Part 1: Are Infinite Scrolling Homepages SEO Friendly?
Part 2: (In progress...)
Part 2: (In progress...)
Indexing problems
In terms of SEO, one of the major challenges that you may encounter in
trying to implement Infinite Scroll is indexing. The issue stems from
the fact that Google does not allow the JavaScript download to display
content found below a Web page that was programmed in Infinite Scroll.
As a result, when the search engine lands on your Web page, it will only
see the content that is first presented to the user; the content that
is visible without having to scroll.
To address this shortcoming, you must help Google detect your entire
website’s content to effectively index your website and promote
visibility between internal pages. You can do this by implementing an
interlinking strategy.
Breaking down content
Content on a large website is often broken down into many different pages. In other words, Classic pagination.
For infinite scroll, the problem arises when search crawler gets to the
end of an initial page load. For a user, more content would be
automatically loaded with JavaScript. But a crawler can't get any
further, and hence information beyond that is 'lost'.
Breaking down content into various pages not only makes it easier for
crawler, but also for users who're using an old browser, or a mobile
browser with JavaScript turned off. This is not to say that you should
get rid of infinite scrolling altogether. You can offer both solutions
side by side. As the saying goes, never sacrifice functionality in favor
of graphical usability.
SEO Benefits
The implementation of an Infinite Scroll, when well established, will
not influence the SEO performance of a website. The major advantage
however, lies in optimizing conversions (depending, of course, on the
objectives of the website in question!).
The implementation of an Infinite Scroll on your website may allow you
to decrease your bounce rate and increase the amount of content being
viewed, as well as the number of pageviews. This can be extremely
interesting for sites whose main income comes from advertising with CPM
ads (if the advertisement reloads when users change pages with Infinite
Scroll).
So long story short, infinite scroll has its uses. In the next post,
we'll talk about things to consider before implementing an infinite
scroll, so stay tuned :)
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