By Darren Rowse
Expert Author
Article Date: 2005-04-28
There is a great podcast over at View from the Isle - The Inaugral Business Blog Roundtable - on the topic of ‘how frequently should you post' on your blog.
I think its a great idea for a Pocast - in a sense its taking the idea of niche blogging (one theme - Business Blogs) and breaking it down into niche topics (posting frequency) and really fleshing it out with some quality business bloggers and consultants.
Here are a few paraphrased comments that stuck out to me as I listened in:
Tris Hussey - has an editorial calendar to set targets/schedult of what he's posting on which blog each day
Wayne Hurlbert - recommends 3 posts per week as a starting schedule and once a rhythm is established up it to 4 or 5 times per week
Stephan Spencer - too many posts can overwhelm your reader and create an unfocussed blog
Toby Bloomberg - encourages clients to break up the length of the posts that they are doing - a short post one day, longer one the next
Paul Chaney - How frequently do you want people to visit your blog? If its once a week - post once per week - if its every day post every day.
Wayne Hurlbert - posts once per day but experimented with more than that and found his traffic doubled over night
Stephan Spencer - series of posts are good but don't break them up into too many short pieces because the Search Engines need more than a paragraph to index it properly (they decided that 250 or so is a good length for a post).
I'm sure there is more wisdom in it than that - but I'm only three quarters of the way through it and its time for bed! Will check out the rest later on. Well done Tris - great podcast - looking forward to more like this.
So what's the answer? How often is often enough for posting on your blog?
About the Author: Darren Rowse is the founder of ProBlogger.net, a blog about the many ways of adding an income stream to blogs.