What is the difference between pages using www and those who do not use it? In iGuRu.gr you will not see the www prefix in the website URL? Why; What's Best for SEO? Do you need to change the URL of your page?
Below we will see all the answers for the above questions in detail.
Before we start: for an average user and a small business owner, there is absolutely no difference in the addresses between www and non-www. The difference is purely technical and basically does not matter.
Yes there is a technical difference between them two which we will cover later in the article, but for most people it shouldn't matter that much, as there are no SEO advantages to choosing one address or the other. Even the Google states that it all depends on your taste.
What is important and should be mentioned is that the URL you chose at the start of your page should not be changed. In other words, DO NOT change your site's URL to add or remove its prefix World Wide Web.
You can tell Google about your personal preference from your Google Webmaster Tools account.
With a click on the sprocket, you can tell Google what is the preferred URL.
If you have not added your site to Google Webmaster Tools, you must do so by following the instructions in the following link:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/home?hl=el
At iGuRu.gr we do not use www from personal preference. Usually we do not use www because we do not really need it. Below we mention the technical difference between WWW use and non-use
When you add www. in front of a page, works as a host name that can offer more flexibility to DNS, the ability to restrict cookies to multiple subdomains, and more. Domains that do not use the prefix are also referred to as naked domains do not have these technical advantages.
For more technical details, you can to read here.
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