Size Matters?
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Buongiorno from 19 Degrees C partially cloudy Wetherby UK

In the SEO game I have a number of revolving door issues. The biggest of all is the C word...Content
Clients reluctance to ad contnet despite the best explanation Matt Cutts could ever provide gives my my bum a migraine.After a while i start to feel like the ever frustrated primary teacher who despite his most valiant efforts just cant get the kids to do their homework. ( And no im not out sourcing content needs )
So now i have thought about a different tactic and that tactic is too demonstrate the growth or lack of content of their site over time . I do have WEB ceo which measurs pages indexed but my question is please:
"How do you quantitatively measure the growth of a site in terms of page volume over time"
Grazie tanto,
David -
I'm not sure if this is really what you need, but you can try with siteliner.com (free service from Copyscape). Their reports show page averages - size in Kb and number of words - and also details for each of the pages checked.
Unfortunately this service is limited to 500 pages per site and I found no way to export reports.
But if no one comes up with a better suggestion maybe this can help. -
Well, having more and more content over time will 100% lead to more traffic since you'l targer a larger and larger audience.
I find it easier in terms of getting traffic to create more content than to hyper-optimise/target a few pages.
The growing Analytics traffic curve is enough, I think.