Regularly Update your Blog
If you regularly visit and read this blog, you have noticed that I have not been active during this month. There are many reasons why, and the most important one is that I have had so many obligations to my college. Luckily, my hard work comes to the end and I can come back to my regular updates even next month.
During this month, I have reduced my blog post updates to more than 50% off! So, I am going to show you why you should or should not update your blog regularly. All information in this post are collected from my own accounts and they are based on mine experience.
How often to update a blog?
Many bloggers ask this question. How often to update a blog. Below, I will tell you which update techniques are the best for you and with which you get the more effect for your blog.
The best possible way is to force your readers to know when you are (and how much) going to update your blog. You should post at least 4-5 times per week on your blog. The more you post, the better effect your blog might get. Including the following improvements:
- More Traffic – Publishing more posts per day can guarantee you more returning visitors to your blog. Of course this may affect you to get more visitors in the general from all sources on the internet.
- Visitor Loyalty – If you update a blog more times per day, you might get more and more loyal visitors which would subscribe your blog and read it regularly in the future.
You should know that creating a quality article can take more time to write and publish. You should take this fact when you are going to determine how often to update your blog.
What is going to happen if you are not updating a blog?
Below, I will show you what is going to happen if you are not updating a blog regularly:
1. Less Traffic
I have discovered that my blog receive much less traffic in last 30 days. During this month, I did not have a time to regularly update my blog and below you can see the results of it.
Instead of constant improvements in the traffic, I have received 20% less visitors to my blog – compared to the previous month. Of course, this is not good.
2. Less Revenue
Traffic is something like your own virtual currency. The more visitors you get, more money or potential clicks to your advertisements you can make of course.
A traffic draw less productivity and effect for your own blog. This can affect your blog to get less improvements in your newsletter subscribers, RSS readers and even distract other readers to read and visit your blog regularly.
Visitors + Not Updated Blog
Visitors, or your blog readers do not like when they see that your blog is not updated regularly for sure. During this period I have received a couple of e-mails and direct messages through Twiteer where my readers ask me why I don’t want to update my blog anymore.
Of course, I won’t stop to update any of my blogs. I just don’t have a time for that at this moment. I hope I will get back on the track in the next couple of days. But for sure I will, all you need to do is to be a little patient about this.
Thank you anyway for your kind support and all your effort to make this blog growth from day to day!
