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What Does Launch Your Blog Means?

What's an optimal blog launch strategy.. throw everything (content) out there or drip it over days/weeks?

I have prepared 10-20 posts for a new site.. a few will be featured articles "masterpieces" so to say.. which option is best that will help with indexing/ranking immediately?

  • launch with every article

  • launch with the "featured" articles and post the other content over subsequent days/week?

  • mix between featured article and regular content over days/weeks?

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level 1

Get them online ASAP. If your site is new there is no audience to even see the "drip" occur. You need them indexed so that they can start the long slow process of ranking.

indexing/ranking immediately

Google indexes shit fast, especially if you use a search engine ping tool to show them your site. They do not rank shit fast. That's why you need to get shit up now so that it can be ranking wherever it deserves to rank in 6-12 months.

level 2

Do you have a favorite search engine ping tool?

level 2

so I've got a question a bit off topic... I've got a few pages that are ranking well as a page but google search console is giving me no data on queries or search appearance. Does this just mean that there is simply no data as what they rank for isn't being searched?

back on topic, I pumped out 18+ articles or so in the last 40+ days and I'd back what this guy is saying. Release sooner than later and either submit your URL for inspection/indexing by google or provide a sitemap. All of my pages have been crawled and I've seen an uptick in impressions over the last 15 days. Still no clicks but I'm happy to be seeing progress within my google search console.

level 1

I've had mixed luck with both. I really don't know what Google prefers. I once created like 30 blog articles, and had the site under construction as I created all of the content. When I launched it there was a ton of rich content and it shot up in Google. But this was a couple years ago and Google is constantly changing.

level 1

The way I do it is to setup a dozen or so articles so the site looks populated then buildout links that point to my top tier blog posts. Then I wait about 2 months and start trickling.

level 1

Publish all of them asap. More content out there, better chances of ranking for more keywords.

level 1

Only see the main keywords of your topic and then which sites are ranking on the same keywords. After that read their articles, then if you think you have covered some area or your article is better than that then of course you will. Rank on those particular articles. Summary: See the first pages competitors and then beat them with your unique method.

level 1

If it was me, I would do a featured article every week or two and post one or two of the other content pieces in between the featured blogs. Publishing everything at once won't negatively impact you and a lot can be said about getting everything posted and indexed ASAP but generally speaking, Google likes a site that is updated regularly and the easiest way to do that is through your blogs. Plus, you might end up benefitting more from having a higher crawl rate through staggering your content and fetching the URLs.

level 2

This here. Unless you plan on continuing to update regularly.

In other words, if you are planning on only 20 posts, then schedule them out.

If you have 10 ready now, and plan on adding more of the next few weeks, then dump the first 10 now, but make regular (IE weekly) additions.

level 1

Make your your content is of good quality and authentic. Authentic and quality content crawls at much faster pace

What Does Launch Your Blog Means?

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/d30hzf/whats_an_optimal_blog_launch_strategy_throw/

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