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Discussion in 'General Business' started by aqrhine, Dec 21, 2006.

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    I know it's a wide market, but I believe the subject i have chosen and the list i have will work well togethor. I am setting it up like a school publishing online lessons to it's students. I was wondering how many "Lessons" I should create before I launch the website? So far I've written Lessons 1, 2, and 3. I was wondering if 10 would be enough to launch the site with and let it be known there will be a new one added per day?

    It probably took my 45 minutes to write three well filled Lessons. I figure I can do 10-15 a day and post on the website 10 the first 2 days. Then after I have 20 articles on the site I would drop down to 2 per day one morning, one afternoon article. There would be a total of 45 articles on basic (for example: Learn how to use photoshop elements) and then I will write 45 more articles on for example: Learn how to use photoshop CS2.

    Does this sound like a decent plan. Those aren't my actual subjects, however the ones I have I know a decent amount about.
     
    aqrhine, Dec 21, 2006 IP
  2. handsome rob

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    I think 10 should be safe. Remember you don't want to bomb the search engines with too much content at once. Adding new content as you go is the way to do it.
     
    handsome rob, Dec 21, 2006 IP
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    i think ten could be enough as long as they are good enough to keep them wanting to come back for more...maybe you could feature a couple of "Seminars" and rather than posting it in one big tutorial you could split it up over 2 or 3 days. such as posting a link saying "come back tomorrow for part 2"
     
    txsigma, Dec 28, 2006 IP