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My niche site is nearly complete to be published and sitemapped. I have 23 pages.

My questions are:

1) Should I release all 23 pages at once of slowly add them?

2) I use the homepage as kind of a sitemap for the site. Is there any ranking issues that could occur if I add a more info to my hompage as I add more pages to my site?
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  • It seems that 23 is a lot of pages when you are starting but its not really all that many, it would be fine to publish them all at once, especially if some of them are admin pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author RogueOne
    1) Should I release all 23 pages at once of slowly add them?
    Just publish it already. I publish sites as I build them.

    2) I use the homepage as kind of a sitemap for the site. Is there any ranking issues that could occur if I add a more info to my hompage as I add more pages to my site?
    Huh? Do you mean you use it as an index? This makes no sense to me.
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  • Profile picture of the author zimzalabim
    Originally Posted by AffiliatingAlan View Post

    My niche site is nearly complete to be published and sitemapped. I have 23 pages.

    My questions are:

    1) Should I release all 23 pages at once of slowly add them?

    2) I use the homepage as kind of a sitemap for the site. Is there any ranking issues that could occur if I add a more info to my hompage as I add more pages to my site?
    Just my opinion/preference so others may of course differ:

    1) I'd go for say five pages to start with and add the other pages on a trickle feed around three or four days apart. And do a spot of social bookmarking for each page once it's published.

    2) That would help with site navigation I'd imagine. Whether or not there are any ranking issues - who could honestly say as there's far more to ranking that that.

    Suggest exploring/ciltivating other traffic sources rather than pinning your hopes on chasing rankings from fickle search engines.
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    • Profile picture of the author AffiliatingAlan
      Originally Posted by RogueOne View Post

      Just publish it already. I publish sites as I build them.



      Huh? Do you mean you use it as an index? This makes no sense to me.
      Homepage is static and I use h3 tags for various topics on my site then I internally link to them.

      So If I add more really important pages I will add more h3 tag headers and internal links from homepage

      Originally Posted by zimzalabim View Post

      Just my opinion/preference so others may of course differ:

      1) I'd go for say five pages to start with and add the other pages on a trickle feed around three or four days apart. And do a spot of social bookmarking for each page once it's published.

      2) That would help with site navigation I'd imagine. Whether or not there are any ranking issues - who could honestly say as there's far more to ranking that that.

      Suggest exploring/ciltivating other traffic sources rather than pinning your hopes on chasing rankings from fickle search engines.
      Social Bookmarking? Give me the run down on what this is?

      Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author zimzalabim
        Originally Posted by AffiliatingAlan View Post

        Social Bookmarking? Give me the run down on what this is?
        Thanks
        Submit your site (and URLs of internal pages/psosts) to the major social bookmarking sites such as Stumbleupon, Diggo, Tumblr, Delicious for example. Very boring to do, outsource it via Fiverr.com.
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  • Profile picture of the author Wes888
    If you have a legitimate site, you would stop worrying about this stuff...Heck, G wouldn't give shit if you publish 100 or 1000 in a day, or do they?

    IMO, Garbage in, Garbage out...
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  • Profile picture of the author koubain
    1-If me I will post an article every 5 or 7 days because the site is new
    2- it's ok
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  • Profile picture of the author Ricardo Furtado
    Stagger them and publish them, this way G will read it as fresh content being added at regular intervals.
    All the best. Regards.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    I like to drop articles slowly, in similar fashion others have suggested. I also like to have different dates on all articles, maybe even put couple of them in the past just to spread the publish times around a bit. But that's just a personal preference, and it really shouldn't make much of a difference. New site is a new site, and Google sees a metric crap ton of them published every hour.
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  • Profile picture of the author anoopsparx
    1. Live all of websites in a single day. There will be no problem. Create site map and add it to webmaster tool.
    2. Try to add valuable content on home page.
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