99% of websites don't have a "too much content" problem. They have a "not enough content" problem. Here are the only 2 real risks 👇 #SEO #ContentMarketing #DigitalMarketing #SEOTips
The most effective digital marketing strategy right now and for the foreseeable future is just creating a lot of content, primarily creating a lot of pages and blog posts on your own website. But how much content is too much content? I've been doing SEO for 17 years. This is a question I get asked a lot and so I just wanted to give a definitive answer. First of all, can you publish too much content? Well, technically yes, and I'll talk about the risks. However, for 99% of websites, too much content is not the problem. Much more often the problem is you're not creating enough content or you're not creating content that's targeting the kind of things people are searching for. So what are the risks of creating too much content? There are really just two. The first risk is that Google's algorithm won't trust the content enough to index it. This typically happens when your website doesn't h
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The most effective digital marketing strategy right now and for the foreseeable future is just creating a lot of content, primarily creating a lot of pages and blog posts on your own website. But how much content is too much content? I've been doing SEO for 17 years. This is a question I get asked a lot and so I just wanted to give a definitive answer. First of all, can you publish too much content? Well, technically yes, and I'll talk about the risks. However, for 99% of websites, too much content is not the pr...
nd improving those before adding more pages. And the third is the quality of links pointing to your website. If trusted brands in your industry are linking to your website, that's gonna give Google the trust to index your pages. But if you're an established brand and you're already getting traffic from organic search, it's unlikely you have to worry about creating content too quickly unless you're automating it at scale. And that brings me to the second risk. The first risk is that the algorithm notices. The sec...
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Publishing too much content too fast on a low-authority/new site may reduce indexation; page volume should consider existing indexed pages, search traffic, and link trust.
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The most effective digital marketing strategy right now and for the foreseeable future is just creating a lot of content, primarily creating a lot of pages and blog posts on your own website. But how much content is too much content? I've been doing SEO for 17 years. This is a question I get asked a lot and so I just wanted to give a definitive answer. Fi...
Automated content at scale can trigger scaled content abuse/manual-action risk even if it initially works algorithmically.
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nd improving those before adding more pages. And the third is the quality of links pointing to your website. If trusted brands in your industry are linking to your website, that's gonna give Google the trust to index your pages. But if you're an established brand and you're already getting traffic from organic search, it's unlikely you have to worry about...
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