It’s always worthwhile to try customizing your URL slug for both user experience and indexing purposes. Make the slug as simple as possible so that users can easily find your page.
Start your URL with S
The protocol provides a secure and encrypted connection. If you don't have this protocol, most web browsers will alert the user that they are heading to an unsecured website. Usually, this will prevent the user from proceeding.
There is a clear domain
If you can, match your brand name to your domain name. This bahrain mobile database helps users and search engines easily understand where they are located.
For example: ":hrefgoomblog" points to the hrefgoom website. You can see their brand name in the URL, so you can rest assured that when you click, you will land on hrefgo's website.
Notice how there's no "" in front of the address? While it's still technically part of the URL and you can include it if you want, convention no longer requires it.
Using Subdomains
If you want to read hrefgo's blog, you can add this subdomain to your root domain: s:hrefgoomblog
This URL will take you to a page that displays the latest articles and an option to search the article database for any topic that interests you.