The Backstory That Propelled My Interest into Blog Publishing Frequency
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Choose your motive for publishing blog content: to become full-time, to quit a job, to serve more people, etc.
Decide how much time you have
The First Thing to Consider.
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Decide where you want to go with blogging
Answer the question, "Is blogging my end or my means to an end?"
Trending Content vs. Evergreen Content
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Decide whether you want to focus on trending and viral topics or Evergreen topics
Start to anticipate what viral versus evergreen topics would be for your niche
Niche Site versus Authority Site
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Decide whether you are building a niche site or an authority site
Take a look at two to three sites in your niche ( authority and niche), see what their approximate publishing schedule is, and observe whether they
Blog Article Quantity on Traffic
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Decide whether you can invest in an initial blog challenge
Choose how long your initial challenge or "post blast" will last
Blog Publishing Case Studies
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Take a look at your analytics to see where most of your traffic comes from
Set a goal and recurring date to optimize old content especially if you see it is bringing most of your traffic
Traffic Source and its Effect on Content Frequency
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Analyze your analytics to see your primary traffic sources
Jot down your primary traffic sources
Maintaining the Essentials of a Successful Content Marketing Strategy
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Decide how much time do the other functions of your business take you
How much time do you have to create content?
Blog Post Scheduling Options
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Decide which publishing schedule looks comfortable for you
Decide which publishing schedule looks comfortable for you
Choose an appropriate startup publishing schedule and anticipate how it may change
Anticipate how your original blogging schedule may change
8 Steps To Choosing a Blog Posting Schedule
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Make sure analytics is installed on your site
Get consistent baseline traffic metrics (3 to 4 months of data)
Set Google Annotations before your experiment
Final Words answering, “How Often Should You Post on a Blog?”
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