Publishing frequently is one of the greatest ways to build your business.
Research and statistics show clearly: Those B2B organizations that blog regularly and update frequently generate roughly 70% traffic monthly more than business owners who don’t have blogs on their websites. It further shows: The former has roughly 440% more indexed pages (that is, pages that are found and indexed by Google and other major search engines) than the latter.
We all know that people who blog more regularly tend to get more leads, clients and social media shares than those who don’t.
So, if that’s the case with regular blogging, why is it so difficult to do for most bloggers?
Why does it actually feel like much of a stretch to consistently keep your blog up to date?
Big surprise, wondrous surprise!
Blogging mentors too have similar problems! They too lack consistency
To be honest; regular blogging was challenging for me the same way. Years ago, I actually got hard times keeping up frequent publishing routines, even though I was teaching others blogging and knew precisely how significant blogging frequently is.
Of course, I had a student of mine who challenged me in one of my social media mastermind groups. He said, “You’ll realize how odd it sounds to mention that you haven’t been blogging consistently for some weeks, right?”
Now, for the fact that I once battled and struggled hard with blogging as frequently as I ought to, I could understand what the problem is and can expressly help you break through the blogging pitfalls and provide solutions to the problem of consistency.
Here are a couple of the reasons most people don’t blog regularly and some suggested solutions to breaking through the barricades.