AN IDEAL Blog Posting Schedule

AN IDEAL Blog Posting Schedule

"How often can you post to your blog?" is a very popular question, to which there is absolutely no right or wrong answer. Twice a month? Twice weekly? Twice a day? Just one single time a day?

You'll find plenty of different blogs promoting different scheduling for blog posts. Most of them recommend posting a few times per week, maximum. Here's my take on the issue - the two blog posting schedules that matter, and to what kinds of blogs they're applicable.Understanding Posting Schedules

First of all, you need understand that there is no right/wrong answer for this question, as I've already stated. Different timings may or might not work for various kinds of blogs.

The following advice isn't something that I believe works for every single blog, but it's what works for some (after my research).

How User Engagement & Blog Posting Are Related

First of all, it is a myth that readers will undoubtedly be annoyed in the event that you update your site daily. It's just a myth, without real evidence to back it up. Among my all-time favorite blogs sends me an e-mail each day or every two days.

https://pushsquash8.bloggersdelight.dk/2024/03/18/finding-the-right-reward-involves-understanding-the-recipients-preferences-interests-and-desires/  love it. It gives me more information when compared to a month of Sundays of autoresponder messages from any other blog.

Having said that, users also don't mind in the event that you post only once weekly. Honestly, readers are only looking to see how they can benefit from your blog - that's pretty much the only reason they're there and just why they signed up to your e-mail list (unless they are friends or family.

Alright - let's get down to the posting schedules.

Daily/Multiple Times EACH DAY

Oooh! I feel I'm going to provoke a substantial amount of controversy with this one, aren't I?

But yes - I believe that posting multiple times per day can be good for blogs. If for reasons uknown you're not available to post multiple times a day, then you should make an effort to post at least once a day. For nearly 95% of people reading this post, that's what you ought to be doing.

You need to definitely post this often in the event that you run one of the following blogs, or take part in one of many following business strategies.

Informational/Tips Blogs

Take this blog for example - it deals mainly with blogging, Internet marketing, and SEO tips. In other words, it offers valuable information to those that read this website regularly.

To be branded as an authority in your niche, your site needs to have as much helpful, quality content onto it. If which means posting 3-5 times a day, go ahead.

Most blogs online (including yours) will belong to this category.

Personal Blogs



Let's face it - personal blogs usually don't get much traffic. The prior rule about readers coming solely for personal benefit once more applies here.

There's little benefit a reader can gain from your personal blog unless you're A.) Hilarious or B.) A fantastic writer who can hold people spellbound.

Chances are, you're not either. But let's just guess that you decide to go on and start a personal blog regardless. You ought to be posting once each day.

For most personal blogs, I wouldn't recommend more often than once each day (because hey - people prefer to have a little time to think about themselves, and not just you).

However, once per day is usually necessary, if you wish any sort of traffic. The reason being that individuals who do follow and read your site regularly obviously think you're an excellent writer or funny. And, they need their daily dose of fantastic funny (but again, don't overdose).

The Benefits

No doubt about it, there are certain benefits you obtain from posting daily that you will not get if you post less often.

Search Engine Optimization

Although this cannot be outright proven, it's becoming clearer that Google favors blogs that post content on a regular basis throughout the day.

When you publish a new post, Google is automatically notified. Eventually, their spiders will get to crawling your pages and ranking them.

If they're notified quite often, which means you blog often. In the event that you blog often, that means that your blog is active and regularly providing content to your readers.

Everything said, this can't be proven, but it's a general trend I see after conducting research in the SERP's.

Alexa Ranking

Although posting 10 times each day imply that you'll automatically be promoted to the most notable 1000 blogs, the blogs that engage a higher-frequency posting schedule often rank higher, in comparison to blogs that post less frequently with the same quality standards.

Case Studies

I recently found a forum thread where an Internet marketer laid down his strategy to go from $0-$200/day in AdSense earnings in two months flat.

What he basically did was outsource cheap article writing jobs to freelance writers. He hired a great deal of 'em, posting on his blog 30-40 times. Every. Single. Day.

The result? He's sitting pretty with $200/day in AdSense earnings. In 8 weeks, flat. And that's only 1 of his internet sites.

Let's take another example. An excellent friend of mine, for whom Not long ago i guest posted, includes a prestigious Alexa rank of 44K, amassing a complete of 14,000 page views every single day.

He posts a minimum of three times each day. And it's really taken him a measly 2 yrs to be at where he could be right now.

https://hurley-egeberg-2.technetbloggers.de/creating-a-buying-guide-entails-providing-info-and-recommendation-to-assist-consumers-make-knowledgeable-decisions-while-making-purchases 's pretty good, in the event that you ask me.

ALTERNATIVELY...

However, this rule doesn't apply to all types of blogs. Actually, posting multiple times a day, or even once daily, will be disastrous to certain blogs.

Business Blogs

By business blogs, After all blogs that belong to already established, offline companies - Wal-Mart, for example. These kinds of blogs shouldn't - I repeat, should not post a lot more than twice a week (and really, once weekly is all you need to be doing).

Why?

Simply because those types of blogs aren't meant to be updated regularly. More often than not, they're simply about discounts, or business news.

They have no dependence on SEO (unless it is a local service people actually seek out online). In essence, it's only a front that says "we're online too".

Do You Have Something Worthwhile TO STATE?

You have something worthwhile to say? Something that will in actuality help/inspire/motivate people? Can you?

You don't?

Then don't say anything.

Simple as that. If you're not sure about whether you should blog everyday, then blog if you have something to say.

However, make an effort to maintain some kind of consistency. In the event that you get sudden post inspirations, then go on and write the blog posts, but don't publish them - yet.