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I am wondering if there isn't a case for multiple stores, each starting in a different part of the index, but extending on-site search across the whole catalogue.
If you have 30,000 - might it be better to have 30 smaller stores, all with your branding, but different IP/domain name, presenting different products first?
If so - where do you think the line is drawn? What is the optimum number of products to be crawled per store, before it becomes too many?
Having one store means more people linking to that one domain, which has got to be better for SERPS?
I do agree with that, however, having a lot of products means you need to have a categorised tree, which could extend through numerous levels, placing some products quite a few 'clicks' away from the home page. A site with fewer products can ensure that the product is within 2 clicks of the home page, and with best selling products on the home page.
Taking up an earlier point, the specialisation is another value added part of a small fragmented store, as a store which sells green widgets only should do better for green widgets than one which sells green, red, and white?