Two different websites emailed me today (Bright hub and Squidoo) to let me know that I had used page breaks in some of my articles and they were going to eliminate the breaks and change the work to a single, more lengthy page. Both places cited changes in Google's algorithm as the reason.
While once it was thought that anything over a given length was sudden death for webpages (800 words was a rule of thumb), Google has apparently been tweaked to now prefer longer pages. That information is a summary of the email I received, not my own opinion.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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I would like to become a freelance writer of short articles.
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