will more content help my google ranking?

by thedog
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if i add more content to my site, double whats on it at the mo... will this help my ranking? i mean, does google take the amount of content you have on your site into account?
#content #google #ranking
  • Profile picture of the author digitalquilluk
    It is not so much quantity but quality that Google looks at, with the caveat that there must be enough content on the site to make it useful.

    If the content you have on the site is poor quality or is auto-posted then try either improving that content or creating more unique good quality content and tell search engines not to index the poorer quality content.
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    • Profile picture of the author boards3700
      Not just any old content, but original and unique content which is relevant to your subject matter will help both with Google and keep your audience interested.

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    • Profile picture of the author Talen
      Originally Posted by digitalquilluk View Post

      It is not so much quantity but quality that Google looks at, with the caveat that there must be enough content on the site to make it useful.

      If the content you have on the site is poor quality or is auto-posted then try either improving that content or creating more unique good quality content and tell search engines not to index the poorer quality content.

      How exactly does google look at quality?
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  • Profile picture of the author barbling
    For long-term benefits, it's not just content....it's *good* content.

    ie, check out these niche blog ideas:

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    Remember, Google can kill your site instantly with hardly any recourse....so ideally, you want to make sure it's not considered a spam/thin site.
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  • Profile picture of the author manicmethods
    I have found that when I stop adding content to my site then my rankings drop a few weeks later. No this doesn't mean add content daily. But I make sure AT LEAST once a week I am adding stuff to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul200
    Heres another small tip for you

    With the Google Panda update, Google now also looks at your bounce rate, so include some videos in your posts if you can to keep users on your site longer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Levira
    If my site is inactive, but I have quality articles, it does not affect it too much as I still get traffic to the site. Of course when I add more quality content it gives me more authority, I have to make sure that I maintain quality in my content.
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  • Profile picture of the author supershoesclub
    sure, if you are very familar with the niche.you can write more good quality long words blog post everyday.It will increase your SERP a lof.coz google love the original,fresh and quality content mostly.That is the reason google panada update all the time.Good post will attract more readers and give you more resouce link if someone like to re-post it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jacob Cuculiza
    Unique and good quality content is somethign that Google really loves! And if you have a lot, it is only better ;-)
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  • Your site ranking really depends on your site content, but not the quantity of this content, but the quality. May be a site has 30 posts with no real quality and value and the second one has just 10 articles which is unique and has real value for the users. Google will choose the second one to give it high ranking
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  • Profile picture of the author JCorp
    updated, relevant, quality content yes.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jon Patrick
      Another vote for "yes," provided that you're talking about good content.

      Quality is more important than quantity, but more good content is still better than less good content.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Redlinger
    Let me add my voice to the chorus. Yes, adding content will boost your site's ratings but it has to be the kind of unique, keyword-rich kind of content that Google loves. Adding content that just fills up your pages will do you no good at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author maxibrian
    I think YES, but you must aim to your own keyword, no random contect.
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  • Profile picture of the author mileagedriver
    If the quality if good, yes google like your site. But after googles panda, the social media websites have more priority.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bryan Green
    Adding relevant unquie content is very important for rankings, also get posts linking back to your site on some web sites within the same niche works great!
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    • Profile picture of the author thedog
      Cheers guys... and yes, it is quality content.

      I've an amazon review site, there's 8 products reviewed.

      I have a similar product... I was going to build a new site... but this site is getting so much traffic, over 400 visits a day, that I thought it a good idea to put these extra reviews on this site.

      Nice to know this will improve my ranking.
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  • Profile picture of the author ohwow
    Content is what people go to the web for.
    Clearly it is key but to what extent it needs to be updated will always remain the question
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  • Profile picture of the author GyuMan82
    Yes content is huge! Add some, and then add some more!
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  • Profile picture of the author DPM70
    I still don't believe that the Google bot can discern "quality" content from "crap" content unless they do a manual, human review which I think is rare. (Have seen evidence of this though, more recently). What they can discern is relevancy between pages to a certain keyword on a site and certain external factors such as relevant, quality backlinks. And, of course, they can discern dupe content.

    Write good content - the more the merrier as long as it's relevant. Use the silo site structure as proposed by folk here like Yukon.

    Get good backlinks - none of your spammy linkwheels, pyramids, forum profiles - just concentrate on a few decent quality backlinks from relevant sites. News sites, press release sites, higher end article and web 2.0s and high PR homepage backlinks all still work well. Use the longtail (Bigtime). Takes less links - adds to traffic. Funnel the long tail visitors inwards to your money page / email capture page. Internal SEO is paramount for bounce rate as is adding value with unique videos, content and/or other documents on your site. Try to create something that people will share across the social networking structure.
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  • Profile picture of the author 3000
    Originally Posted by thedog View Post

    if i add more content to my site, double whats on it at the mo... will this help my ranking?
    Yes, because you can have all your new pages link back to the page you what to rank higher.

    Originally Posted by thedog View Post

    does google take the amount of content you have on your site into account?
    Maybe they do maybe they don't... I have a 5 page site sitting #1 over WebMD. The thing I did with that site was link all my pages to the homepage and did a bunch of on-page seo.

    There's only like 10 backlinks to it.

    So you can try adding more pages then have them link back to the page you want to have a higher rank. That might do the trick.
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  • Profile picture of the author BDubC
    It's not entirely necessary to rank, but it can help a little

    Adding quality content on a bi-weekly basis helps me, but every time I add I also link to another page on my site.

    Internal linking helps a lot. And my definition of a quality content is simply- unique; 500+ words with no spelling or grammer errors per page.
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  • Profile picture of the author Charan
    With the good content you can get more traffic on your site and get high page rank.
    The Google not likes quantity of content it's like quality of content. with the Google panda update that time quality of content is more power full for web site page ranking.
    Goggle also looks at your web site bounce rate.

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