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Just wondering (in a curious comparison sort of way) when you do a high content site, how many pages do you crank out at a time? If it's your own site, do you publish a content framework or a fully completed site?
I just ask because I have a sh*tload of pages to write, which I'm excited about, but am also intimidated by.
1. Write a site "roadmap" with all my articles and categories listed.
2. Setup the CMS and make a good template.
3. Write 50 articles to get your site started.
4. Go Live.
5. Write all the articles in a category and publish an entire category at a time. (I normally have 5-15 articles in a category)
This system is nice for me because after weekend of coding all I need to do is write write write write write write write. I'm not a big fan of coding BTW.
Filling out one category in depth gives you the advantage of having a body of content on that topic - a good thing from a ranking standpoint.
Either way, I'd get some content out sooner rather than later. This will give you a chance to start link development and get the spiders familiar with your site.
Get your structure up, then get some content in each category. But, then focus on one category at a time until you have them all filled.
After that, you can put up articles in the appropriate category as you finish them.
By finishing one category at a time, it also allows you to begin marketing your site to a particular niche. For example, if your site is about gadgets, widgets, and gizmos, you can start target marketing to the widget audience as soon as you complete that category. Just be certain to target that audience; you don't want to umbrella market the site and have people looking for gadgets and gizmos to be disappointed by the sparcity of content.
It was pretty cool, I came up with about 20 pages (they need editing, but the main body is there). I also designed the layout and maybe next week, I might actually have something ready to fly.
Thanks everyone for your words of wisdom. It was a great help and gave me confidence to open up Word and begin. Now all I have to do is finish...