User blog comment:Cnoteboat/The Importance of Search Engine Optimization/@comment-452-20150126192824/@comment-452-20150126210825


 * it's always better for SEO to have it set up correctly the first time.

Please define "correctly".

I'm talking about creating redirects for valid alternate names for the subject.


 * "Steve Rogers" and "Captain America" are the same person.
 * The Marvel wiki names the article "Captain America"
 * And has many redirects to it, including Steve Rogers and Steven Rogers.
 * These redirects are actively used, with 64 and 309 links respectively. So Google is definitely crawling those links.
 * These redirects are valid alternate names for him that people may search for, it is not a question of having it "set up correctly the first time."