Guys, for SEO.... what search engines give priorities to (with all other equal attributes) - number of indexed pages or number of inbound links? let's say web site with 10K indexed content pages and 100 inbound links or web site with 100 indexed content page and 10K inbound links?
Not backlink numbers => but some high quality (best from root domains) and same niche backlinks. Site age makes also big difference. I believe a domain with 100 inbound links would not have 10k indexed pages. Maybe VERY HIGH PR root domains links? Only HIGH PR backlinks? That´s not natural. Go to higher and better backlinks way.
hm... ok, for now.... let's forget for now what's natural, what's not. anybody else have an opinion on: web site with 10K indexed content pages and 100 inbound links or web site with 100 indexed content page and 10K inbound links?
But what about organic traffic? More pages = more narrow, niche, low volume/supply searches can lead to more pages of content? No?
Very true, the more pages the more search engine traffic will come to you, but the less pages and more inbound links in order to make easier to correct a reference to all the pages and pages to increase PR. So there will have to choose what you profitable high PR, or a lot of traffic.
So, the point of PR is exactly for the traffic, isn't it? 10K pages will most probably give more organic narrow searches than 1 point PR increase. No?