The "xxx" in a URL context often represents the security layer (SSL/TLS). Modern SEO requires an protocol.
"SCO" is also about how easily a search engine "spider" can navigate your "WWW" presence. Www-xxx-sco
Historically used to identify the web server. It offers more flexibility with DNS (CNAME records) and is often better for very large websites. Non-WWW: Cleaner, shorter, and easier for users to type. 2. Standardizing Your URL for SEO The "xxx" in a URL context often represents
Search engines monitor "dwell time." If users find what they need quickly, your SEO authority grows. Historically used to identify the web server
Understanding the relationship between your web address (the "WWW") and your SEO (the "SCO" or SEO) is fundamental to building a site that ranks well and provides a seamless user experience. 1. The Debate: WWW vs. Non-WWW
Make sure you aren't accidentally blocking your most important pages from being indexed.