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I'm curious about this. I want to take it more seriously and I'm earning enough that I think I can reinvest and set up a posting schedule. I need a frame of reference though in the context of an authority site.
My hope is that I can use all this content to steady interlink back to my money pages with certain anchors and push them forward, and that after a certain indexation size and constant publishing schedule, Google gives me a boost.
- How much do you spend each month on outsourcing content?
- How many posts do you publish monthly?
- What is your posting schedule?
- How many words in general are you posts?
- Is this for easy to write blog posts or do you hire an expert for high quality posts?
- Do you hire from Upwork style sites or from agencies like Word Agents? Or did you bring it in house?
- What do you pay per word or per 100 words, whatever figure you know.
- Do you pay for keyword research and optimization or do it yourself?
- Do you bother with on-page or publish the posts exactly how you get them?
- Do you feel the need to read and edit each post before you publish?
- If you do, do you pay an editor to do it? What does this cost you?
- How do you deal with adding images, interlinks, and outbound links?
- How long does it take you to publish a post on average?
- Has this made an impact on your organic traffic numbers?
- If so, how long did it take before you saw the growth?
- And most importantly, is it an ROI-positive effort?
- Do you see the 80/20 principle play out in which bring you traffic and income?
My hope is that I can use all this content to steady interlink back to my money pages with certain anchors and push them forward, and that after a certain indexation size and constant publishing schedule, Google gives me a boost.