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Fish_Texas - 2:57 pm on Jan 13, 2008 (gmt 0)
My site has been picked up by Google main index over the last few months and doing quite well with new traffic. Site is 3000+ pgs, all unique page content. I have a forum, a blog, FAQ page and various articles w/linkbacks I've written, plus I'm adding a few (5 or so) new pages a month. So far I think I'm doing everything right. With all the above that I'm doing, I'm concerned about individual pages getting stale and being dropped out of the serps. My specific question is this...would adding say 1 new link (outbound or onsite) to each of my pages be considered fresh content? OR, if I'm doing all that I stated above, do I really need to worry about individual pages. (They are highly relevant pages and have no need to change). Any advice about adding individual page content (how much & how fast) would be much appreciated. I'm new to Google SEO and learning. [edited by: tedster at 6:37 pm (utc) on Jan. 13, 2008]
Hi, I'm new to this forum and I need some advice from more experienced SEOs. I've looked throughout this forum and fine little regarding my specific question.
My question is about adding content to the site.
Let me give some specifics.
I've read about adding too much content too fast to my pages. I read that around 5MB per month is about the limit to add to a site. Is this accurate?
Thanks in advance.
Fish Texas