Should content on my blog be graeter than 10 lines

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by lokimona, Feb 5, 2007.

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    Google says we should not publish their ads on any empty page.What do this mean? Do this mean a complete empty page or any page with less content.I am scared many of my pages with 3 or 4 lines are indexed in google but what may happen..? Are they strict about this. As Bloggers tend to write fresh content they cant write long paragraphs always.I have seen many big sites doing that ,but the thing is google punishes only poor fellows and gaints live without worries.Shall i continue doing the same or should i change my way
     
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  2. goomba

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    #2
    Why not? Quality over quantity
     
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    iwm1979 Well-Known Member

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    You should be Ok as long as the few lines are not expressly written for the sole purpose of displaying Adsense.
     
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    Why not just put a little more effort into your content and not worry about it?
     
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    CanadianEh Notable Member

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    In my opinion, if you have some posts that are much longer then you should not have to worry. As someone else said, as long are they are not all 3-4 lines and written for the sole purpose of displaying Adsense.
     
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  6. MorgansMom

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    The more content you have, the better chances you have of being found through the search engines anyway.
     
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    Try writing a little more. It's only words you know. If you are receiving adsense clicks then someone must be reading them in the first place.

    Col :)
     
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    GlobalGamingNews Banned

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    If you can't write 10 lines then you don't have enough to say to make it worth writing.
     
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    I agree write. I never make a blog post that is under 400 words. Some people say you should stay around 200, I don't buy it. All you need to do is to look at Darren Rowse or Steve Pavlina to see what really works. After all the point of a blog is to bring back return visitors and to get subscribers. You can't do that with three line posts
     
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  10. Tyler Banfield

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    If its a blog, the length of your posts are going to vary greatly. You will probably have posts ranging from 100 to 1000+ words. When it comes to blogs, I think concise posts are better than long rambling ones. Write what you want to say and don't worry about the word count.
     
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    I will keep my post around 400-700 words. If they are longer than that, I will split them into 2 blog posts with part 1 and part 2.

    And yes, writing longer post helps you to get better rank, if you know what you are doing.
     
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