posting articles
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brian4105
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- Location: United States
11 Aug 10 12:30 pm
newbie question
Would it be o.k. if I posted my articles first, to get my website up and running, then go back and rewrite them?
Would it be o.k. if I posted my articles first, to get my website up and running, then go back and rewrite them?
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sonitin
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11 Aug 10 1:50 pm
I won't recommend it, the better approach will be to just rewrite one article and upload it.
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wollowra - Posts: 1268
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12 Aug 10 6:19 am
Hi Brian,
Before writing your articles you would want to do some keyword research right?
Just writing an article for the sake of a filling space is a waste of time in my opinion.
However you may rank for some key phrases without even knowing and if you did, then you may as well keep the articles on the site and write more content related to that high ranking articles subject matter.
You build a site to add value, solve problems and make money correct? so why not do it properly right from the start.
Think long term.
Having said this, having some content on a site is better than having none at all or worse yet, not even starting a site. :)
Regards
Troy
Before writing your articles you would want to do some keyword research right?
Just writing an article for the sake of a filling space is a waste of time in my opinion.
However you may rank for some key phrases without even knowing and if you did, then you may as well keep the articles on the site and write more content related to that high ranking articles subject matter.
You build a site to add value, solve problems and make money correct? so why not do it properly right from the start.
Think long term.
Having said this, having some content on a site is better than having none at all or worse yet, not even starting a site. :)
Regards
Troy
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brian4105
- Posts: 18
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- Location: United States
12 Aug 10 10:33 am
Thanks Troy, I am just getting a little anxious to get my 1st site up and running.
