Stick To A Blogging Schedule
There are a lot of people out there who, when it comes to blogging, think that the life of a blogger seems pretty darned ideal. They don’t punch a clock, they don’t have to deal with the jerk in the other cubicle all day, their boss is either themselves or in some remote (relative to them) location and is only seen by email or an occasional phone call. You’re left to do your job in relative peace. There’s no one to hassle you if you decide to blow off the morning and go to the park and feed the ducks or take your kid to a soccer game.
But what these folks don’t realize is how downright difficult it can be to find new things to write about and then write about them, every day, day in and day out. There’s no paid vacation as a blogger. There are no paid holidays. I was churning out a day’s work on both Labor Day AND Memorial Day. You are paid for the material you create, for the posts you make, for the ad traffic you drive.
If you don’t blog, you don’t eat.
This is why sticking to as regular a schedule as you can create is so very important. The more accustomed your readers become to finding your work every day, on a certain day, the more often they’ll come back. Whether you work daily, twice daily or every other day, being their for your readers when they expect you goes a long way toward establishing your–once again–CREDIBILITY.
Remember, your readers are counting on you for the latest news and the snappiest commentary. If you can’t provide it, they’ll go where they can get it. Make sure it’s with you.
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#1 by Mr. I on September 15, 2009 - 1:26 am
Well, I agree 100% with you.
It is very important to stick with a schedule. I always take care to publish my posts on a fixed schedule on a fixed time. This helps readers a lot to find new content!
#2 by used tires on September 15, 2009 - 2:35 am
It is very important to stick to a schedule, your readers expect new content on a timely and consistent basis, if you don't give it to them, eventually they will just start losing interest. In my opinion blogging is all about momentum… and keeping that momentum. And one way to keep that momentum is by blogging consistently.
Till then,
Jean
#3 by Lemonade on September 15, 2009 - 2:38 am
At least 1 article per day is enought … more is better of course !
#4 by wood beads on September 16, 2009 - 1:32 am
I wrote an article like this on my blog too. Blogging schedule is very important because it doesn't pressure you. You only have to blog when it's time for you to blog.
#5 by marcus@make money on on September 16, 2009 - 6:34 am
Goodx adxvice. It's so easy to delay making blog posts because you have no one pushing you to make a deadline. You need to be self motivated and dedxicated to making tour blog the best it can be.
#6 by Dissertation Help on September 17, 2009 - 5:03 am
Great Post, I am a new bee and trying to learn.
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#7 by auto repair Mar Vist on September 30, 2009 - 7:12 pm
We need to develop a blogging schedule as we can give replies to the visitors on our blog. Its too interesting to have one.
#8 by Health Insurance St on October 7, 2009 - 9:28 pm
IMO it's very hard to stick to a blogging schedule. I can't managed it. Good tips for that.
#9 by seks on December 6, 2009 - 9:50 am
It is very important to stick with a schedule. I always take care to publish my posts on a fixed schedule on a fixed time. This helps readers a lot to find new content!