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is it possible that i run site without friendly url with vbseo ?

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    is it possible that i run site without friendly url with vbseo ?

    Hello,

    my questions i am currently indexing with .php?id urls on google . what if i install vbseo and use it with php urls which is same as before . will my url still reindex in google ? or it will be the same and they work in background for stopping duplicate content on google .

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    Having singular static urls is the #1 asset of using vBSEO. You will likely see little gains, but yes, it is possible to disable (on a forum by forum ID list basis) rewriting forums/threads, and individual sections (like members, blogs, etc).

    Duplicate content will still exist.

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