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Hello,
I recently considered not writing long articles focusing on one or two things, and instead taking a topic and having a list of common mistakes and questions in the form of links that take you down to anchors where the information is.
For example, instead of writing an article of how to swing a baseball bat, I have many links at the top of the page such as "How to set your feet up" which will link to the anchor down below which will answer the question.
The reason I want to do this is because I want the community to have input on what types of questions and information they want to know. If I do this instead of writing an article, I can keep on adding information to the page without having to go and rewrite my whole article to incorporate the new info.
My only question is whether or not this would cause problems with SEO. I know it would be fine if several of my pages out of my website were like this, but what if I had a whole site about baseball where almost all the pages where structured like this? For example, having a page about playing pitcher, batting, and running the bases which were all structured with the anchors. Would this be a problem?
Thanks
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