Using Pagination for eComm Reviews Pages
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Hi All,
An eComm site has product pages where only 10 customer reviews are found in the source code on the product page, no matter how many reviews the product actually has. ALL reviews (including the 10 displayed on the product page) are located on a subdomain, split into many pages dependong on how many reviews a certain product has (some have well over 100 unique reviews).
Corresponding product page: http://www.americanmuscle.com/charcoalamr-18x8-0512-pirelli-stan.html
I'm fearing a Panda related problem here, especially since thousands of products have only 1 or two reviews, duplicated on the reviews.americanmuscle.com page and the corresponding product page. I also do not want to lose the unique content on the second and third reviews pages simply by noindexing/canonicaling them to the product page.
My question is whether or not I can paginate the reviews.am pages in a way that the product page is "page 1" and the first reviews page is "page 2," second reviews.am page is "page 3" and so forth. Are there issues associated with domain-to-subdomain pagination? Can I utilize the pagination tab in this manner in the first place?
There are currently more than 57,000 of these review.americanmuscle.com pages in the index that I would like to clean up so any/all suggestions are appreciated.
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There shouldn't be any problems with paginating to a subdomain and you can paginate in that manner. Just know that your reviews.am pages most likely won't rank anymore and backlinks would be consolidated to the first page of the sequence (in your case the product page).
It's a clever workaround, i'd go for it.
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Perfect, appreciate the help!