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: Splitting an Existing Large Webpage into multiple pages My website is 5 years old. Each page is big. The content of pages are cached by google and other search engines and showing in search

@Heady270

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My website is 5 years old. Each page is big. The content of pages are cached by google and other search engines and showing in search results.

I want to split each large page into small pages for better readability and to make the page loading faster.

I have a doubt in this. Suppose I split a large page into multiple pages. Then, when user searches a content, search engine may still show that the content is available in the large page, but the content might have been moved into one of the small pages.

Will this be a problem for SEO? How to overcome this?

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@Gretchen104

I doubt this will give you any problems (if anything, it should be a net benefit as it will reduce bounce). If there are any issues with inbounds not seeing the content they expect, it won't be a problem for long. Assuming you have pagination links set up properly and/or use sitemaps, Google will adjust its index in due course and begin directing users to the correct page.

If I were you, I would make sure the pagination navigation is easy to see and also consider allowing a single-page view as a navigation option. That would give you the best of both worlds.

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