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Hi All,

I am going to start getting into niche blogging in the next few
weeks and was wondering how often I should post new unique
content to attract the SERPS. Hope to hear soon.

Regards,
Noah
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  • Profile picture of the author cgj1981
    I don't think there is absolute right answer to that question but I think if you are serious then a minimum of once a week but preferrably a lot more.

    With my blog that have only started a month ago but is on page 1 for lots of important queries in my niche already and gets most of its traffic organically, I post every 2 days to the blog.

    Then try and do article or forum marketing every other day.

    Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author P.A. Smith
    I'd like to take this opportunity to be an idiot...

    What are SERPS?

    Thanks in advance,
    P.A.
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    • Profile picture of the author galexyrrs
      Originally Posted by P.A. Smith View Post

      I'd like to take this opportunity to be an idiot...

      What are SERPS?

      Thanks in advance,
      P.A.

      Search Engines...
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    • Profile picture of the author Writers R Us
      Originally Posted by P.A. Smith View Post

      I'd like to take this opportunity to be an idiot...

      What are SERPS?
      Search Engine Results PageS.
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      • Profile picture of the author Charles E. White
        Post when you have something worth saying. some people post daily, some weekly, whatever you do...do it regularly, whether once a week or whatever, the search engines will love you according to the best blogger I know.
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    • Profile picture of the author IowaGal
      Originally Posted by P.A. Smith View Post

      I'd like to take this opportunity to be an idiot...

      What are SERPS?

      Thanks in advance,
      P.A.
      "SERPS" stands for Search Engine Results Pages.

      You're not being an idiot, there's a lot of terminology out there that we as marketers sometimes take for granted and just assume that everyone knows.

      It's a good lesson to keep in mind.

      - Kristine
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  • Profile picture of the author Trieu
    I thought this was about posting on this forum. Anyway, I would say once a week, sometimes a few times a month, depending if I have much to say
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  • Profile picture of the author James12C
    I reckon a minimum of once a week.... I write about twice.....
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  • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
    Assuming that you're creating this niche blog for the purpose of making money from targeted buying search engine visitors and not to engage non-buying social referral infotainment seekers you should create your base content, typically about 10 articles, and post those over about week. Then you stop posting.

    Next, you work on building incoming links to your blog until you start seeing search traffic. You'll want to use something like StatCounter to determine what keywords people are using to find your site. Using these keywords as a guide, gradually expand to include more buying keywords by adding more articles based. If you find other keywords to consider from other sources, add these in too. Typically in this process you'll add 1-3 articles. Then you wait and link build using your old and new keyword anchors, starting the process over again.

    You can even leave a blog untouched for a year or more and, as long as you've done your incoming link building well, you'll get significant targeted traffic. For example, I've got two blogs that haven't been updated, other than new WP and plugin versions and occasional visitor comments, since late 2007 and they each get, on average, 1000 unique visitors a day.
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  • Profile picture of the author MatthewPope
    If you can hack it I would try to post everyday in the beginning, maybe the first two months. If you miss some days don't sweat it, but the more you write the faster you will see results. Just remember to never sacrifice quality for quantity. Keep in mind that not all of your posts need to be long or to in-depth. Do you know what a utility post is? Trackbacks? Check out http://www.jackhumphrey.com/fridaytrafficreport/...this guy has a lot of great advice for bloggers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Odhinn
    I would also suggest posting something new everyday for a while, and then trying to keep updated once or twice a week if possible. That has proven to bring me the most consistent results.
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  • Profile picture of the author Clark
    It's your blog, post as much or as little as you choose to.

    The spiders will find you regardless of the quanity of posts.

    You cannot control SERP positioning however, you can control the user experience on your blog and also, recycle the traffic via autoresponder updates when new content is posted for your raving fans.

    I ran a current affairs niche blog which relied heavily on timely updates in the industry and never once did I receive anything less than a thank you for my posting frequency.

    Funny that Google was always at my doorstep waiting for for the next update then POOF! there it was fully indexed in minutes in the top position for my LT keywords that people were searching for (similar to google trends)... the downside is that the MSM (mainstream media) sites would always be a step behind me then they'd use their authority to push me down the SERPs in time.

    I trained and fed those spiders well.
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  • Profile picture of the author jasondower
    I have seen others in a competition to get to no. 1 page rank in google for the exact same keyword.

    The one that had the most visitors and posted every day did not make the number 1 spot but the other did and was only postin 2 to 3 times a week.

    as it was a wordpress blog he used the all in 1 SEO widget then overides it in his header with KEYWORDS and CONTENT.

    hope this puts some light on it for you, and you may need some SEO geeky peoson to explain, nothing against them the world would not turn without them

    Jason Dower
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    • Profile picture of the author waltham
      You know what's best!! If the flow is there its there
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