Frequency of release
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Hello guys,
We have a e-commerce website and we constantly create new pages about new products. I would like to know if the frequency of release can impact SEO.
Is is better to launch 1 or 2 pages par day or doing it by batch of 10 pages once a week ? Does it make any difference ?
Thanks
Romain
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Is is better to launch 1 or 2 pages par day or doing it by batch of 10 pages once a week ?
I get 'em out there as fast as I can. The big caution that I give on that is to not put out rubbish. Spend the time needed to make every page a quality page. It is better to have a smaller number of quality pages than to have a ton of rubbish.
Does it make any difference ?
Yes, to your bank account. Sitting on great pages or great content is like sitting on money.
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