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Home page
Can some please tell if it is better for `seo` to make one large page on a website or lots of pages?
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Re: Home page
I don't think it really makes a difference as most search engines will spider all pages under the main url given.
I guess what really matters is that the site is visually stimulating but still easy enough for people to read - basically make it readable instead of it being too full of keywords (people don't read website text in the same way as they would read a brochure), ideal keyword densit is between 3-5%, anyone writing an SEO piece for your site will know how to calculate this. Others here might have something more to add to that. Regards LtC |
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Re: Home page
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Last edited by stu; Feb 13th, 2007 at 11:56. |
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Re: Home page
Nice one Stu, I didn't know that! I guess that makes sense but I never thought of it like that!
Cheers, and I'm sure 'Hello123' will appreciate that too! |
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Re: Home page
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This page comes close to a quarter of that.... and thats a big ass page! http://www.webforumz.com/webforumz-c...r-software.htm
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