Improve yours SEO performance and user experience by adding breadcrumbs to your site. Ideal solution for blogs and shops with many categories and classifications.
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It means navigation path and help your site visitors understand at all times which section they are in. It comes from the myth of Ariadne's thread and from the bread crumbs of Tom Thumb's tale. In both cases, tools used to find the way back up to that point.
With a dedicated plugin, code or manual entry on the site. Depending on how your site is structured, the best technical solution may be different. We advise you to ask a technician for help.
No, the site works even without breadcrumbs. However, they are highly recommended because they improve the site's SEO and make the browsing experience more satisfying.
One per page is the optimal recommended technical solution for SEO.
They are not mandatoryHowever, inserting breadcrumbs, even if you don't have an e-commerce, significantly improves the SEO score of your site and guarantees a better user experience.
Breadcrumbs are i navigation paths on a website and are an additional feature that allows you to improve SEO performance and theuser experience.
By adding breadcrumbs to your website you allow search engine crawlers to better classify and contextualize the contents of your site, as they find short and specific keywords at the top of a page which allow information to rank faster in the SERP.
Breadcrumbs are an important feature for users too, because they help them do not "get lost" between the pages, improving the navigability of the site.
It is a feature that can be implemented in any type of website, even if it is more frequent in ecommerce and in blog, where there are many different categories.
If you have an e-commerce with many products inside, breadcrumbs can help you improve conversion rates.
Breadcrumbs make the purchase process within a shop easier, in fact if a user is looking at a product and wants to return to the homepage, he can do so by clicking on the link in the breadcrumbs. When a site is easier to use, the bounce rate (or abandonment rate) decreases and increases the probability that the user will conclude a purchase.
In a blog, articles are generally divided by category to help the user find his way around the content of interest. Adding breadcrumbs in each article is possible increase reading rates, as the user will be able to navigate easily from one category to another.
In addition, breadcrumbs allow you to reduce the dropout rate from the blog, as the user will be able to easily return to the homepage or archive of the article category he has chosen, without having to navigate the website.
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