Frequent updation of website will harm your seo

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    My Dear brothers and Sisters

    After the updation of google page rank and new algorithm the most important point to be note down is frequent updation

    A site which will be update with tons of content in very less time and then nothing for the later week it will definitely considered as spam and will definitely loose serp ranking.

    Secondly submission of same articles in too many artilce directories will not be given any importance by google this is my personal reserach so now submitting duplicate articles submission in tons of site will not penalize but its worthless to do this.

    Thanks mike and Live your life for our mother earth.
    Dashanan Sharma

     
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  2. ecosea

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    Multiple submission I knew would be something that they would filter out I tryed a couple of times now I am back to just submit to one article site.

    On the updating I believe that alot of new links was something that they were watching for. I am going to keep on updating information as I have to believe that relavant and upto date content is what all of the search engines want to provide to their searchers, they would be shooting themselves in the foot if they started only showing "old" content Site longevity I still belive will be important
    what I am interested in is what will they do with the web 2.0 and how will they filter that. I notice that alot of my old, good ,real links they are no longer showing on the g PR tool bar.
     
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    I don't think so.. The problem is some of the posts will get indexed and some don't. Other than that.. there's no problem with updating the site/blog often.
     
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    I would not go with that. Updating frequently does not create a problem with the Search Engines at all.

    On another note, if you update frequently, you score better in Search Engine Results placements. If you don't update your blog/website frequently, the SEs will think those contents as old obsolete articles and put decrease your SE Result rankings.
     
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    d3sign3r Active Member

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    yes, i agree with you..
    updating frequently doesnt hurt, it actually helps u!
    not a good message for the newbies who have less knwledge..
     
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    I had the opposite feeling...one of my sites was updated frequently and did very well on Serp...
     
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    My site's updated frequently also.

    No negative effects.

    Other factors come into play. Such as the reputation of the site. e.g. age of domain. A site like time.com or nytimes.com updates every minute to hours. So Google's going to penalize them?
     
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    I don't think content updating is going to harm you. We make live content changes to our site daily (hourly) with no negative effect. And we submit an XML Sitemap twice a week to inform Google (via Webmaster Tools) of what has changed on the site and have no problems.

    What will harm you is the weekly updating of the SEO onpage elements (title, description, H1, etc), specifically, the Title. This is called "OverSEOing" and Google has been harsh on this for some time.

    Even on this, Google appears to have backed off on a SERP penality.

    Just come up with a good SEOed title and don't touch it for a month. Everything else can be changed as need and as often as needed.
     
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    My Dear brothers and Sisters

    My dear first read the whole concept what i am telling clearly then reply this DP is not for increasing your posting.

    As I have clearly mention that frequent updation means updating tons of articles in a single day and nothing for the next weeks.

    It means if you post 100s of articles in 1 day and stop updating content for the next few weeks or month then only. Which i have clearly specified for your kind information
     
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    Submitting an article to multiple article directories is useless as only the original will be credited.
     
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    I agreed.
    Thanks for sharing
     
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