mark, I'm interested in what kind of consequences the *_escaped_fragment_* 
trick actually has. I'm in the beginning of a new site project which I'd 
like to use AngularJS, but this whole SEO/social sharing issues really 
buggers me. 

I can live with the fact I'll need to setup a own Prerender/PhantomJS 
server or pay someone for the service, but I want to have confidence in the 
solution. 



Den måndagen den 12:e maj 2014 kl. 13:52:04 UTC+2 skrev mark prades:
>
> No matter what google dev documents says this method will have serious 
> consequences on ranking. 
>
> I did some "benchmark" and the *_escaped_fragment_* trick has some 
> consequences.
>
> One really needs to consider if a single page application is really worth 
> it,if good SEO is a requirement. 
>
> SPAs are great for admins and stuff behind a login wall,not so great for 
> public resources.
>

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