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Content length vs content frequency

I run a website focusing on men's fashion. Typically upscale stuff like how to wear a blazer, how to pair ties with suits, etc.

I've done pretty well over the past 6 months, but I want to up my game. Currently I'm posting a 1,000 word article every week, but when I look at my competitors for various keywords I see that their articles are much longer than 1,000 words.

I'm tempted to double the word count to approximately 2,000 words, but since my budget will not be doubling I'll have no choice but to reduce the frequency I post from once a week to once every two weeks.

How picky is Google about new content? I'm currently setting on about 70 well researched pages as of today if that matters.

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