How often should you blog is one of the most frequently asked questions by a beginner blogger. Today I am giving you my point of view on posting on the weekend.
Carlos Bravo25
There are 2 months left to complete another year writing a daily post. I am very lucky to combine practice with the pleasure of writing, so on average I do not find it difficult to meet this challenge.
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The bad thing is that there are extremes. There are days when I get a post and it seems like I could write 3 in a row, and others when my fingers almost hurt from typing because of the mental effort I have to make to program my entry.
The hardest days are the weekends. I start writing when the japanese phone number list family is resting after lunch. Many people will wonder if it is really worth publishing on the weekends, given that traffic drops by up to 50% compared to the busiest day, which is Saturday.
Advantages of writing on Saturday and/or Sunday
I am not the first nor probably the last to answer this question. I will give you an answer based on my personal experience.
Less competition : The vast majority of bloggers choose to take a break on the weekend. There is less “fresh” content, so you have an advantage by publishing during these dates. Despite having less traffic, it can be easier to attract attention since you are competing with fewer posts.
You never stop practicing : I will never tire of saying that anyone can be a good blogger if they get enough practice. You don't need to read this blog to get started. By writing one line after another and learning from your mistakes and successes, I assure you that one day you will have a blog that is read . If a German can do it, so can you.
You have the time : I admit that this point may be relative depending on your personal situation. Especially if you have small children, it is very likely that you have infinitely less time than a person without children and being single. But well, although for blogging it is an advantage, there are important disadvantages in other aspects…