Having a blog is not enough to be a blogger. If you want to be known for creating content, you have to do more than everyone else.
Carlos Bravo38
There is a lot of debate about how often you should blog . It’s one of the most frequently asked questions in the blogging world. In fact, you already know the answer before you’re told. “The more, the better.” It makes perfect sense. You can think about it a thousand times. Quantity wins.
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The more content you create, the more pages will be indexed in Google, the more times your content is shared on social networks, the more visits you receive, the more readers become readers and if that is your japanese phone number list goal, the more sales or registrations you will get. It is common sense. Even your son or daughter could answer the question about how often you should publish on your blog.
Do you know who Seth Godin is?
If you don't know Seth Godin , don't worry. I'll tell you. He's the god of marketing. Although he's not so well known in Spain, he's probably one of the most recognized figures worldwide. He's written a dozen books and is probably already working on the next one.
Seth Godin also has a blog. He posts on it every day. He's been doing it for years now. He never misses a single one. There are even days when he posts several at once. Do you want to know why Seth creates all the content he can and posts it on his blog? It's very simple. The more he writes and posts, the more people will know who he is and what he does. More people will end up hiring his agency and even more will buy his books.
He doesn't want to miss a single day of connecting with people because he knows that 24 hours lost can never be recovered. There will be other content creators who will fill the void left by him at that moment. He doesn't miss an opportunity because he knows that creating is his competitive advantage. No one is capable of generating as much content as he is, in such a short time. He has worked hard. He hasn't gotten to where he is overnight. We're talking about years and years of writing hundreds of thousands of words in all kinds of content.