Angular2 supports lazy loading of components (loaded on first use).

 > google is soon going to remove the crawling support for ajax-based 
websites (i.e. escaped_fragment part).

I haven't heard about this (I wasn't involved in SEO since a while) but 
this might be in favor of HTML5 pushState where no fragments are used.
This is the preferred way nowadays for 
routing https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History/pushState.

On Friday, January 29, 2016 at 11:30:14 AM UTC+1, NJain wrote:
>
> I am into development of a new website, and have chosen to go with 
> angularjs for the UI requirements. Everything works well but now we are 
> having some glitches for SEO.
> I am getting feedback from lot of people that it is not good to go with 
> single page approach both from SEO as well as scalability perspective.
> Also in terms of SEO, I got a feedback that google is soon going to remove 
> the crawling support for ajax-based websites (i.e. escaped_fragment part).
>
> Can you please guide me if the above feedbacks are right and also please 
> provide me some advice if I can look for some architectural change to make 
> it more scalable (if required).
>
>

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