Some say you should be doing it several times a week. Some so-called SEO experts even say you should be doing it every day.
But do you really need to mass-produce blog posts like a factory assembly line in order to build up your following, move up the search engine rankings and attract more lucrative clients?
Well, it certainly seems to make sense doesn’t it?
I mean, you only have to look at a few of the many good reasons to do so and it would seem like a no-brainer:
The more often you post the more often you engage readers
You’re rapidly expanding your site with new, unique and relevant content
You’re creating more and more entry points to your site
You’re telling search engines that you update your site regularly
Now, I’ve had my copywriting website for just over six months now. And it’s ranking well and getting enquiries. So do you think that I blog once, twice or maybe three times a week? Or even several times a day?
So you’ve just launched your new business website.
And now everyone’s telling you to publish regular, fresh and unique content to help boost your search engine rankings.
Some say this should be news content. But others say this is old-school content marketing. And that a blog is a far more effective strategy.
In an ideal world it would be great if you could have them both. But what if you could choose only one? Would you really know which option is right for you?
(Last updated on September 11, 2014)
Have you ever noticed in the comment section of certain blogs a small additional feature, called CommentLuv, where you can place a link to your most recent blog post against your comment?
If you’re not familiar with it then take a look at the comment section for this post. And if you want to see how it works in practice then go ahead and try it out when you’ve finished reading.
What Is CommentLuv?
Basically it’s a WordPress plugin designed to reward readers for taking the time to comment and engage with your blog.
(Last updated on May 8, 2021) How do you become a better content writer? And how do you make a success of your freelance copywriting business?
No need to worry. Because you don’t have to go on an expensive training course to learn how.
Some of the best learning resources are available for free online, providing you with a whole stack of useful information to help level up your skills.
In this post, we cover five world-class blogs that do just that.
Each website has a different focus – ranging from blogging, marketing your business and search engine optimisation to more traditional copywriting skills, such as direct mail.
(Last updated on May 4, 2021) Running your own copywriting business sure beats working 9–5. It can be fun and it can be rewarding. But one thing it definitely isn’t and that is easy.
Yet, for some reason, many of the people I know assume that it’s all just a piece of cake. After all, virtually everyone knows how to write, don’t they?