Be Consistent
How frequent do you post content on your blog? Do you try to operate on the principle of consistency at all? Did you even know why you must publish consistently?
On the side of search engines, frequent posting coupled with consistency really helps to boost Google PageRank and Alexa ranking for your website. When you improve your Alexa ranking, you’ll boost your Google PageRank and will become an authority blogger in the online world.
Consistency does not end in publishing alone but in the way you write your content. You must have a consistent publishing time and must have a consistent posting style. That’s why the pros drive tons of readers to their blogs when they publish new posts.
They’ve successfully made their audience know that they have a specific style of writing their posts and readers too are well-used to this. So, for that consistency, they continually impress their readers to keep coming back to their blogs.
Maintain a Foreseeable Frequency
Once you’re well-known for your posting frequency, you must endeavor to keep at it for the hundreds of thousands out there have prediction for the expected days of the week on which you publish posts. If you can be so consistent in maintaining those days, you’ll surely build your blog as you’ll keep having more and more audience flooding your blog. Your consistency will eventually pay you off.
I know some bloggers that publish posts on Tuesdays while others publish on Saturdays. If you want to be known as a consistent blogger, you can equally choose your publishing days from the days of the week using a calendar, though this wouldn’t be sufficient for improving Alexa ranking for a struggling veteran blogger.
While some are publishing every day, you may find publishing yet a daunting task and wouldn’t mind missing your publishing frequency occasionally due to lack of consistency.
If you really want to improve Google PageRank and Alexa ranking for your website on time, then the advice from the experts, which is publishing daily, will do your blog a lot of good.
Your training/posts/blogs - call them what you want - are always engaging and interesting.
Your blog would have been better if you had explained how a person gives something away in exchange for what? Would you give something away the first time you write a blog? At what point do you consider giving something away? And what would you give them?
Just a few questions that someone new to WA might ask.
Chuck