What is Pagination in SEO

Started by Zinavocouk, 07-14-2015, 04:23:58

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quansay

Many websites  (mostly ecommerce) are promoting such a variety of products that they´re ultimately forced to divide them into multiple pages. This process is called pagination


Shikha Singh

When a site grows beyond a few dozen pages of content in a specific category or subcategory, listing all of the links on a single page of results can make for unwieldy, hard-to-use pages that seem to scroll indefinitely (and can cause long load times as well).


ajaymehta588

Many websites (mostly ecommerce) are promoting such a variety of products that they´re ultimately forced to divide them into multiple pages. This process is called pagination.

fix.97

You can see What is Pagination in SEO with Examples here: http://www.geekseotips.com/what-is-pagination-in-seo-with-examples/

macpual

A topic sure to make any SEO neophyte's head spin, approaching and handling pagination can seem a daunting prospect at first. Pagination is a wily shapeshifter, rearing its ugly head in contexts ranging from e-commerce, to newspapers, to forums.


arindamdutta16

Pagination is a way of organizing or numbering a lot of data within a webpage to make it more manageable and user friendly. The purpose of doing this is to get the search engines to crawl these pages and to distribute page rank from highly crawled pages of your site to these deeper pages of your site.

Kate Evans

Pagination in SEO is the process of dividing web content and displaying it on separate pages. On the Internet, pagination is used for such things as displaying a limited number of results on search engine results pages, or showing a limited number of posts when viewing a forum thread.

MaryGreen

Pagination is, according to a simple and intuitive description, the tactic of segmenting the content on more pages. The concept of pagination is often seen as superficial, ignoring the problems that this aspect could cause, seen as from a SEO perspective.


linda1909

Many websites (mostly ecommerce) are promoting such a variety of products that they´re ultimately forced to divide them into multiple pages. This process is called pagination.


zekita

When a site grows beyond a few dozen pages of content in a specific category or subcategory, listing all of the links on a single page of results can make for unwieldy, hard-to-use pages that seem to scroll indefinitely (and can cause long load times as well).