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Newbie - Help Needed "Do accordions affect SEO?"

Hi All

I am in the process of developing a new site and need help/ advice as I've read and received a lot of mixed messages on this subject and don't know what to believe.

On my product page, I need to display the content titles of a book, along with FAQs, product detail etc.

In order to prevent the page from being very long accordions are looking like the best method to achieve this (there is a lot of bulleted content in each tab). The book content list contains valuable keywords that will be beneficial.

Can someone in the community provide some direction here? Will accordions adversely affect SEO? Or, can you recommend any better solutions?

Thanks in advance! Let me know if you need more detail.

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