Pick a Posting Frequency and Stick to it Whatever Happens

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Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

102 comments to this post:

Anonymous

November 3, 2009 6:11 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 6, 2009 6:06 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 9, 2009 4:04 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 10, 2009 5:01 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 11, 2009 7:12 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 12, 2009 9:46 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 12, 2009 10:49 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 12, 2009 4:32 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 12, 2009 8:42 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 12, 2009 11:16 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 13, 2009 4:18 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 13, 2009 5:53 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 13, 2009 9:05 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 13, 2009 12:59 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 13, 2009 1:05 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 13, 2009 4:21 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 13, 2009 10:14 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 14, 2009 12:44 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 14, 2009 7:37 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 14, 2009 12:10 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 14, 2009 2:17 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 14, 2009 8:58 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 15, 2009 1:50 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 15, 2009 3:44 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 15, 2009 6:40 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 15, 2009 6:44 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 15, 2009 7:14 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 16, 2009 10:44 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 17, 2009 6:38 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 17, 2009 4:25 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 18, 2009 8:07 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 19, 2009 9:39 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

July 4, 2010 8:11 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

July 5, 2010 4:01 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

July 15, 2010 2:12 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

July 28, 2010 6:18 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

July 28, 2010 6:53 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

July 28, 2010 8:05 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

July 30, 2010 1:37 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

July 31, 2010 2:16 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 1, 2010 1:14 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 2, 2010 6:53 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 5, 2010 6:24 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 6, 2010 7:56 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 7, 2010 3:43 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 7, 2010 8:01 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 7, 2010 1:28 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 8, 2010 7:19 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 8, 2010 8:52 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 9, 2010 3:50 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 9, 2010 5:44 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 10, 2010 2:30 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 10, 2010 8:43 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 10, 2010 9:21 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 10, 2010 10:32 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 11, 2010 10:14 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 11, 2010 3:47 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 12, 2010 1:00 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 12, 2010 2:19 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 13, 2010 4:22 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 13, 2010 1:56 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 13, 2010 7:42 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 14, 2010 2:08 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 14, 2010 2:13 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 14, 2010 3:18 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 14, 2010 1:33 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 15, 2010 12:04 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 15, 2010 8:09 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 15, 2010 4:02 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 15, 2010 11:56 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 17, 2010 12:53 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 17, 2010 9:29 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 18, 2010 3:56 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 18, 2010 6:06 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 19, 2010 4:22 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 19, 2010 11:53 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 20, 2010 12:33 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

August 20, 2010 9:13 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 4, 2010 5:42 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 6, 2010 11:54 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 6, 2010 12:41 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 8, 2010 12:35 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 10, 2010 6:44 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 13, 2010 12:28 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 20, 2010 7:10 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 21, 2010 6:44 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 21, 2010 4:54 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 22, 2010 1:54 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

September 23, 2010 8:09 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

October 13, 2010 3:58 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

October 14, 2010 10:38 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

October 22, 2010 11:55 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 11, 2010 9:42 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 11, 2010 10:00 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 16, 2010 4:59 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

November 18, 2010 12:44 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

December 1, 2010 6:55 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

December 2, 2010 2:36 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

December 13, 2010 5:15 AM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

January 12, 2011 3:39 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

January 14, 2011 7:37 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.

Anonymous

January 20, 2011 8:37 PM

Posting frequency refers to the number of articles you post in your blog over a certain period of time. Almost all bloggers prefer to be on a per week basis as this could be more easy to follow than per fifteen days or per month, etc.. Posting frequency is highly valued and given importance.


For Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the higher your posting frequency is, the more possibility that search engines will come over to index your blog. For example, a blog that posts on 1 per day basis has a higher chance of being visited by search engine crawlers than those who posts about 2-3 per week. This is because search engines loves highly updated contents. No need to worry for those who posts on a 2-3 per week basis, search engines loves regularly updated contents too. That’s why you should pick a posting frequency and follow it strictly.


On Picking a Posting Frequency


The main factor on picking a posting frequency is you. If you are a busy person and not a full time blogger (which I think you are), then I suggest you pick about 2-4 per week. Be careful on picking your posting frequency. Because once you have, you would be committed to it whatever happens


There’s also an exception. If your blog is about news, technology or any topic that has rapid improvements and changes, you should then select a higher posting frequency for your blog to remain up-to-date. Readers don’t very much appreciate reading stale topics so you better watch out.


A Trick I Use to Cheat My Posting Frequency


I don’t really now if this is cheating, I call this myself as a wise trick. You see, we can’t erase the possibility that well miss our posting frequency right? There are times when we get awful busy and, even if we don’t want to, neglect our blogs. For this, I write MANY posts in advance and when the time comes when I have little time to blog, I just escape on whatever I’m doing, go to the internet for a couple of minutes and post something out of my stored posts. This one’s a no-brainer but hey, it works!


I Love the Latest Blogger Feature on Future Posting


Before, I really wished that a similar Wordpress timestamping feature would be available to blogger. That would make my blogging easier since I could just adjust the day and time for my posts to go live and not having to log on in the internet everytime my posting frequency requires to do so.


Without any warning, my wish came true that May 2, 2008 when Blogger Buzz (with the Blogger Team) announced future-posting (a timestamping feature) was now added and available to use for blogspot blogs. That was a great day for me and for every bloggers relying on blogspot hosting.


From then on, I knew I would never ever have to miss my posting frequency.