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An if it is useful to the user, forget google for once. It is not a spam or dodgy technique.
Give the user what they want too.
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> Keep the links on a given page to a reasonable number (fewer than 100).
It may certainly make sense to split a large links page into two or more sub-pages (which I recently did), but for the site map I would choose the structure that I find most suitable for my users' navigational needs (probably a single page).
It seem to me that Google is giving us a glimps into their algo. What we do with it is up to each of us individually.
i am interested what people think about this... i too, redid my site map, and have about 300+ links on my map. i did this so google will get a complete link listing of my products, but it is also for my customers. does anyone else have a big sitemap that is effectively being browsed by google?
Last bullet under Design and Content Guidelines.
>why does google recommend not to have more than 100 links on one site?
Its not on one site but on one page.