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by noel on August 31, 2007

To remedy the dilemma, it is better to set an ideal page length. SEO experts say each page should have at least 700 words, but no more than 1500 words.
Why should you limit your web pages between 700 and 1500 words?
The reasons for this are simple. Having web pages with content of 700-1500 words will please visitors and search engine spiders. Pleasing both will help your site get significant web traffic and become successful. Anything less than 700 words and search engine spiders might just skip over your web site. Meanwhile, anything more than 1500 and spiders won't take the time to search through the content for keywords.
So SEO-wise, it is better to stick to the prescribed page length. That way, you have nothing to lose but more to gain.
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