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Do You Have to Blog Everyday? 2021
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[QUOTE="lizzy69, post: 181659"] When you start blogging to increase traffic, newsletter sign-ups and to get more customers, it often seems as if the more you blog the better. But, there are many reasons why more isn't always better when it comes to blogging. Your Blog Has No Focus Writing a bunch of 500 word blog posts that have no purpose other than SEO isn't going to help if they're not focused and purposeful. You need to find a voice for your business and stick to it with a strict focus. You Don't Understand Your Niche Understanding the minutia of your niche is important and if you don't, it will be hard for you to write useful blog posts that speak to your audience. Your Post Has No Reason for Being If you are writing things without any purpose, it's going to be difficult to get a permanent readership going. You might attract one-time viewers, but if they click around and find no cohesiveness and no call to action, they'll just read and leave. You Don't Understand Your Audience It is difficult to write blog posts that speak to your audience if you don't know why they are. It's imperative that you spend time studying your audience so that you know the right words to use to express what you need to say. Your Writing Is Boring Putting it all together, if you are mostly concerned with churning out more content rather than quality content, your content might just be super-boring to the point that it puts your readers to sleep. Working on quality content that speaks about your niche in an intelligent way to your audience is more important than having more content. You're Not Including Other Types of Content Blogging is more than written text today. You need to include a variety of formats of content such as podcasts, videos, text content and more. You're Not Curating Other People's Content Other people have important things to add to the discussion of your niche with your audience. If you can find blog posts that say what you want to say that other people wrote better than you can, share it with your own thoughts added to it to round it out. You Aren't Promoting Blog Posts That You Have Writing or creating a blog post is just the first step. After you publish it, you need to promote it. If you're not spending time promoting your blog posts, maybe they're not good enough to bother even publishing. [/QUOTE]
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