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ACBuy Links and Yupoo Guide

Why people add “links” or “yupoo” to the search

These modifiers usually appear when the visitor does not trust broad browsing to get them somewhere useful fast enough. “Links” implies they want a direct route. “Yupoo” implies they are trying to search around source material, references, or catalog-style browsing.

In both cases the real problem is usually the same: too much ambiguity too early in the session.

What a links search is really asking for

A visitor searching acbuy links rarely wants random outbound URLs. They want a page that shortens the click path. The most useful response is to give them clean, category-led routing so the next click already matches their intent.

  • Broad intent: send them to the main ACBuy route.
  • Category intent: send them to shoes, bags, hoodies, or another matched page.
  • Product intent: let the destination site handle the deeper browse.

What a yupoo search is usually asking for

The yupoo modifier often appears when visitors want a more reference-led way of judging what to open next. That does not mean every page needs to become a gallery. It means the page should reduce uncertainty and improve the next step.

Category-first routing does that better than another vague list of broad keywords. Once the visitor lands inside the right category, comparison becomes more grounded.

A better route for links and yupoo traffic

  • Interpret the modifier as a request for clarity, not just keyword stuffing.
  • Offer the broad ACBuy route when the visitor still needs orientation.
  • Offer exact category routes when the item type is already known.
  • Let the destination platform handle product-level depth.

Best next click

Use the homepage route map here if you already know the category. If not, start from the main ACBuy page on FindsIndex and narrow from there.

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Choose the next route by intent