Question posted by pmdavies on May 12th, 2011

Google Ranking After Home Page Change

We currently have a high Google ranking. However, our home page is too long. If we reorganize by moving much of the info from the home page to new pages, is this likely to lower our Google ranking? How can we avoid this?

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