Can someone from here tell me what is the ideal level for a site? 2 to 3 level or menu or even more? Anyone into this question before, please help. Thanks
Not 100% sure what you mean, but for the most part the engines don't care about "levels" when spidering - just how many clicks it takes to get to a page. In other words www.yoursite.com/folder/folder/folder/page.htm is treated exactly the same as www.yoursite.com/page.htm if linked to directly from your home page.
well knitted website architecture...works good for search engine...you have to be careful interlinking between website pages....no spider care of deep or flat structure
IMO, the best way to analyse whether the navigation is search engine friendly or not - is to keep it user-friendly and as simple as you possibly can. The more complex the structure is for a user, the more problematic it is for a search engine to rank it higher...
I think it is no natter, if your site have more useful content, people also could log in your site and your site will have a good position on search engines.
Thank you guys for all your help. I'm going to try to optimize the website with every tip you guys gave me. Thanks Again.
You question is not clear.Can you give detail of your question so that all we can be able to give you answer.
Hello, see if you want to build your site architecture for search engine optimization purpose then you need to see your navigation structure. Make your navigation structure as search engine readable, I mean to say that set your navigation first in page and then set all tag on navigation image. for more site structure as search engine optimization terms http://www.dotcomweavers.com/ Research on above URL