One of the most known ways of getting regular traffic to your blog is writing daily posts. It is written in bold letters in the blogging bible that daily posts increase:
- the traffic to your blog
- your presence in the blogosphere
- your presence in search engines
- your readers
- your reputation
Check some of the popular blogs out there and you will see that daily posting is a very common, successful practice. Robert Scoble writes a couple of posts each day, Seth Godin too. But daily posts also have some negative effects on your blog which you should take into consideration.
- Daily posts mean hasty readers. Writing a new article every day can give the impression that you don't invest much time writing it. Why should others then spend much time reading it?
- Daily posts mean low quality. This is a logical result of daily posts. Do you really have something interesting to say everyday? Most bloggers who write daily usually reiterate information and news that are already out there.
- Daily posts mean fewer subscribers. Direct result of the above points is that your blog gets less subscribers. People don't want to have a cluttered mail or RSS readers...especially when posts repeat themselves and don't have much to say.Although I like Mashable, I unsubscribed from their feed. They post 10+ posts each day and that's just discouraging for me.
- Daily posts mean fewer comments. Let your readers think about what you write. Sending an avalanche of thoughts and information doesn't give the user time to think things over. Blogging is a communication medium, it's not an one-way monologue.
- Daily posts mean pressure. It is a great time hog to write an article each day - even if it is just a short text. Why do you think most blogs are abandoned after a couple of months?
- Daily posts don't guarantee success. Success comes with quality, interaction and innovation. Say something new once a week and you will build a steady readership in no time.
The other side of daily posts
Don't fully disregard the power of daily posts though. If you are a new blogger, daily posts can very quickly boost your presence online. During your first blogging steps the community doesn't know who you are and what you're writing about.So start with daily posts, let readers get to know you better and then relax and concentrate on quality. Readers will just keep on coming.
Link to original post