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    Posted: 2005-Mar-25 23:56
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    I suppose this is just a "matter of opinion" question. Do you think it is better to place one page, totally SE optimized, on the internet at a time, or get your whole site and content (slightly optimized) out first and THEN optimize each page?

    I am starting to figure out that I am going to have 100 - 200 pages on my first website attempt and I am not sure which way to do it.

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    Posted: 2005-Mar-26 01:33
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    You don't have to wait until all the content is there, but you need enough to keep visitors interested.

    You should avoid "under construction" notices as that looks unprofessional. However you can "announce" new features that will be coming available and a date to check back to see them.

    A website is never finished, and never fully optimised. It is an ongoing project without end.


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