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I recently created a thread about how Access World compared to our competitors: https://www.access-programmers.co.u...mpare-to-the-competition.309658/#post-1670957
Afterwards, I started to think about growth ratios and the longer term implications. Now while I might be referring specifically to Access World vs The Competition, perhaps it is a general principle at play.
As it standards, Access World gets roughly double the traffic of the next nearest competitor. For the sake of simplicity, lets assume that this means we get twice as many posts. It may not translate directly like that, but lets just play the game for now. This means that the trajectories of each site are widening. Google loves big sites with lots of content. If AWF keeps chugging along with a lot more traffic, does that mean over time we will become even bigger, get even more traffic and become a monster?
Is it a bit like gravity, where the larger you get, the stronger the pull? Is AWF going to become a black hole?
I could be delusional. Is my thinking off? What are your thoughts on this, does this also apply to all entities?
Afterwards, I started to think about growth ratios and the longer term implications. Now while I might be referring specifically to Access World vs The Competition, perhaps it is a general principle at play.
As it standards, Access World gets roughly double the traffic of the next nearest competitor. For the sake of simplicity, lets assume that this means we get twice as many posts. It may not translate directly like that, but lets just play the game for now. This means that the trajectories of each site are widening. Google loves big sites with lots of content. If AWF keeps chugging along with a lot more traffic, does that mean over time we will become even bigger, get even more traffic and become a monster?
Is it a bit like gravity, where the larger you get, the stronger the pull? Is AWF going to become a black hole?
I could be delusional. Is my thinking off? What are your thoughts on this, does this also apply to all entities?
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