>
> I'm thinking it's times when the server is under a heavier load that is
> when I'm getting these
> slow page alerts (+ 15 seconds in this case).


Have you measured what is taking the time? I.e. is it the server serving up
the page data or the client downloading the data to the browswer (or both)?
If it is a very heavy page for the user to download then screw whatever SEO
benefits there might be - the situation is only going to get worse over time
and the page is going to be pretty unusable even once loaded (no one wants
to scroll down for ever to find what they're looking for). Im preaching to
the converted though I'm sure ;)

If they're being stubborn, ask them to find competitors' websites / modern
popular sites in general that DON'T paginate their indexes. Not very many I
expect!

Dominic

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