Google’s John Mueller stated on Twitter “extra content material undoubtedly doesn’t imply extra visitors.” That means, writing extra content material doesn’t at all times translate to extra visitors, espesially from Google Search.
Right here is the tweet inside context:
No, extra content material undoubtedly doesn’t imply extra visitors.
— 🐐 John 🐐 (@JohnMu) February 14, 2022
I can relate, creating extra content material, doesn’t at all times translate to extra visitors. Typically websites push out unhealthy or spammy content material and that will not at all times result in extra visitors. However usually, if you happen to write high quality and helpful content material usually, it’s extra seemingly you can produce extra visitors from extra content material. Not at all times however usually.
John Mueller has stated this earlier than, saying Simply placing out extra content material does not essentially make a website higher. He additionally stated content material frequency is just not a rating issue.
That is well timed, in that almost per week in the past, I hit my 30,000th article on this website:
In the present day I printed my 30,000th public article on @seroundtable ✍️ if you happen to add within the 8,590 on @sengineland and ~1,136 on @sewatch that comes out to only beneath 40,000 articles on search pic.twitter.com/yyzTo5xkbn
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) February 8, 2022
John additionally added this:
Not essentially. Does writing 4 “good high quality” pages per day make a e-book a best-seller? If that was all it took, all books can be best-sellers, and they’d all be the identical size.
— 🐐 John 🐐 (@JohnMu) February 13, 2022
No, simply writing doesn’t at all times translate to extra content material.
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