Bloggers with passion and purpose are constantly adding new content to their sites. Experienced blog authors know that the more often you post, the more attention your blog will receive. One of the reasons for this is that Google notices how often sites are updated, and factors this in when deciding how relevant a site is. All other things being equal, a blog that gets posted to several times a day will rank much higher than a blog that receives new content once a week. Google also focusesĀ its attention on the subject lines in blog posts, so the more unique subject lines you introduce into the blogospere, the more searches you’ll be listed in.
To prevent a drop-off visits, many bloggers hire or ask other bloggers to ‘baby-sit’ their blog while they work on other project (like a book) or go on a vacation. While there are no hard and fast rules for what is the optimal posting frequency, an analysis of the posting frequency of the top 100 blogs as tracked by Technorati shows that the average number of posts per day is between five and six. A number of bloggers who have adjusted their posting frequency and analyzed the resulting traffic numbers claim three posts a week is a minimum, and threee times a day is where you begin to see some serious traffic.
With passion and purpose, your blog can be a labor of love that meets pragmatic business goals. Understanding what’s required and using the many tools at your disposal, there’s no reason that you can’t achieve the success of an “A list” blogger. As with so many ventures in life, enthusiasm and commitment can make all the difference.
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