How many post before Google love your blog?

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Hello Warriors,
Before this, I only focused on creating mini sites. That is I registered a domain name with keyword inside it, and then post two posts in the website, build backlinks and get ranked. I'm thinking about building authority site which will be very profitable for long term. I want to know, how many posts in my Wordpress site that should I posted before Google loves it and ranked it? I'm targeting product name keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    It doesn't really matter how many posts you have on your site for Google to rank you.

    What matters is the QUALITY of your post as measured by backlinks, user engagement, social media popularity and brand co-citations.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
    Dude, there's a lot more to making Google "love you" than just making a certain magic a lot of posts. You're not going to wake up one day and realize that you got page-one rankings for everything because you made Google's secret number of required posts, 33. Whoops, Did I let that number slip?

    Anyways, you need to provide good high-quality information for your readers. If your readers love you, and if they stay on your site long enough and if you start to generate buzz via social media and high-quality back links you're going to find your rankings and traffic improve

    If you want to learn more about this, I highly recommend following Neil Patel and or Brian Dean, you can find them both on Google

    Edit: Edited Typos, original post was via siri via iphone!
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      • Profile picture of the author Greg guitar
        Originally Posted by joseph7384 View Post

        Nice going Jeff, now every newbie knows the secret number.
        Come on mods; this is a disaster! The cat has found the canary; I repeat: THE CAT HAS FOUND THE CANARY!

        Please send in the swat team, and get that cat before the dream is dead for all!
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        • Profile picture of the author gamestoenjoy
          I have a online conversion site (called surprisingly Online Conversions ) based on WordPress, and only recently after I added more then 80 conversions I finally got Google's recognition.

          I am ranked 7 for online conversions
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        • Profile picture of the author Steve B
          Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

          PLEASE, this can not be discussed publicly
          I heard about a Warrior, Ben Dover, who started a thread about this and the Google Police showed up at his door that same afternoon and confiscated his computer.

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  • Profile picture of the author jameskyle
    Don't try to optimize your site for Google, optimize your content towards audiences and readers.

    User engagement, traffic, and backlinks from authoritative blogs in your market is a better indicator of how well your website is doing than how many pages are indexed in Google.
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    • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
      Originally Posted by jameskyle View Post

      Don't try to optimize your site for Google, optimize your content towards audiences and readers.

      User engagement, traffic, and backlinks from authoritative blogs in your market is a better indicator of how well your website is doing than how many pages are indexed in Google.
      I don't quite get the first sentence?
      hmm most of us do keyword research from google search ( aka means we are optimze our site for google than? )
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  • Profile picture of the author ineedow
    In order for google to really love your site it has to have some domain age rank.As well as traditional SEO.
    The longer your site has been up the more google trust you.
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  • Profile picture of the author xrobot
    if good content, 1 post can build google lovely
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  • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
    I just did a Google search to ascertain the correct answer. Here's the result:
    Currently, English Wikipedia includes 4,904,198 articles and it averages 750 new articles per day.
    You might want to keep a few spare keyboards in the closet.
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  • Profile picture of the author cooler1
    Nowadays, how long does it usually take for a new site to have a Google honeymoon period, where it ranks higher up the SERPs for a certain amount of time? It seems to be longer these days.
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  • Profile picture of the author namehero
    Originally Posted by Azlan.MY View Post

    Hello Warriors,
    Before this, I only focused on creating mini sites. That is I registered a domain name with keyword inside it, and then post two posts in the website, build backlinks and get ranked. I'm thinking about building authority site which will be very profitable for long term. I want to know, how many posts in my Wordpress site that should I posted before Google loves it and ranked it? I'm targeting product name keywords.
    I've always recommended dripping in at least three new posts a day for new sites. Within six months of doing this, you'll see a substantial increase in SEO traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author MissMAD
    Back linking plays a key role in how your website will be viewed by Google. If done correctly you will become more favorable to Google and improve the rank of you site.

    On Google’s site they say "In general, webmasters can improve the rank of their sites by increasing the number of high-quality sites that link to their pages.”

    Basically back linking is a hyperlink that links from a website or webpage back to your website. The more links determine the popularity of your site and how it will show up on the search results.

    If you can get other websites to link to you, this will not only increase your relevance and authority rating, but will also help the keywords your targeting in your content rank higher.

    Some ways to get websites to begin back linking to your site are:

    -Submit your content to press releases or submit your site to directories.
    -Create quality content that people will want to refer to and link to. Share it with other sites and social media.
    -Find people you know or have worked with in your related field and have them link to your site.
    -Network with popular bloggers and send your site, services, or products their way. You can do this with reviews or mentions in posts.
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    • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
      Originally Posted by MissMAD View Post

      "In general, webmasters can improve the rank of their sites by increasing the number of high-quality sites that link to their pages."
      But first and foremost..BE A HIGH QUALITY SITE.

      Then other high-quality sites are much more likely to WANT to link to you.
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  • Profile picture of the author winnermarketing
    If you want a number I say:
    Without SEO, without socialnetwork page, without backlinks....
    In a competitive niche you need 1/2 articles/day for 10 months!
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
      Originally Posted by winnermarketing View Post

      If you want a number I say:
      Without SEO, without socialnetwork page, without backlinks....
      In a competitive niche you need 1/2 articles/day for 10 months!
      This is ridiculous and has no merit. Don't listen to a word this guy says, he's just here to get his signature viewed.

      Seriously, 1-2 articles a day for 10 months?

      So if somebody makes a blog, and adds 330-660 blog posts over a 10 month period - after that Google will love them and send them hoards of traffic?

      That's bullshit, I can get traffic in a MONTH on a brand new site in a brand new niche because I know what i'm doing - and that's WITHOUT using a single backlink OR social media.
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      • Profile picture of the author Azlan.MY
        Originally Posted by Jeff Lenney View Post

        That's bullshit, I can get traffic in a MONTH on a brand new site in a brand new niche because I know what i'm doing - and that's WITHOUT using a single backlink OR social media.
        I'm interested to know more about how you can get traffic in one month, Jeff. Can you explain more details? How did you design your site structure? Did you promote your site on forum or via guest posting?
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        • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
          Originally Posted by Azlan.MY View Post

          I'm interested to know more about how you can get traffic in one month, Jeff. Can you explain more details? How did you design your site structure? Did you promote your site on forum or via guest posting?
          Absolutely

          Read this!

          http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...0-threads.html
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  • Profile picture of the author NeedBucksNow
    The best blogs are the ones that have been doing this for years. Just keep at it and you should build up your traffic and followers month after month
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  • Profile picture of the author LillyR
    I don't think there is a magical number to achieve before Google perks up and takes notice. I think it has more to do with people liking it or not, visiting for certain lengths of time, making comments, back linking to is and stuff like that. Lilly
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by jameskyle View Post

      Don't try to optimize your site for Google, optimize your content towards audiences and readers.
      Originally Posted by Devilfish168 View Post

      I don't quite get the first sentence?
      hmm most of us do keyword research from google search ( aka means we are optimze our site for google than? )
      I'm going to guess that you've probably run across pages optimized for spiders and search bots. In general, they are very hard to read for real humans because they ignore things like grammar, sentence structure and actual meaning in favor of loading and placing keywords.

      If you haven't seen such pages, go to ezinearticles.com and read ten random articles. Even though they are still working on cleaning up the mess, I can guarantee that half (or more) of the articles you read will be optimized for Google rather than human readers.

      Just skimming the article should make it very plain which keyword they were targeting. Getting any meaning or value from that article will, however, require divine intervention.
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      • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
        Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

        Getting any meaning or value from that article will, however, require divine intervention.
        I just sourced a series of Gregorian & Tibetan Monks Chanting videos on YouTube to play in the background the next time I venture over to EzineArticles.

        Will that be enough, or do I need to fast and meditate for 24 hours first?
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        • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
          Originally Posted by Barry Unruh View Post

          I just sourced a series of Gregorian & Tibetan Monks Chanting videos on YouTube to play in the background the next time I venture over to EzineArticles.

          Will that be enough, or do I need to fast and meditate for 24 hours first?
          For you, that should be enough for most of them. Some I've seen pose a risk of permanent brain damage.

          (As he grooves one over the plate...)
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  • Profile picture of the author TravisSteffen
    Absolute post #s don't matter by themselves - BUT they can be a variable in the process.

    Keyword density and targeting, inbound and outbound links, actual user behavior ON the site itself (yes, this is a factor) and about a million other things matter.

    Based on this post, have you thought of taking an intermediate analytics course on Udemy?
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  • Profile picture of the author Fixers
    Just Post Quality Article Content,, Quality backlinks & follow Google rules.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
      Originally Posted by Fixers View Post

      Just Post Quality Article Content,, Quality backlinks & follow Google rules.
      Simply brilliant!
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  • Profile picture of the author daskalos
    Some say that Google is a huge knowledge index. So a file (website) from this index has more references from other files (websites) then it is the most reliable and secure in order to be used, studied by most users. The traffic that will have the referenced file will give more points and thus rank higher in google.
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  • Profile picture of the author hrishivardhan
    Originally Posted by Azlan.MY View Post

    Hello Warriors,
    Before this, I only focused on creating mini sites. That is I registered a domain name with keyword inside it, and then post two posts in the website, build backlinks and get ranked. I'm thinking about building authority site which will be very profitable for long term. I want to know, how many posts in my Wordpress site that should I posted before Google loves it and ranked it? I'm targeting product name keywords.
    Number of post does not matter, if you post quality content.
    Recently, I have created WordPress blog with 2 or 3 blog post and my all posts crawled and ranked, because the content was good so focus on quality content.
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  • Profile picture of the author Franklin Hatchett
    I loled at that title. You could make the best blog in the world with the best articles and Google still might not love you. So many more factors than just articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author LJBlake189
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    There is no certain value for your question.

    It depends on several factors:

    Quality of the post
    User engagements
    Backlinks
    Google rules etc..
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  • Profile picture of the author kazim
    Actually there is no limit of post. Have you index your site on Google properly?
    Is your post indexing properly?
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  • Profile picture of the author JosephGipson
    I am not that deep in SEO but I know for sure frequency of your posts on your blog has nothing to do with your ranking, it all boils down to engagement from audience and overall quality of your posts..
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