How to Break Up a Page with Too Many Links
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My client has a live page with 100+ links subdivided into 10 categories that each have great potential keyword targeting opportunities. I'd like to improve this page and my intuition is to split it into 11 pages, one page with links to all the others and a bit of content about each. Here's an example of the potential IA:
Dog Rescue Groups
Golden Retriever Rescue - description
Poodle Rescue - description
Cocker Spaniel Rescue - description
Poodle Rescue - description
Labrador Retriever Rescue - description
etc.---------
Golden Retriever Rescue
Link 1 - description
Link 2 - description
Link 3 - descriptionIs this a good idea and will I see a big traffic drop overall at first? Also, these are all internal links, not external.
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Then perhaps improving the design might solve the problem. You could use a treeview...
Example: http://www.programmingsolution.net/useful-js/jquery-treeview.php
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Right now the page looks like a link farm . . .
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I didn't fully understand the question, however, what you need to ask yourself is:
Is this change going to improve user experience? Or it is intended just as part of a SEO strategy, while not providing any benefit to the user?
If you answer yes to the first question, GO FOR IT. If you answer is yes to the second question, then no, leave it as it is, or try to come up with another "solution" that gives a "yes" for the first question.
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