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Old 11-27-2007, 06:26 PM
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Default Re: One Big Page vs Several Smaller Pages

Hi Everyone,

This is a very interesting topic for me and I'd appreciate if I could ask for advice also. We are in process of developing a glossary of music terms for our backingtracks/classical music sites. This involves A-Z definitions of specific terms (words and phrases) in various traditional languages ... something like 20,000 in total.

I agree from an SEO POV the multiple page approach might be desirable in such cases as (say) privatefleet with his automotive parts. However, doesn't it really depend how people will want to use the end product? Seems to me, if you want to know what allegro is and you are looking at an A-Z list of terms, you would start with the A section? How else could you categorise it? Maybe under 'Fast' or 'Lively'???

Doesn't it come back to giving the user what seems the most logical (and intuitive??) process, regardless of the SEO value??

I would really like to hear from anyone with a point of view on this.

Thanks.
Ron S
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