Shaun's (DP) answer was pretty clear about it...A lot of discussion with no clear answers?
I'm not a SEO geek so I have no idea how things work. Shawn or other experts, should we have a /forums part included into URL or is optimal to define our own custom titles for forums, threads, etc.?
Absolutely incorrect. There *are* reasons why a forum would have lower PR than a non-forum page, but it has nothing to do with the URL.
It's all just personal preference really. I use sub-domains for my stuff simply because I think it's cleaner (it also makes moving parts of the site to a different server easier from a technical standpoint).A lot of discussion with no clear answers?
I'm not a SEO geek so I have no idea how things work. Shawn or other experts, should we have a /forums part included into URL or is optimal to define our own custom titles for forums, threads, etc.?
I couldn't find anything either, I should of scrolled down before wasting my time searchingGoogle News does not like "forums" but Google SERP has never had a problem with it. Before worrying about changing the route I would prefer seeing something from Google directly instead of hearsay. So far I'm not finding anything from Google about it.
There is zero penalty for having /forum/ in your URL.A lot of discussion with no clear answers?
I'm not a SEO geek so I have no idea how things work. Shawn or other experts, should we have a /forums part included into URL or is optimal to define our own custom titles for forums, threads, etc.?
Is he trying to get his content into Google News (which, again, is different from Google SERP)? If yes, then it is because of what I mentioned before... that the requirements for Google News is specific and has its own requirements in order to be included. You won't find an out-of-the-box XenForo (or nearly any other out-of-the-box forum software) content page in Google News.... the domain somenews.com, in order to avoid the forum keyword. ...
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