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Old 08-11-2006, 04:25 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jacob
when creating content for niche markets, and taking into account that any of the content written is relevant, keyword rich, etc., are you better to have X number of lonnnng articles or xxx number of shorter articles? the lonnnng articles could have links to anchors on the page.

i'm not sure if i should just whip out a bunch of 250-500 word articles or write bigger ones that might be more useful.
I would stick with 250-350 word articles about one specific keyword or topic. You want to be able to give as much information as possible surrounding that one topic so that you can ultimately rank well for it. Be sure to focus on header tags, title tags, and overall keyword placement within the article. Don't overdo it either, because you never know how the algo's will change in the long run. Also toss in a few links pointing to that page from VERY relevant articles, sites or best of all, blogs. Maybe do a free press release on it. Although it may never get read, it will be indexed and will count when major updates are done.
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