70 Responses to “7 Reasons Posting Less Frequently can Increase Your Blog’s Popularity”

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  1. I must say this is also quite true, I have a blog taking about seminar review, post like once or twice a month, but suddenly I got a page rank 3 all of a sudden.

    But blogging frequently initially is very important, as you will be creating content (because there is no enough content in your new blog). Another reason is that you will create a habit of blogging.

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  2. Dilan

    I run my own SEO blog and try to update it twice a week. I believe that frequency of updating depends much on the specific and topic of the blog. In any case too much and too little is always bad. And as for comments, I’ve installed an application using http://rapidqueen.com , which helps me to get rid of unnecessary work while sorting and checking them – everything is done automatically.

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  3. Posting too often can hurt a blog, but can also get more interest back in the blog. A good guideline is to post enough to keep your page fresh, but there is such a thing as overkill!

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  4. When I first started blogging, I aspired to post every day. I’ve since reduced my frequency to three times a week, and feel its made a huge improvement in the quality of my writing.

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  5. I thought that I should try to write everyday rather than post everyday. turning your blog in to a post-mill will drive down your currency. However ,writing everyday to improve your writing skills couldn’t be a bad Idea.

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  6. I find myself becoming bored with the niche of the blog if I post alot during a given time period. However, if you find one theme that you absolutely love, having a long – well thought out post once a week is a good option. Sandwich it between one or two lesser valuable writings.

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  7. I am very much confused regarding this issue. Its tough to maintain high posting frequency. Glad I saw this post.

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  8. Posting frequency is important, depends on the niche of your blog though…

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