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How Often Should You Publish Blog Posts?
Most people started to blog having a big issue with publishing blog posts and find really hard to decide how many posts they should publish in one week or one day?
Many experts blogging advised other posting daily – to increase traffic and keep readers hooked. I have tried this, and I figured out that I’ve lost the important, the principle of blogging and that is to receive comments from you guys.
Should you post everyday or publish many posts in one day? No is my answer unless your blog is popular enough and get tons of comments on every post you published. And these are several small reasons why that you should reschedule your posting plan:
- Because the more time you spend on each post its quality will definitely increase and get more people to like. Instead of writing 5 posts per day or more, consider the quality and time you spend on each post.
- Because when you have too many posts in your homepage with the words “Leave a comment” or “0 comment”, people will start to leave very quickly.
- Because when you write 2 posts or less each week, you’ll usually find that you get more comments on each post.
Secret’s blogging tip: Don’t use all your ideas at once, slowly spread them to the world.
Post about 2 articles a week is fine and be consistent with this plan for week after week after week and so on – by doing that, your blog might grow a little slower and hard to build engagement. But the result will be great by seeing so many quality posts on your blog.
How you can Reduce your Posting
If you are currently producing 5 posts a week or more, Monday to Friday, and you want to cut back?
I would advise you reschedule the amount posts you publish, without even announcing to your readers but consistently stay with your plan. Post on Monday, Wednesday and Friday which equal to 3 posts per week.
When You Should Increase Posting
If you currently post once a month or less, then you’ll need to increase your posting plan to a post per week or once every two week.
You might not want to make a sudden resolution to write more than 2 posts per week or you will quickly burn out and run out of ideas pretty quickly as well (and you will overwhelm your readers). Instead, work up gradually from small to large, plan to post once every two weeks, then once every week and so on.
Over the long term, quality trumps quantity. Sure that the more you post the more attention and traffic you’ll get – but it’s not going to help you build up a solid business.
In the end, what do you prefer? Do you prefer to update loads of blog posts or slowly spread them to the world?
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