Website Speed

I can remember Kyle’s blog post some weeks ago - A slow WordPress Theme, A Slow Business. Nobody wants a slow business; your website loading speed matters a lot when it comes to user experience. We all hate sitting in front of the system, waiting for a page to load. We all want information at the speed of light; if your site is not fast Google won’t place your site in front of their clients, then you lose traffic.

So to avoid losing traffic then you need a website that is fast enough and thanks to SiteRubix. Permit me to borrow Kyle’s words, where he guaranteed that host on SiteRubix is industry standard when it comes to speed, reliability, and security. A system that delivers 99/100 in terms of speed is one you can trust.

Keywords

We cannot over emphasis the place of keywords when it comes to ranking on search engines. You must research the particular keywords your audiences are searching for. Jaaxy is a robust tool that has you covered.

Ensure your keyword is properly placed in your URL, post title, first 100 words of your main content, headers, and also images.



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olieben Premium
hi yes it is believed that buffering up word to get past the 1500 to 2000 is the goal with each article,
This may put you in the serious writers arena, but google still check the richness it carries and relevance,

But the keyword and fact is quality not just the topic, rather pertaining to your relevant niche'


chis
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Yes, Chris

Very on point

Ayodeji
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kbiel4 Premium
Great post, Ayodeji.

Kent
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Thank you Kent

Ayodeji
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kbiel4 Premium
You are welcome, Ayodeji. I thoroughly enjoy being in your network. Thanks.

Kent
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elmbaker Premium
Ayodeji,

Let me give you a scenario.

One blog site has 50 posts and adds 1 or 2 new posts a week to the site.
Another blog site has 10 posts and adds 1 new post a week.
Take into assumption that both sites use ample keywords.

The 50 blog site doesn't necessarily have what one would consider having quality content.
The 10 post site has much better content.

Which site ranks better???????

elmbaker
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VitaliyG Premium Plus
There's more factors like site speed and security (and in WA you get both). But age also plays a role, and 6 months of time frame is a good indicator. I'd say the 50 post one would INITIALLY do better, but high quality content always wins out in the end, so long term wise, the 10 post one would win.
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elmbaker Premium
Going by your answer my conclusion is you're better off writing less with qualitative material then just pumping out material for the sake of throwing something out there to keep a post schedule goal.
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VitaliyG Premium Plus
Exactly. People can throw out quantity content any day, but like inflation, it's worthless in the end because the user will hate reading it.
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I love the way you put it @ vitaliyG, quantity content is worthless. And its last landing point is the trash bin.

@elmbaker, slow and steady wins the race, used to be the old saying.

Quality content on regular intervals will win.

Ayodeji
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Ufumski Premium
Great post! Ayodeji!
Always on point. Very informational and insightful.
My appreciations.

Thanks a lot.

My regards, Ufumski
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edhozubin Premium
Again, Thank you for your Post and Share Parameter.
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Thank you, hope you found it useful

Ayodeji
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