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: One page website - Effect on SEO I'm considering re-designing my personal website to promote my web services in my local area. My issue is whether to do a one page website with a scroll-to

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I'm considering re-designing my personal website to promote my web services in my local area.

My issue is whether to do a one page website with a scroll-to navigation system. What effect does this have on SEO. As i understand it, you set stuff like h1's and meta description on specific page content. How does this work when all of your different content is on one page?

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@Berumen354

The problem with one page websites is that you are giving away the benefits of having multiple pages which are all congregated in one word: diversification.

You can be more precise in the topic you will have to develop for each page. Also one of those benefits is the relationships you could create semantically and contextually between the pages. In a world that is being taking over by mobile devices, you will be delivering less scrollable content, improving user engagement and potentially better performance.

As a consequence of having multiple pages, you will be creating opportunities to develop vertical niches as your website grows. If you have a measurement plan, you will be improving the user experience by tracking and analysing the users' behaviour and making those changes accordantly.

In terms of SEO this is a challenge, it will be required to have a top to bottom strategy to create content that will be around a main topic. Then, the inner pages will be considered a supporting idea to the main topic. And so on.

I believe that you now can see that having subdomains is not a good idea if you want to develop niches later on. In the SEO world subdomains are considered separate websites. People have reported several times that their rankings improved once the took the decision to move from a subdomain to a inner folder.

Even though you have a multifaceted business, at the end of they day you serve a broader industry market, and that will be understood by search engines, especially Google.

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@Sarah324

Ahh nearly 2014 and still a relevant question. This really is a frustrating constraint (especially from Google, the standards advocate..).

I've been looking around and just though it's worth noting that:

window.history.pushState(data, title, url);


Might be worth looking at, as you can update the url of your site when loading AJAX content, making it indexable and directly accessable (from what I gather so far, I haven't written my own implementation yet but if you google the dynamic pages from the demo mentioned below it works).

There's a good article introducing this method on moz, and they have also provided a working demo here so you can see it in action.

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@Kristi941

If you have only one web page then it will most likely cover several topics (e.g. each web service offered) and thus not be focused on any one topic. This will make it more difficult to get that page to rank well for one specific topic (you only get one page title, one h1, etc).

If you break it down into multiple pages you will be able to focus each page on a specific topic. Additionally, interlinking your pages will also give you a (very) small boost as you will have the advantage of anchor text and PR transfer.

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