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The name breadcrumb comes from the Grimm fairy tale Hansel and Gretel. In the story, there is a scene where Hansel and Gretel are walking from home to the forest, dropping breadcrumbs little by little so they don't lose their way . memo In the story, the little bird ate the breadcrumbs, so they ended up not serving as guideposts. Afterwards, Hansel and Gretel wander into the candy house (the witch's house). In the end, after defeating the witch, it seems they were able to return home. *There are various theories. Otter You don't have to worry about the breadcrumbs on your homepage being eaten by small birds. Two benefits of setting up a breadcrumb trail There are two main benefits to installing breadcrumbs on your homepage: Two benefits of setting up a breadcrumb trail Users don't get lost Support Google crawl I will explain each in detail. Users don't get lost Breadcrumbs prevent users from getting lost on your homepage. This is because breadcrumbs show two things to the user.
What the breadcrumbs show Category (classification) to which the page you are viewing belongs Pages located above the page you are currently viewing For reference, please see the breadcrumb list of our "X Server". X server breadcrumbs If you look at this, you can tell that you are currently viewing the "Frequently Asked Questions page regarding new contracts." Even if a user determines that the page they are currently viewing is not the page they are looking for, they can still search for something else using the ``Frequently Asked Questions'' or ``Support'' text links. Of course, you can also search for Find Your Mobile Number List pages in completely different categories from the "Home page". The point to keep in mind here is that not all users viewing the lower pages will access from the top page . If you are a search user, you may reach the lower page directly , so it is better for users to have a breadcrumb trail. Support Google crawl Breadcrumbs can be expected to be effective in supporting not only users but also Google's crawling.

What is a crawl? The process by which search engines visit homepages to gather information. Specifically, it crawls by following links and loading sitemaps. Please note that a robot that crawls is called a "crawler". Related article How to set up a link on your homepage! Basic knowledge and relationship with SEO are also explained. Related article [For beginners] Explaining the types of sitemaps and the benefits of creating them As mentioned above, breadcrumbs are generally set up as text links. In other words, by setting up breadcrumbs, you can effectively increase the number of links followed by crawlers . Crawlers will try to understand the big picture of your homepage from the breadcrumbs. Google's ``Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Starter Guide'' also recommends the installation of breadcrumbs.
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