if you want..although your vendors don't get the inbound link credit.

 

Hope that helps.

Josh

 


Josh Martin

 
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2/4/2009 9:00 PM
 

You may find this blog post helpful:

Minimize Duplicate Content by Avoiding DNN's LinkClick.aspx 


Tom Kraak
SEO Analyst
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