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I have large data driven sites with 10,000 products or more in some cases.
Getting most product pages indexed in google AND ranked - it has been getting tougher and tougher. Between google not going that deep, and when it does, only listing the URL and no snippets - it is very frustrating indeed.
I have a sitemap on the homepage which links to each subcategory page, and then each subcategory page links to the individual product pages.
On a PR4 or PR5 site, I have found that google will not go deep enough, often enough to not only grab the pages, but rank them with full snippets in the SERPS.
I had heard that it may be better to have the sitemap on a seperate page, not linked to from the homepage, but linked to from all of the other pages. Secondly, advice was given to have random links to individual product pages cycle through the homepage (maybe 50 or 100 at a time) for spidering.
Any insights or experiences with what works best in this day and age?
Thanks,
Dan
2) With that many pages you should have more than one sitemap, like sitemap 1, 2, 3 and so on.
3) You could have your links rotated on the front page, which would help them get indexed faster.
4) The sitemap should have no more than 50 to 70 links on it.
5) Having the links randomly displayed could hurt you more than helping you.
The best way is to have sitemap 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on.
I would rotate the links on the homepage, but not 50 or a 100 because it may make your site look bad. I would have about 5 to 10 of your best products rotated at the left or right side on your homepage and 5 more at the bottom, so your homepage don't look so bad and cluttered.
Have you tried linking your site's related products together? That may be the best way to go about it instead of rotating 50 or 100 of your products on your homepage.