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nippi - 1:59 am on Nov 10, 2006 (gmt 0)


I'm always curious about the "You added too much content, too fast argument" I have two new clients, about to do just that,

(1) A parenting magazine with 10 years of monthly issues, that decided to put its whole content on a site, including all the worthwhile articles it did NOT print due to magazine size restraints?

20,000 articles. As far as the net goes, its all fresh, fat content.

Another client, has as a product database going online for the first time, that is 70,000 products strong.(Jewlelery,gemstones... so many types and mdoels.)

There are many occasions where a smallish offline business that goes online, immediately has a massive site.

It seems unreasonable to penalise simply becuase they went online with it all at once, rather than adding it as the same speed as if the content was being created now, rather being having historically created, but not web published.


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