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The frequency of the blog depends on multiple factors including the nature of your website. However, I would like to answer the question of “How Often Should You Blog” from a blogger perspective.
For some, it would be one of the tools for content marketing, on the other hand, there are individuals who write because they love to share, and try to add value to their audience by sharing the knowledge and experiences.
Let me be clear, it’s just a quick chat because I can’t cover all the S E O technicalities over here. I can talk about best practices for hours, so for now just sharing my thoughts as a user and blogger, leaving S E O specialist behind. Let’s get back to what we started with, “How often you should Blog? We need to understand, that every individual has different objectives when it comes to blogging.
This post is useful for everyone, either you do blogging for money, or a passionate blogger, who doesn’t even care how Google treats their posts. I respect every blogger who has a value to provide, who is ready to share his knowledge with society. Because if you have a good, and genuine content which can actually help people out there, then try and push it further to a larger audience.
There are so many technicalities to ensure your content reaches to the right audience, and I wouldn’t be able to cover all the topics in one post. So we quickly try to find out, what is the right content creation cycle to attract search engines, like Google, Baidu, Bing, Yahoo, etc.
If you already have a blog or website, then I am sure you must have got this free advice or read somewhere that you should blog every day. It’s a MYTH! And the majority of bloggers especially who are new, have to understand that just following this ritual and putting their all efforts, won’t get results. Let me tell you, why?
Google or any well-known search engine appreciates content which has quality, and of course, it has to be genuine. Adding values to the users should be the first priority instead of content posted, without any thoughts.
Search engines are smart enough to dominate content which isn’t helpful, – It’s not quantity, focus on “QUALITY”. There are two major drawbacks when you prefer quantity over quality.
As a blogger, we love to write whenever we feel like, it’s our passion not a machine making tool. It’s a time-consuming task as we put our thoughts, ideas, & research together and draft it beautifully for our audience. On the other hand, when one tries to post every day, he loses visibility, and focus as there is no research aligned.
You are posting just to interject some more keywords on your blog and thinking it’ll boost your ranking. I am afraid, you hit the wrong ball. Secondly,
When you try to post every day and share it on your social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, You don’t give time to your audience to engage with your post because it’s too often. To be honest no one has time to read 5 articles a day.
This article is published on “theoutwrite.com” by Varun Singh Rajput. Thanks for your time, please share your valuable feedback & comments – our email address is: [email protected].
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The frequency of the blog depends on multiple factors including the nature of your website. However, I would like to answer the question of “How Often Should You Blog” from a blogger perspective.
For some, it would be one of the tools for content marketing, on the other hand, there are individuals who write because they love to share, and try to add value to their audience by sharing the knowledge and experiences.
Let me be clear, it’s just a quick chat because I can’t cover all the S E O technicalities over here. I can talk about best practices for hours, so for now just sharing my thoughts as a user and blogger, leaving S E O specialist behind. Let’s get back to what we started with, “How often you should Blog? We need to understand, that every individual has different objectives when it comes to blogging.
This post is useful for everyone, either you do blogging for money, or a passionate blogger, who doesn’t even care how Google treats their posts. I respect every blogger who has a value to provide, who is ready to share his knowledge with society. Because if you have a good, and genuine content which can actually help people out there, then try and push it further to a larger audience.
There are so many technicalities to ensure your content reaches to the right audience, and I wouldn’t be able to cover all the topics in one post. So we quickly try to find out, what is the right content creation cycle to attract search engines, like Google, Baidu, Bing, Yahoo, etc.
If you already have a blog or website, then I am sure you must have got this free advice or read somewhere that you should blog every day. It’s a MYTH! And the majority of bloggers especially who are new, have to understand that just following this ritual and putting their all efforts, won’t get results. Let me tell you, why?
Google or any well-known search engine appreciates content which has quality, and of course, it has to be genuine. Adding values to the users should be the first priority instead of content posted, without any thoughts.
Search engines are smart enough to dominate content which isn’t helpful, – It’s not quantity, focus on “QUALITY”. There are two major drawbacks when you prefer quantity over quality.
As a blogger, we love to write whenever we feel like, it’s our passion not a machine making tool. It’s a time-consuming task as we put our thoughts, ideas, & research together and draft it beautifully for our audience. On the other hand, when one tries to post every day, he loses visibility, and focus as there is no research aligned.
You are posting just to interject some more keywords on your blog and thinking it’ll boost your ranking. I am afraid, you hit the wrong ball. Secondly,
When you try to post every day and share it on your social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, You don’t give time to your audience to engage with your post because it’s too often. To be honest no one has time to read 5 articles a day.
This article is published on “theoutwrite.com” by Varun Singh Rajput. Thanks for your time, please share your valuable feedback & comments – our email address is: [email protected].