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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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To answer Alex's point - yes they do follow links and look at the whole page - However - that said, there are numerous benefits to breaking down the pages to a point where you have less links per page - Googles' recommendation has always been 100 links per page - Ive never seen it actually hurt anyone to have more.
As far as the real benefits of doing the seperate pages - first is the page rank distribution - more pages will naturally get less page rank from the "main" pages that you are being linked to from outside, but that page rank will naturally increase itself because of the extra pages you have linking back (I assume) to your index page so that there is no overall loss. Spidering will take a little longer with all of the pages, but then, you can definitely change the text content of each of the page2,3 etc to rank for more terms. As far as rotating the content, it is a definite boost as Google is very fond of "updated" pages |
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Shut up brain, or I'll stab you with a Q-tip!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 115
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Maybe you could try having say 100 links per page, with multiple pages in a cat all linked to each other (to even out the distribution of PR), cat trades just on the first page for each cat, new sites on the first page of their cat and a daily random "hot list" to keep the traffic flowing to older sites.
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Where there's a will, I want to be in it.
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I break down my categories into multiple pages for a number of reasons, and I try to do category page link trades on those page 2, page 3, etc. pages. And like Linkster said, page 2 targets a slightly different variation of the keyphrase.
That being said, if anyone wants to do some page 2 cat trades, hit me up.
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