Written on September 23rd, 2004 at 04:09 pm by Darren Rowse

The Rhythm Method of Blogging

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One of the keys to blogging is frequent posting. This is what distinguishes weblogs from from static websites.

The average blogger posts once every 14 days - personally I tend to mainly visit bloggers who update more regularly than that. As a blog reader I get to know the rhythm of the blogs that I read. I don’t mind if they are daily, weekly or even fortnightly bloggers - but whatever their rhythm I find myself loosing interest if they disappear for unexplained periods of time. So get into a rhythm of blogging.

I personally blog daily and dedicate 15 minutes most mornings while I drink my coffee to write something. I also often post last thing at night.

I read somewhere recently that if you write for 15 minutes a day you will have written the equivalent of an average book in a year. Set yourself some sort of goal like that - but don’t fall into the temptation of writing just because you ‘have to’ - your content will suffer.

One way to help each ‘bloggers block’ is to keep a file of ideas to blog about. Rather than posting about everything that interests you in a day, keep a few ideas in reserve so you can post them quickly on a day when you otherwise might have been too busy or unable to post.

Lastly - if you keep forgetting to blog (a common problem) you should check out this amazing new Blogging Reminder System - The NoemicsPad. Its a revolutionary idea that could change the way you blog forever!

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One Response to “The Rhythm Method of Blogging”

  • Blog Tip 6 - The Rhythm Method
    One of the keys to blogging is frequent posting. This is what distinguishes weblogs from from static websites. The average blogger posts once every 14 days - personally I tend to mainly visit bloggers who update more regularly than…

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