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Maximum Number Of Links On A Single Page?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Mohit, Jan 3, 2006.

  1. #1
    I recently come across Google's Design and Content Guidelines:
    - Keep the links on a given page to a reasonable number (fewer than 100).

    As my site-map normally of only one page. And i have more than 11,000 pages of my site. So, there is a more than 10000 links on site-map page.

    Can it cause any problem?? Because i have less pages indexed.
     
    Mohit, Jan 3, 2006 IP
  2. dave487

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    Now that google and yahoo have site map submission services you don't really need to have a page on your site listing all the pages on your site.

    Try splitting the site map into sections and make it more for humans than search engines.

    I doubt search engines will visit all the 10,000 links from the page anyway wheras if you use their site map submission service they will index all the pages with no trouble.
     
    dave487, Jan 3, 2006 IP
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  3. Mohit

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    My site is a yahoo store. So, it is not supporting google's sitemap service. I am doing good in yahoo. But in google i have a problem. Google doesn't has indexed all my web pages.
     
    Mohit, Jan 3, 2006 IP
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    maldives Prominent Member

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    I would recommed to keep the links less than 30 per page.
     
    maldives, Jan 3, 2006 IP
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    Let me know your url, all sites can support googles sitemap service.

    At its simplest you can just submit a text file with all your urls in big list, there are third party tools to create the sitemaps for you as well.
     
    dave487, Jan 3, 2006 IP
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    sixty6 Well-Known Member

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    How come both of your links point to Google Sitemaps?
     
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    saneeth Active Member

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    you can have 50000 urls in one sitemap as per google.but the size of the sitemap must be below 10mb.
     
    saneeth, Feb 27, 2010 IP
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    I would want to know that if your page have less contents then google or other SEs will index that pages for long time.

    Because as i know SEs love unique contents and update and as in this thread Mohit is saying that he have products related website.

    Then can it possible that SEs will index all pages ?

    Thanks :)
     
    directoryurlsubmission, Feb 27, 2010 IP
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    30 links on per page, it is very low. I think maximum 80 links will also do...
     
    razet93, Sep 10, 2010 IP
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    I would recommend implementing a segmented sitemap system. Sub-dividing your sitemap links into multiple, category-specific pages. I have used this system successfully on a number of sites and have found that it has helped to get deeper pages indexed.
    Dynamically building the sitemap pages from the product database (if that is what you have) means that you never need to manually update the sitemap pages and they will always be up to date.
     
    mam4q, Sep 10, 2010 IP