How Much Blogging Is Too Much?

by Don Bethune

It is true that blogging has become very popular with web users. It is an easy way for people all over the world to tell others their story and their history. It is able to connect people better than print media because the connection is personal and immediate. How often you should add to your blog, however, is a question that many people share.

The most crucial thing you need to know when deciding how often to blog is who is reading your content. Whether you post daily, weekly, or monthly, who is going to be seeing your posts is what you should use to set up your posting frequency schedule. Content is actually more important, but how often to post is definitely something to consider as well as this will give your readers the chance to develop a schedule for visiting your site.

Make sure you think about everything involved with your website when you are considering how often to post new content. If you are new to blogging and have that beginneras enthusiasm, you might start off with two posts a day, but that will fall off within a month or two. Unfortunately, your audience will fall off as well, because they will be expecting fresh content on a daily basis. You need to keep up with things in order to keep things interesting for your readers.

The type of blog you have is also an important factor to consider regarding how often you are going to post. A blog that is your personal journal or one about a vacation should probably be updated daily, but blogs covering more extensive themes are probably good with new content once a week. More frequent posts are probably best for short term blog subjects, such as a specific event or a week-long trip.

Content can be a determining factor in how frequent one blogs. Be sure to know your own capacity when it comes to your writing skills so that you can determine how often you can have a blog prepared. It is not always a bad a idea to write extra entries while you have an idea, then save the entries to post later. It is better to have a consistent stream of entries than to post in blocks, where you post numerous times in a short period then have a dry spell. Try to set short term goals, such as two to three postings per week. Remember to know your own limits and mold your schedule around what you can reasonably handle.

Letting your readers know your posting schedule is a good idea, as is telling them if that schedule is going to change for some reason. If you plan on taking a trip and wonat be able to post for that week or two, letting your audience know will help guarantee that they return to your site when you are back and posting new content. Blogging is all about connecting with your readership, so make sure you are keeping the lines of communication open.

Determining posting frequency by knowing who your audience is can be helpful as well. If you post daily, there is a lot of work involved, but sometimes daily posts are the most effective. Sometimes, however, daily posts can be too much, depending on the blogas focus. Try to establish the right posting schedule for your particular blog, one that is balanced and workable. That way, you will not alienate your readers and they will always have fresh content to check out.

Frequency is important in blogging. It is an aspect of blogging that can optimize your readership. Although it is overlooked by some, how often you blog can invite or alienate those who read your blog. Remember to find what works best for you, and have fun.

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