A difficulty for google is that from the perspective of its indexing spider, everything is on one page, but from the perspective of a human, there are several "pages". So when someone queries google with a search term for which your site is a candidate hit, google has no way to send that user directly to the appropriate "page" - they will normally just land on the front page, even if the relevant content is on some other "page". It's not impossible to work around, but probably tricky. I'm sure google prefers sites where the search term relevance is immediately obvious, otherwise the credibility of their index suffers.
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