I feel really silly asking this question to begin with, but... as a music store, we have a lot of "smalls" for products, like a guitar pick. We sell picks for $0.50 each, or a single clarinet reed at $0.79. Some believe this is too small, finicky, and cumbersome to have listed for sale on our site. To me, I wholeheartedly disagree with the notiion of excluding "smalls" for a plethera of SEO, customer service, & online SALES reasons... Also we offer USPS shipping to offer low shipping costs on small goods. Can I really be wrong about this? Thanks, Kevin
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Does having small ticket items (say under $1) available for customers to find & buy help or hurt our site?
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RE: SEO structure question: Better to add similar (but distinct) content to multiple unique pages or make one unique page?
Awesome! Thanks!! Great link too! I think you and Kurt are on the same page here with simplicity and keeping it unique. Thanks again Ashkan!
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RE: SEO structure question: Better to add similar (but distinct) content to multiple unique pages or make one unique page?
Right on! Thanks Kurt! That would just feel right to do it like that... sometimes gets confusing on what out-weighs what for prioritizing SEO, but I really think you nailed it on the head! Thanks again!