Dibbern defining question:
- What is a small web site? What is a large web site?
- How big can a web site be?
- Do I need a big website to get results? Can a small website really work?
Usually a small website is under 25 pages. A tiny website is 4 to 6 pages
- any new websites with fewer than 4 pages pages seldom will get recognized
by search engines. Really large web sites - mega sites - may contain thousands
of web pages!
The death of the one-page web site!
The one page web site or two page web site is mostly considered a non-entity
unless it has been grandfathered into the search engine system or it has some
extremely unique quality. This is too small for any website ranking and should
not be made.
There are do-it-yourself web design programs that will enable you to create
tiny to pretty large web sites, but you need to know all the information in
our tips and definitions before you start with any design program.
How big can a web site be?
There seems to be no limit on how big a web site can be... but the true user
value of an entire really large website - or mega site is still yet to be
proven, other than for the site itself achieving authority status in search
engines.
Can a small website be effective? Yes - if you do it right!
So read all our tips to build your website to get the results you're hoping
for. Use our dictionary that gives you examples to make your own website surpass
your competition.
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but should be limited in length.
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