Long page SEO vs short page SEO and its implication on the URL structure
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I am running B2B consultancy site. I have a question about creating the best url structure. In terms of SEO, which of URL structure are gaining better results in the long run. What are the benefits and drawbacks? The site is not an ecommerce site.
We have 4 categories for our products. Lets assume that there are Category A, Category B, Category C and Category D, There are several products on each category (typically 5-8)
#1 Keeping all products on the same page
Each category above has been designed to act on the separate page. So, Category A consists of texts from different products laid out on the same page. There are anchor links in the fold section that directs into specific products on the scrollable page.
url structure:
- http://www.site.com/categoryA/
- http://www.site.com/categoryB/
- http://www.site.com/categoryC/
- http://www.site.com/categoryD/
#2 Separating products into different pages from the category page
Each category e.g. http://www.site.com/categoryA/ provides general info on products and services in the specific page. From that page, there are links into separate product/service page.
e.g. http://www.site.com/categoryA/productA
http://www.site.com/categoryA/productB
etc.
# 3 Separating product into different pages on /services page
All products are displayed on the same /service page eg. http://www.site.com/services. From that page there are links into separate product/service page.
e.g http://www.site.com/services/productA
http://www.site.com/services/productN
CONCLUSION
Which of strategy are you recommending in light of best SEO practice? #1
Your wise ideas are warmly appreciated.
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savidge4 -
Thanks
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