The search engine must hit the page directly. So, if you want to index 
your listing of toyota trucks, the /trucks/toyota had better show your 
listing, not a button to get to the listing. A better option might be to 
go by make, then by bodystyle (/toyota/trucks or /toyota/suv). This 
allows you to list by make (/toyota), by bodystyle (/toyota/sedan), by 
model (/toyota/camry), by trim....and so on and so forth. Consistency helps.

Steve 'Cutter' Blades
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On 2/21/2012 10:45 AM, Dave Hatz wrote:
> Question about SEO page hits.  If we have a button on web page that displays 
> search results, will the search results page count towards a Page Hit for SEO?
>
> We have a page for example http://www.mycars.com/trucks/toyota and on this 
> page we have a button to display search results for dealers that sell toyota 
> trucks.  The results page will be something like 
> http://www.mycars.com/trucks/toyota/results.cfm
>
> Does the Search Engines register a page hit on our results page?
>
> 

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