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Wouldn't pagination work better this way?
Everyone lists their pages like this:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.. Shouldn't it be going the opposite way? 100 being how many total pages you have: 100, 99, 98, 97, etc.. Of course the main page would just be your index page and the next page would be page-99.html or whatever. This way all your pages will always have the same content and text on them and will in theory build their strength with the SE's? Doing it 1, 2, 3 you are constantly pushing different content on/off from every page and changing the keyword density and whatnot. Maybe there's something I'm missing? |
great point, youre absolutely right about the same content on the pages
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Search engines love pages that update and change.
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you're right. But surfers want to see the freshest stuff first
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So if you have 100 pages of content the bottom would look like: 100(index.php), 99(page99.htm), 98(page98.htm), .. add more content: 101(index.php), 100(page100.htm, 99(page99.htm), 98(page98.htm), .. |
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u are definitely overthinking this
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By that reasoning, the page 100 should be at the end and the content should be sorted by oldest first.
If you put page 100, 99, 98, etc it would be like reading a book backwards. |
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I don't think it would confuse the visitor too much, on the main page they are looking at the 100th page of content that the site has created in it's existence, and page 1 of course the 1st page of content that was posted when the site first went online. |
why would it build strength in seo?
sure the content on the list pages change, but the content on the pages those things link to does not. So if you have 100 pages of "lists of articles" and each page lists 10 articles (or gals whatever), then you have 100 changing pages and 1000 static pages. It's good to refresh your listings pages in the SEs, shows your site is dynamic. And as far as backlinks go, noone ever links to a list, always the end article/gal... |
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