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Our home page features links to our 4 main sub pages (it's really more, but I'll use 4 as an example). It's currently just a list of links in the content body:

Disregarding user experience for better or worse and focusing on SEO only, I considered working the links into a paragraph in a more organic way:

We create custom websites designed for desktop, tablets, and mobile phonescustom websites designed for desktop, tablets, and mobile phones. We take care of everything from domain name registrationdomain name registration, website hostingwebsite hosting, ecommerce solutionsecommerce solutions and more!

My assumption is that the paragraph form is preferred because it is more natural and reads better. From an SEO perspective, is there much of a difference?

Our home page features links to our 4 main sub pages (it's really more, but I'll use 4 as an example). It's currently just a list of links in the content body:

Disregarding user experience for better or worse and focusing on SEO only, I considered working the links into a paragraph in a more organic way:

We create custom websites designed for desktop, tablets, and mobile phones. We take care of everything from domain name registration, website hosting, ecommerce solutions and more!

My assumption is that the paragraph form is preferred because it is more natural and reads better. From an SEO perspective, is there much of a difference?

Our home page features links to our 4 main sub pages (it's really more, but I'll use 4 as an example). It's currently just a list of links in the content body:

Disregarding user experience for better or worse and focusing on SEO only, I considered working the links into a paragraph in a more organic way:

We create custom websites designed for desktop, tablets, and mobile phones. We take care of everything from domain name registration, website hosting, ecommerce solutions and more!

My assumption is that the paragraph form is preferred because it is more natural and reads better. From an SEO perspective, is there much of a difference?

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Links in natural text VS plain list format

Our home page features links to our 4 main sub pages (it's really more, but I'll use 4 as an example). It's currently just a list of links in the content body:

Disregarding user experience for better or worse and focusing on SEO only, I considered working the links into a paragraph in a more organic way:

We create custom websites designed for desktop, tablets, and mobile phones. We take care of everything from domain name registration, website hosting, ecommerce solutions and more!

My assumption is that the paragraph form is preferred because it is more natural and reads better. From an SEO perspective, is there much of a difference?