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AdNahim2016-11-24 15:16:30
Search Engine Optimization
AdNahim, 2016-11-24 15:16:30

What will happen to the behavioral factor, for example, if you refuse pagination?

Greetings.
Perhaps I have outdated information, but I remember that the behavioral factor is one of the key things for a search engine. And not only for the search engine, for example, the number of views has a strong influence on the client's decision whether to place a banner.
So.
I decided to get rid of, for example, "tedious" pagination (from the point of view of user friendliness, it seems to me that this is great, and it’s more convenient for me to maintain it. I want to remove rendering flour from the backend and do it on the frontend), but I have most of the actions on my resource does it by going through the pages (outputting a large number of regularly changing information). Therefore, due to page transitions, the number of views is growing strongly (and banner customers are happy). And apparently this gives + to the PF and the search engines are also happy.
However, by getting rid of this option, I will lose a lot in views and PF, or am I mistaken?
I would be grateful for opinions on this matter.
Thank you.

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Dmitry Dart, 2016-11-24
@gobananas

You are somewhat mistaken because page views are not the only behavioral factor. There is also clickability in the search results, and IMHO the most important thing is returns to search results.
At one of the speeches, Yandex representatives said that more views do not always equal the quality of the site, because ideally, the user should enter, get what he needs on one page and leave. There are sites where the specifics of the service implies only one page and that's it, for example, ordering a taxi. Judging by the logic, these sites should then always be at the very bottom and they will not be able to go up, and sites that simply do not have a phone number or a "contacts" page and the user needs to rummage around the site in search of this data will always be at the top.

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