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The perfect time to blog

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By Adventure BeamPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
The perfect time to blog
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"How often would you recommend posting on your blog?" A general request for which there is no lasting response. Twice in a row? Twice in a row? Double normal? Only once a day?

You will find many different blog posts promoting other times for blog posts. Most recommend posting once or twice a week, tops. Here's my take on the topic: the two blog posting times that matter and what kind of blogs they apply to. Understand posting schedules

Above all else, you want to comprehend that there is no set-in-stone response to this inquiry, as I have proactively said. Various times could conceivably work for multiple sorts of online journals.

The following tip is not something that I think will work for all blogs, but it is what works for most (after my research).

How user engagement and blog posting are related

First, it's a myth that readers will be annoyed if you update your blog every day. This is just a myth, and there is no objective evidence to back it up. One of my favorite blogs of all time emails me every day or every other day.

I love it. It gives me more data than some other blog with a month of Sunday pre-programmed message messages.

If you post once a week, users won't mind. Readers are looking to see how your blog can benefit; The only reason is that they are there and have signed up for your email list (unless they are friends or family).

Alright, let's move on to posting times.

Daily/several times a day

Oooh! I feel like I'm going to stir up a bit of controversy with this one, don't you?

Be that as it may, indeed, posting at least a time or two days can be helpful for a blog. If you are not accessible to post various times each day for reasons unknown, you ought to attempt to post something like one time each day. You ought to get it done for around 95% of individuals who read this post.

You should post this frequently if you run one of the following blogs or engage in one of the next trading strategies.

Information/advice blogs

Take this blog as an example - it's all about blogging, internet marketing, and SEO tips. In other words, it provides valuable information for those who read this blog regularly.

Your blog must have quality and valuable content that will be rated as an authority in your niche. If this means posting 3-5 times a day, go for it.

Most blogs on the Internet (including yours) will read this section.

Personal blog

Let's face it - personal blogs don't usually get much traffic. The previous rule about readers coming only for personal gain applies here.

There is little benefit a reader can get from your blog unless you are A.) Hilarious or B.) A fantastic writer who can captivate people.

Odds are you don't. In any case, assume you choose to feel free to begin an individual blog notwithstanding. You should post one time per day.

I wouldn't suggest at least a couple of times a day (since individuals like to make some little memories to ponder themselves, not simply you).

The benefits

You get certain advantages from posting every day that you will not get from posting on rare occasions.

search engine optimization

While this may not be entirely proven, it is becoming increasingly clear that Google favors blogs that post content regularly throughout the day.

Google automatically notifies you when you publish a new post. Eventually, your spider will crawl your pages and rank them.

If they get notified quite frequently, that means your blog often. If you blog frequently, your blog is active and regularly provides the content to your readers.

This can't be demonstrated, yet it's a general pattern I see after doing some exploration on the SERPs.

Alexa Ranking

While posting ten times a day means you'll automatically be promoted to the top 1,000 blogs, blogs with a more frequent posting schedule rank higher than blogs that post less frequently by the same standards. Quality.

case studies

I, as of late, observed a gathering string where a web advertiser set out his methodology to go from $0-$200/day in AdSense income in two months.

What he did was outsource cheap content writing jobs to freelance writers. He hired many of them, posting 30-40 times on his blog. Everyone. Single. Day.

The result? It's pretty good with $200/day in AdSense earnings. In two months, plan. And that's just one of his online businesses.

Let's take another example. I recently posted a guest, a good friend of mine has a prestigious 44K Alexa rank, which collects 14,000 page views per day.

He posts at least three times a day. And it took him two years to stay where he is now.

That's pretty good if you ask me.

On the other hand...

Notwithstanding, this standard doesn't matter to a wide range of sites. Posting at least a time or two every day, even once a day, can be deplorable for a specific blog.

Business blog

I mean, blogs are owned by established offline companies, such as Wal-Mart, for example, by business blogs. Blogs like these shouldn't be - I repeat, and you shouldn't post more than twice a week (and really, once a week, you should).

Why?

Simply because those types of blogs are not meant to be updated regularly, most of the time, it's merely about discounts or business news.

They don't need SEO (unless it's a local service that people search for online). Essentially, it's just a front saying, "we're online too."

Do you have something worth saying?

Do you have something worth saying? Something that will help/inspire/motivates people? Do you?

Do you not?

So don't say anything.

As simple as that. If you are unsure if you should blog every day, do it if you have something to say.

However, try to maintain some consistency. If you get sudden post inspirations, write the blog posts, but don't publish them yet.

Please wait until you have a good amount of them, then you can post them on a specific cycle: weekly/bi-weekly/daily, whatever.

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