How can I optimize pages in an index stack
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I have created an index stack. My home page is http://www.southernwhitewater.com
My home page (if your look at it through moz bat for chrome bar} incorporates all the pages in the index. Is this Bad? I would prefer to index each page separately. As per my site index in the footer
What is the best way to optimize all these pages individually and still have the customers arrive at the top and links directed to the home page ( which is actually the 1st page). I feel I am going to need a rel=coniacal might be needed somewhere.
Any help would be great!!
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Hello Rod,
Can you explain what you mean by an "index stack"? I haven't seen that term used before.
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Its a stack of pages that follow one another down a page. It looks like a really long home page, but there are 6 pages in my stack.
You can link directly to a page and it will appear only as that page e.g. if you want to go to my rafting page. http://www.southernwhitewater.com/rafting
But if you went to my home page you will see that page appear as you scroll down http://www.southernwhitewater.com
So that is what I call and index stack other people might call it and index. Very modern sites are going this way as it suits phones and tablets as you don't have to keep opening and closing slow loading pages on your device.