Does Google favor bigger sites?
My most profitable sites have tended to be the slightly older ones that have more content.
I know there are other factors involved, such as what I am selling on each site, but I have noticed that for my sites in the same niche, the ones with more content tend to rank higher and lead on to more sales.
Has anyone noticed whether they get an extra boost if they have say 50 pages on their site, or a 100 etc.
I remember reading somewhere that when a site gets up into the range of 200 to 300 pages or more, google can tend to spider more often and appear to give the site an extra boost.
At the end of the day, I know constantly adding fresh content is key, but I was wondering if it may be better to concentrate on one site for a few weeks, then work on another and then work on another, building up the volume of pages on each etc.
Should I hit one site intensively, rather than a few articles here, then a few articles there etc.
Obviously, this is only a part of what's necessary and marketing of the site and conversion and other things are very important.
I am just looking from the point of view of size of website (number of articles and pages etc.).
Can anyone shed any light on this ?
Building sites and quality content takes time and effort no matter which way one does it. So what would be the best strategy?
I know it is a difficult question, but is it generally better to have say 4 big sites, each with 250 pages of different good quality content. Or have 100 sites each with 10 pages of different content.
In total the volume of content I have created is the same, but what do you think google would most likely prefer?
I hope my question makes sense.
Thanks.
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