Lets say you would have bunch of content ready. I believe Google is very keen on websites that not only have a lot of content but who are also updating a lot. Would it be wise to use a code which releases content on a timely schedule?
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Adding Content At Programmed Times
Started by
MangoSango
, Nov 17 2010 04:01 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 17 November 2010 - 04:01 PM
#2
Posted 23 November 2010 - 02:18 PM
Releasing content is same like posting the content. Only that the content will be held in the database until it is published. Google doesn't know you are using programming code to publish it. Wordpress has many plugins too to release content.
#3
Posted 23 November 2010 - 04:31 PM
You should schedule the publication of content according to the needs of your visitors.
#4
Posted 29 November 2010 - 09:34 AM
Please don't write new content "for Google." Write new content because it's interesting, it's helpful, it's funny, it's useful... but not because it's new.
I have sites that haven't been updated in years that still rank at the top for their keywords. New content isn't nearly as important as relevant content and can even water down your message if it's frivolous stuff you've added so that Google will crawl your site more often.
New content is really great, don't get me wrong. If you've got plenty of content, it's not a bad idea to set future dates to publish your content on a schedule. But there's no reason to force it. HTH.
I have sites that haven't been updated in years that still rank at the top for their keywords. New content isn't nearly as important as relevant content and can even water down your message if it's frivolous stuff you've added so that Google will crawl your site more often.
New content is really great, don't get me wrong. If you've got plenty of content, it's not a bad idea to set future dates to publish your content on a schedule. But there's no reason to force it. HTH.
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