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Content velocity

The rate at which a site publishes new content — moderate consistency beats sporadic high-volume bursts.

Definition

Content velocity is the cadence of new content publication. AI engines + search engines factor publication frequency as a freshness signal — sites that publish weekly are treated as more 'alive' than sites that publish quarterly. Critical: velocity must be sustained, not bursty. A site that publishes 50 posts in a month then nothing for a year loses authority.

Example

A blog publishing one well-researched 2,000-word piece per week for 2 years outperforms a blog that publishes 100 posts in 3 months then stops.

How to optimize

Set a sustainable cadence (weekly, bi-weekly) and hit it consistently. Quality > quantity, but consistency > occasional brilliance. Track publish-date distribution.

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