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claaarky - 3:55 pm on Feb 2, 2009 (gmt 0)
Product/page growth is around 10-25 a week on average (which equates to about 1% of the overall page count), with some products being discontinued and the old pages 301'd to the main category page or an alternative product if possible. I don't think we're adding pages too quickly but we have added alot since the site was at its' peak in 2007. My concern is we may have watered down PR too much for the incoming links we have (which hasn't changed much since 2007). Site B is not a test site, it's real, but I tend to experiment with different SEO approaches there. All the products on ecommerce Site A are also featured on Site B as part of the much wider range of products it promotes. Is it enough to cause a problem though. HuskyPup, it's a .co.uk domain on a US server however we do have the .com domain as well. We don't push it and all traffic comes to the .co.uk. The .com is not redirected to the .co.uk however (perhaps I should change that!). I've found US hosting companies much better value (a quarter of the cost of a UK host for the equivalent server) and the service from the company we're with is better than any UK hosting company I've ever used.
simonuk, I fixed the footer link issue in Nov 2007 - I mentioned that in case anyone thought there could be a hangover (small reduction in trust?).