Better to release content all in one go or bit by bit?

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Hey guys,

So I am currently writing the content for my website which works out to roughly 30 articles.

Now I originally planned to create all the content, publish it to the site, then start doing some link building for specific keywords relating to each article.

However I am not sure if it is better to release an article, do the link building, then move onto the next article (in relation to getting ranked in google).

The only other factor is that all the articles relate to the common purpose of the website, and the overall experience of the user would be better if they had all the content available to them straight away.

Basically I don't want users to come to the site through a keyword only to find the site not 100% finished.

So is it ok to publish all the content and then focus on ranking each article?

Thanks for the help
#bit #content #release
  • Profile picture of the author mgreener
    Hi,

    The benefit will come from having a larger site with more quality content, especially if that improves the user experience. However, maybe you want to add 20 initially and drip out the remaining 10 over a period of several weeks in order to get the spiders crawling regularly.

    The other option is to add the first 30 and then continue to add new articles after the fact.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stockypotty
    Yeah that is actually something I have considered. I could release the most help 'highest priority' articles, then post the rest throughout the next few weeks.

    Will probably go for that method, thanks greener
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