Going live with 100+ pages

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I am in the process of developing approximately 100 pages for a website I am working on. The number of pages could reach higher than 200 depending on how I decide to structure it. I have read through multiple sources that you seem to rank better when you build a website slow and steady. The problem is with the website I am working on, I believe its important to appear as credible as possible and that includes having as much information as I can to the reader as soon as they visit the website.

With this in mind, do you think it would make sense to develop the website and the resulting 100+ pages completely and go live as a "complete" website or to polish the homepage and limit the offering to a few areas, go live, and update frequently in the future.

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this.
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  • I have done it both ways - slowly and all at once.

    I don't see a huge difference earnings wise - but what i would do is post about 25 pages per week, then 3/day after that. You can slowly get links to your pages and home page also.

    Dont worry about polishing the home page, once you have enough visitors per month to do some testing you can change and test your home page...but for now, get that content out there, and start getting links to that content.

    testing always comes last.
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    • With Xsite Pro publishing all pages NOT AT ONCE will be hard, because i change pages after i create them in Xsite Pro, i add banners, remove some banners add things to specific pages.

      I know Xsite Pro has FTP feature, but if i use it and upload several posts gradually, i won't be able to change templates (header, sidebar and footer) individually to every page.
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    I am in the process of developing approximately 100 pages for a website I am working on. The number of pages could reach higher than 200 depending on how I decide to structure it. I have read through multiple sources that you seem to rank better when you build a website slow and steady. The problem is with the website I am working on, I believe its important to appear as credible as possible and that includes having as much information as I can to the reader as soon as they visit the website. With this in mind, do you think it would make sense to develop the website and the resulting 100+ pages completely and go live as a "complete" website or to polish the homepage and limit the offering to a few areas, go live, and update frequently in the future.