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Updating your blog is a great way to attract people to your website and keep it up to date. This is because most pages on a website are static, meaning they don't change. A blog or journal can be regularly updated with new articles, but how often should you update it?


1)Your Regular Audience 

Do you consistently deliver high-quality content to your readers? You should be updating your blog on a fairly regular basis. Remember that your core readers are the ones that start your loyalty. They are the ones that will help you build your site from the ground up. 

Some people update their blogs at least once a week, while others do it once a day. The choice is yours. You should ask yourself whether or not you are proficient in your content and building your blog? You should have nothing to worry about if the answer is yes. 

I suggest updating it a few times a week until you have established your primary audience. Once you have built up that loyalty you need to keep the blog going then you can pump the brakes a little bit. 

2)SEO 

Your site blog might be for general SEO purposes. That becomes something different entirely. You could be the guy(or girl) that posts about four times a month. You could be the one who posts at least sixteen times a month. Which one do you think is going to see more traffic with SEO? 

Sometimes you have to catch more flies with honey. You can also use a fishing metaphor. Sometimes it pays more to use more lines than one or two. The more lines you have in the water, the more fish you have to bite. 

3)Updates 

You should also consider the news and trends in your area. Some people live in an area that does not get a lot of news. Others live in areas plagued by the latest news and updates. That should also play a role in your decision-making process. Fields or blogs that do not require much will not need a lot of change. Other fields need more. 

It all depends on the type of blog you have. 

4)The Competition 

You have to take into account how many competitors your blog has. Are you the only game in town? Do you have at least five or more people vying for the same spot? Hint: Tne more cutthroat the competition, the more you need to update your site's blog. In other words, you have to post more than they do to hold onto the top spot.