Building An Authority Site: Preloaded Content Or Build Up Over Time?
I am in the process of setting up a Wordpress blog which I hope to build into an "authority site" (a site which has 100+ pages).
I plan on doing this by taking 100+ Ezinearticles I had written for this particular niche and loading them as blog posts on my own Wordpress blog.
The site is not yet live. It's still under construction.
Now here's my question:
Should I...
a) preload all 100+ Ezinearticles to my website and THEN open it for business?
b) preload maybe just 10 Ezinearticles, open it up for business, and then schedule the remaining 90 to be published gradually over the next 180 days or so?
Which one is better for SEO purposes?
Will Google sandbox me if they crawl my new site and see that it already has 100+ pages on it?
Which one is better from a user experience perspective?
Will users like to see a fully loaded site with 100+ pages, or do you think it might be better to gradually add content to the site, so that visitors (such as those who might either subscribe to my RSS feed or who might join my opt-in mailing list) will see the new content being added gradually?
Does it matter?
(By "open for business", I mean get my site indexed / get at least one back link to the site so that live traffic can start flowing to it.)
Thanks!
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