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Old 2006-04-02, 02:43 PM   #1
Coolegg
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A question about multiple index pages...

Hi all. Some of you may remember me as "Coolegypt". I used to make and submit sites, as well run a few linklists, way back in 1997 to 2001. Then I got away from things for a while. But I am back and looking to make and submit sites again. It's been quite a re-education to read everyone's posts. Many things have changed but much is the same also.

There is one question that I have not been able to find an answer for... How do you sitemakers handle having more recips than are appropriate for one page? And how do you linklist owners prefer it to be handled? So for example let's say I have identified 24 or 36 linklists that I want to submit to in the categories that I specialize in. I think that more than 12 recips is probably not good, so I would like to actually make 2 or 3 index pages with 12 recips each. Is this how you guys handle that? Are most linklist owners okay with that approach? So is it okay to have index.html, index2.html, index3.html?

I think that back in the "old days" that is how we approached it, but I am not clear if that is still a generally accepted practice.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

- Coolegg
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