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We have a car business listing with 16 categories and based on our recent audit we realize couple of searched term hitting our content again and again.

Sadly Google showing the single business listing than the bunch having 43+ businesses.

We tried making a manual link to searched query, but still google prefer static url than /?&q=toyota&type=cms_records5&nodes=86&search_and_or=or

We tried redirecting this, but its not working. We tried creating a block but that result in dino age appearance with 1 monster image and 1 line of text.

Appreciate if someone can help in making a static page like mysite/carbusiness/8category/Toyota

Thanks in advance.

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Finally supergrid came to the rescue and block made with supergrid template inserted in stand alone page did the trick. Phew

@opentype maybe you can help in how to increase numbers from 5 as we have 9 records but page showing only 5.

Original searched page: https://carnity.com/search/?&q=toyota&type=cms_records5&nodes=86&search_and_or=or

Page with suprgrid: https://carnity.com/toyota-used-spare-parts-sharjah

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1 hour ago, Gauravk said:

 

@opentype maybe you can help in how to increase numbers from 5 as we have 9 records but page showing only 5.

Do you maybe have the “shuffle limit” activated in the SuperGrid settings? That’s the only option to affect the number of block entries. Otherwise it should be an issue unrelated to SuperGrid. 

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46 minutes ago, opentype said:

Do you maybe have the “shuffle limit” activated in the SuperGrid settings? That’s the only option to affect the number of block entries. Otherwise it should be an issue unrelated to SuperGrid. 

It was 3, changed to 25, then to 100 but nothing seems to change

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