3. Content Variety and Quality
You’ll increase blog traffic using a weekly or daily posting frequency if and only if the content is found to be helpful, insightful, and unique to your audience. While writing any kind of content, it’s more productive to bend to the principle of quality over quantity, so far you aren’t publishing just a post monthly.
Building out great content begins early with figuring out customer personas within the confines of your inbound marketing tactic. Identifying the target audience that would be reading your blog posts will help you gear content that resonates with their needs, pain points, and feasible solutions. Not that alone; it will also help you devise a content tactic that has subject areas which presents you as a potential expert within your specialty.
4. Competitors’ Blogging Exploit
If you’re fortunate, you could be the only entrepreneur in your specialty taking blogging so far. If that be the case, you could grab a lot more traffic and attention, particularly if you lay a lofty standard on the level of content quality you create from the onset.
However, if your rivals are already blogging, the only way you can go faster than them is through more quality content, posted more often and quality promotion done on the appropriate social media platforms. Seems like a daunting task? It may be, but it can as well be an ideal point of divergence if you equip yourself with a spelt-out inbound marketing contentious review that drills into market setting and search engine optimization.
Also, do you think with fewer posts is it good to start launching it in social media?
I agree. Consistency is really important. What I've noticed is that when you start out you obviously don't necessarily have the opportunity to integrate because you have very little content.
So, what I've found is that as I create more and more content I will go back in to older posts and start to link to recent posts if it aligns etc. And, with new posts I will link to existing posts. That is, I integrate.
Also, with Calls to Action I've just recently gone in to every post and updated this as I think I was a little passive (and also inserted affiliate links), but also, again when we start out we are busy building and developing affiliate networks etc and so at the time of writing content may not have these established.
Not sure if it's been worth it or not yet, but I hope so. My theory though, no point increasing traffic if you can't get your readers to engage in some way.
Thank you very much Israel!