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Question about what Jon Dykstra refers to as the "shotgun vs carpet bombing" approach for new sites.
Would you rather write 30 articles in 3 groups of 10, with each group being a tightly linked and interrelated cluster, or 30 articles that aim for low competitiveness and some search volume, and a broad, general relation to each other? Or mix it up - a cluster of 10-15 and the rest more scattered thematically?
I ask because my first successful site was so narrowly branded (about a certain type of tool) that everything I wrote was about that tool, how to use it, subtypes of the tool, product reviews and so on - hard to go off-script. But with the new sites I'm targeting broader niches, with a lot of shoulder room to expand. But this means it's possible to go into many different topics at once without the articles overlapping thematically all that much.
What I'm planning is concentrating on small clusters - 4 or 5 articles each - to build up some more in-depth knowledge, and I suppose I'm looking for some encouragement/validation for this model. Writing it all myself, too.
Would you rather write 30 articles in 3 groups of 10, with each group being a tightly linked and interrelated cluster, or 30 articles that aim for low competitiveness and some search volume, and a broad, general relation to each other? Or mix it up - a cluster of 10-15 and the rest more scattered thematically?
I ask because my first successful site was so narrowly branded (about a certain type of tool) that everything I wrote was about that tool, how to use it, subtypes of the tool, product reviews and so on - hard to go off-script. But with the new sites I'm targeting broader niches, with a lot of shoulder room to expand. But this means it's possible to go into many different topics at once without the articles overlapping thematically all that much.
What I'm planning is concentrating on small clusters - 4 or 5 articles each - to build up some more in-depth knowledge, and I suppose I'm looking for some encouragement/validation for this model. Writing it all myself, too.