Hello friends, I am new to posting on the forum, but have been hanging around for a while. I have more than a basic knowledge of SEO strategies. I have had several sites rank on the first page for a variety of different keywords. Unfortunately, I've never surpassed about 2,500 uniques a month, but I have made a few dollars through Adsense and Amazon affiliate links. I wanted to give you an idea of where I'm at with my IM experience...
Quality vs. Quantity - pros and cons
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Hello friends, I am new to posting on the forum, but have been hanging around for a while. I have more than a basic knowledge of SEO strategies. I have had several sites rank on the first page for a variety of different keywords.
Unfortunately, I've never surpassed about 2,500 uniques a month, but I have made a few dollars through Adsense and Amazon affiliate links. I wanted to give you an idea of where I'm at with my IM experience...
Question is this ... I'm thinking about shifting into starting a new site with top quality content only. I was a journalist years ago and have no problems creating thorough, unique content.
I sometimes feel that the low quality (i.e. cheaply outsourced content solely used to create a larger footprint and benefit from search engines) results in less repeat visitors in the long run.
If I were to just focus on blogging about a niche topic and maintained very high standards of journalism and content, combined with high PR backlinking... what is the potential?
I feel like a site like that would make me more proud of the project than just cranking out another niche article site with outsourced low quality articles and mass profile and blog comment links.
Thoughts on this?
Unfortunately, I've never surpassed about 2,500 uniques a month, but I have made a few dollars through Adsense and Amazon affiliate links. I wanted to give you an idea of where I'm at with my IM experience...
Question is this ... I'm thinking about shifting into starting a new site with top quality content only. I was a journalist years ago and have no problems creating thorough, unique content.
I sometimes feel that the low quality (i.e. cheaply outsourced content solely used to create a larger footprint and benefit from search engines) results in less repeat visitors in the long run.
If I were to just focus on blogging about a niche topic and maintained very high standards of journalism and content, combined with high PR backlinking... what is the potential?
I feel like a site like that would make me more proud of the project than just cranking out another niche article site with outsourced low quality articles and mass profile and blog comment links.
Thoughts on this?
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