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Guys,

If I wanted to provide a series of 'How to' articles on a particular niche - recipies for example.

Is it better, from an SEO perspective, to have one site with each 'How to' article on a separate page and work on indexing each of those pages? Or, is it better to have an individual blog for each 'How to' article.

I know the latter will cost more in domain purchases, but you can tailor the domain name specifically to the niche/sub niche. Also heard that the more pages a site has, the better it can climbe serps.

As always, the advice of fellow Warriors is appreciated.

Thanks
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    Originally Posted by Mixalis1 View Post

    Guys,

    If I wanted to provide a series of 'How to' articles on a particular niche - recipies for example.

    Is it better, from an SEO perspective, to have one site with each 'How to' article on a separate page and work on indexing each of those pages? Or, is it better to have an individual blog for each 'How to' article.

    I know the latter will cost more in domain purchases, but you can tailor the domain name specifically to the niche/sub niche. Also heard that the more pages a site has, the better it can climbe serps.

    As always, the advice of fellow Warriors is appreciated.

    Thanks
    It all depends on the niches your targeting, example, you wouldn't have recipe diy & on that same site auto-repair diy, unless it's a huge site like ehow or similar.

    If the niche is recipes + healthy living, now that's a good combo. With 2 niche like that you get a good variety of targeted keywords that would compliment each other.

    A huge number of pages has zero effect on the SERPs as far as ranking.

    A better choice is a single page to rank + 10+ supporting pages, then repeat with more new keywords as needed.
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