I had the same problem. The gurus say there's no wrong or right doing
in this case. It all depends on how much does it make sense for your
users

In my case, the "where am I?" question fails to have an answer.
Users that land on that area from google organic pages will ask that
question. I do not know what to show them if my product is in more
than one category.  

Example: let's say that a cms platform belongs to cms category  as
well as it belongs to a blogging platform category. You list it under
both categories. But when a user lands on the product page you have to
decide what category you want to show your users. You can always have
the option to show them both. But in a tabbed website, you can not
have both tabs selected. And so on...

I still have this issue for the landing pages no matter how I put it.
Let me know if you find other solutions


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