I want to set a target for myself. I afraid rapidly update my website isn't a good for me and my site.
What do you guys expect a three-month-website should be? How many p
Hey Cyril. It really depends on you and the time commitment you have. You do not want this to subtract from what you're currently doing at school.
That being said, a post a week is definitely reasonable, and if you can do extra, by all means do so. But it has to be sustainable and consistent. By 3 months you should be through the first Get Started course, and that is where Kyle will talk you through the pages you should have. Your Niche will also determine how many pages you will want to add.
Good progress is staying consistent, so stay with it and you will do fine.
I agree with the consistence. But do the get started course of Level one to five are supposing us finishing in three months?
Again, the time it takes to finish all 5 of the certification courses, depends on you. The foundation and framework of your website will be set in course 1.
For good progress and to engage with traffic you should blog at least 3 post per week which means for a three month old blog it should contain at least of 30 of minimum blog post or pages. As much fastly you can add content then that much alive your blog will be and don't forget to feed them by updating older posts and bringing as well as replying to your visitor comments.
Seems not many people could achieve that actually. I saw many members' websites don't have many posts there(let say less than 100) but ranked so high.
Yes sometimes with some post itself traffic may come. It all depends how you writing and promoting it. But publishing posts per week is the best way to get noticed by Google that your blog is active
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How many pages and posts on a 3-month-website?
I want to set a target for myself. I afraid rapidly update my website isn't a good for me and my site.
What do you guys expect a three-month-website should be? How many p
It really depends on a lot. I, like Arjun suggests, recommend 3 posts per week. However, if you're learning the courses, you may not have that much time to write, or may not fully understand keywords. There's really no set idea of how much you "should" do.
More = better = bigger results
You are in control! It's like buying a car and asking the dealer where you should drive it :) You own your business, and can decide how fast, or how much progress you want to make in what period of time.
If you don't have 30 posts yet, shoot for 30 and see where that takes you.
Hey Cyril. It really depends on you and the time commitment you have. You do not want this to subtract from what you're currently doing at school.
That being said, a post a week is definitely reasonable, and if you can do extra, by all means do so. But it has to be sustainable and consistent. By 3 months you should be through the first Get Started course, and that is where Kyle will talk you through the pages you should have. Your Niche will also determine how many pages you will want to add.
Good progress is staying consistent, so stay with it and you will do fine.
I agree with the consistence. But do the get started course of Level one to five are supposing us finishing in three months?
Again, the time it takes to finish all 5 of the certification courses, depends on you. The foundation and framework of your website will be set in course 1.
For good progress and to engage with traffic you should blog at least 3 post per week which means for a three month old blog it should contain at least of 30 of minimum blog post or pages. As much fastly you can add content then that much alive your blog will be and don't forget to feed them by updating older posts and bringing as well as replying to your visitor comments.
Seems not many people could achieve that actually. I saw many members' websites don't have many posts there(let say less than 100) but ranked so high.
Yes sometimes with some post itself traffic may come. It all depends how you writing and promoting it. But publishing posts per week is the best way to get noticed by Google that your blog is active
See more comments
It really depends on a lot. I, like Arjun suggests, recommend 3 posts per week. However, if you're learning the courses, you may not have that much time to write, or may not fully understand keywords. There's really no set idea of how much you "should" do.
More = better = bigger results
You are in control! It's like buying a car and asking the dealer where you should drive it :) You own your business, and can decide how fast, or how much progress you want to make in what period of time.
If you don't have 30 posts yet, shoot for 30 and see where that takes you.