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Which is More Important: Length of Post or Frequency of Posting?

There was a question raised by a visitor of this blog and was posted as comment on one of my articles. The question is: Which is more important: Length of the post or the frequency of posting posts?

It’s actually a question that new bloggers are asking especially that there are established bloggers who advised new bloggers to write a long post. There are others who said blogposts should be short because the internet users tend to read short internet articles.

These bloggers who gave contradicting advices are all successful in blogging and making money online through their blogs.

There are also other bloggers who claimed that the length of post is not really important. What is important is the frequency of posting articles into the blog.

So, if you’re new to blogging and you’ve read both these contradicting advices, you will have the tendency to be confused. And this confusion sometimes will lead you to feel bored and disinterested in blogging.

Observations on Successful Blogs

There are already thousands of blogs that exist today that can be considered successful. Few of these blogs are: Steve Pavlina’s blog, Problogger, and Yugatech.

Below is my observation regarding the length of articles published and the frequency of posting those articles into each of the blogs.

1. Steve Pavlina’s Blog

The blog of Mr. Steve Pavlina at http://stevepavlina.com/blog/ is all about personal development. Articles published on that blog are all long which ranges from 2,000 words to 7,000 words (my estimate). Longer articles are posted 3 to 5 days after the previous article was posted, and shorter articles are posted 1 to 2 days after the previous article was posted.

2. ProBlogger

ProBlogger blog of Darren Rowse at http://www.problogger.net/ is a blog that contains helpful tips on how to blog, and how to make money from blogs.

Articles published on this blog are long but not as longer as those articles posted by Mr. Steve Pavlina. Most of the times, an article is published once a day. But there are also times that 2 to 3 articles are published in just a day.

But not all the articles published are written by Darren Rowse himself. There are guest bloggers who write and publish articles in behalf of Mr. Darren Rowse.

3. YugaTech – Philippine Technology Blog

Yugatech blog is owned and managed by Mr. Abe Olandres. He’s considered as the father of the Philippine Blogging. He’s not the first Filipino blogger but he is the first to promote blogging to his fellow Filipinos.

The Yugatech blog can be accessed at http://yugatech.com/blog/. Articles published on it are short that ranges from 200 words to 500 words.

Yugatech has no guest blogger. In other words, all the posts posted on it are believed to be his own personal writing. He is posting 1 to 2 articles everyday.

Conclusion

In other words, whether you are posting shorter or longer articles that are posted on your preferred frequency, you’ll still be successful in blogging, just like these 3 blogs we reviewed above.

Length of Posts or Frequency of Posting?

Length of posts and the frequency of posting the posts are both important to be considered in blogging. But on how long should your posts be and how often you will publish posts into your blog, all depends on the following:

1. Type of your blog

If you are maintaining a news blog similar to the following Pinoy Blogs:

  1. Daily Contributor – “Your Daily Contributor on News, Technology, Sports and Entertainment
  2. Showbiz Intriga, Get it from Boy – “Your total Philippine Showbiz Authority! Philippine and Hollywood celebrities scoop and breaking news.
  3. Starmometer – “Your Total Entertainment Blog! The hottest stars and the latest buzz in the entertainment industry, it’s all here! Now on its 3rd year.

… You are obliged to post at least 1 (short or long) blogpost daily because your frequent readers, especially your subscribers will be looking for fresh news articles from your blog everyday.

But 1 post a day is actually not enough, considering that most of the news blog is multi-topic blog, from Technology, Sports, Entertainment, to Politics and other news topics.

The Yugatech blog that we reviewed above can be considered a news blog which is focused on technology, gadgets and mobile phones.

However, if you’re maintaining a Tips and Tricks blog just like the blog of Mr. Steve Pavlina and Mr. Darren Rowse (both reviewed above), then there’s a tendency that your articles will be longer than those posted in the news blog, because there are things that you need to explain and demonstrate clearly.

But writing longer articles can be time consuming. So, it is also expected that you can’t post articles in daily basis just like what Mr. Steve Pavlina did at his blog.

In Mr. Darren Rowse case, he managed to post article everyday even if those articles are long because he got guest bloggers on his side. In times he couldn’t write article, his guest bloggers are doing it for him.

You can check the articles of the Filipino Blogs listed below that can be considered as tips and tricks blog. Then examine the length of the articles and the frequency of posting them:

  1. Millionare Acts – “The Journey to Financial Freedom.
  2. Father Blogger dot Com – “Useful tips on parenting, marriage and blogging.

2. Design and Structure of your Blog

If you’ll ask John Chow, why the posts published at his blog are longer than 200 words up to 1,000 words or longer, his answer is this:

The reason I do the 200 words minimum is so I have enough words to wrap my Google box ad. If I make a post that has less than 200 words, like a video post, then I will leave out the Google ad.

In other words, you need to consider your blog’s design in deciding how long should your post be. If you think, short posts can ruin your blog’s design and structure then you need to make your posts longer or just enough to keep the design of your blog.

3. The Number of Visitors and Subscribers

Sometimes, it is wastful to write articles everyday if you only have few visitors and subscribers. It’s like producing more cola drink even if your target consumer is only few. So, more products will just be wasted because only few of them will be consumed.

However, we should not forget also that visitors of our blog is not just human. Search engine bots frequently visit your blog too.

So, if your blog is new and has only few visitors, then why not publish 1 article everyday. it will be advantageous to you if you publish at least 1 article everyday because search engines love fresh daily content. And through the search engines, you can gain more visitors and subscribers for your blog.

4. The number of your blogs

If you have lots of blogs to maintain, then it is also impossible to post content in daily basis, especially if you don’t have guest or paid bloggers who could write blogposts in your behalf.

But which is more Important: Length of Posts or Frequency of Posting?

Just like what I said, both the length of posts and the frequency of posting the posts are important. But the Frequency of Posting the posts is more important.

You can post shorter articles or longer articles into your blog as long they contain useful information. It will be fine for your readers or visitors including bots to read shorter or longer articles.

But failing to post articles based on your established frequency of posting articles into your blog will only frustrate your loyal readers, even the search engine bots.

And while coping the need to publish post in your establish frequency, don’t ever forget to publish quality articles… just like what everyone knows, “Quality is better than Quantity.”

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32 Responses to “Which is More Important: Length of Post or Frequency of Posting?”

  1. A short post filled with proper keywords is better than a long post which does not have any targeted keywords.

  2. Honey says:

    Thanks for the tips

  3. Honey says:

    Thanks for the tips ^____________^

  4. salamat na pud sa mga tips labina sa mga newbie blogger like me….

  5. James M. says:

    When it comes to the issue of ‘length of post’ vs ‘frequency of posting’, Steve Pavlina’s site seem to exemplify a balance between the two. Between a short and long post, the common denominator should be quality and keyword optimization.

    Hi Sel, it’s been a long time. I noticed your main page format http://www.selaplana.com/ is different now. Is that part of an experiment, or an implementation of a newly discovered seo theory?

    • Selboy says:

      yes it’s true. if we’re talking about how long or short is your post, there’s no problem with it as long as the article has better quality and well optimized. But usually, quality article are longer than those spammy ones.

      regarding the theme of this blog… actually, i designed it my self and then implementing few seo thingy here. But it’s not really good as those designed by others.

  6. It’s very hard to conclude on this, but the examples you mentioned above truly give some human interest to examine.. Yeah, Steve Pavlina has been writing very long articles and he has dominated some interesting and highly sought keywords..

    I agree with James, quality and keyword optimization are the commomn denominators.. Anyway, mzta na brother?

  7. faizal says:

    in my opinion, both of them are important to make sure our visitors will not disappointed.

  8. I think it depends, if you had a niche site and slowly grooming it to be an authority in your niche, then you have to make your post longer with good information that answers most of your readers inquiry.

    Also in my observation, search engine bots(esp from G) love to crawl long post articles and consider them as an authority post, as long as you add some solid info, embedded with your long-tailed keywords in a natural way and not in spammy manner.

    And also in my opinion, posting everyday is not as wasteful as you said, as long as you have a lot of free time writing your own articles, even if your blog is just new or only had a handful of visitors. Meanwhile, if you think that you have more than enough posted articles, then it’s time to create links, not only links but quality backlinks, anchored with your keyword that you want to move-up on SERPs.

    Then, you can resume on posting even if not daily.

    But, if you had a magazine-like(mix) blog/site, then you have to post everyday or twice a day especially if you already had lots of avid readers and subscribers.

    Btw, thanks for some heads-up… and sorry about the long comment. :)

    • Selboy says:

      actually i am just comparing the publishing of articles to producing cola drink… but I also said this:

      However, we should not forget also that visitors of our blog is not just human. Search engine bots frequently visit your blog too.

      So, if your blog is new and has only few visitors, then why not publish 1 article everyday. it will be advantageous to you if you publish at least 1 article everyday because search engines love fresh daily content. And through the search engines, you can gain more visitors and subscribers for your blog.

      yeah, you’re right. publishing lots of articles everyday can be advantageous in terms of SEO.

      thanks for the input

  9. I think it depends, if you had a niche site and slowly grooming it to be an authority in your niche, then you have to make your post longer with good information that answers most of your readers inquiry.

    Also in my observation, search engine bots(esp from G) love to crawl long post articles and consider them as an authority post, as long as you add some solid info, embedded with your long-tailed keywords in a natural way and not in spammy manner.

    And also in my opinion, posting everyday is not as wasteful as you said, as long as you have a lot of free time writing your own articles, even if your blog is just new or only had a handful of visitors. Meanwhile, if you think that you have more than enough posted articles, then it’s time to create links, not only links but quality backlinks, anchored with your keyword that you want to move-up on SERPs.

    Then, you can resume on posting, even not on daily basis.

    But, if you had a magazine-like(mix) blog/site, then you have to post everyday or twice a day especially if you already had lots of avid readers and subscribers.

    Btw, thanks for some heads-up… and sorry about the long comment. :)

  10. I think it depends, if you had a niche site and slowly grooming it to be an authority in your niche, then you have to make your post longer with good information that answers most of your readers inquiry.

    Also in my observation, search engine bots(esp from G) love to crawl long post articles and consider them as an authority post, as long as you add some solid info, embedded with your long-tailed keywords in a natural way and not in spammy manner.

    And also in my opinion, posting everyday is not as wasteful as you said, as long as you have a lot of free time writing your own articles, even if your blog is just new or only had a handful of visitors. Meanwhile, if you think that you have more than enough posted articles, then it’s time to create links, not only links but quality backlinks, anchored with your keyword that you want to move-up on SERPs.

    Then you can resume on posting, even not on daily basis.

    But, if you had a magazine-like(mix) blog/site, then you have to post everyday or twice a day especially if you already had lots of avid readers and subscribers.

    Btw, thanks for some heads-up… and sorry about the long comment. :)

  11. It doesn’t matter. The hardest challenge is making your visitors visit your site daily. wow! what a challenge.

    • Selboy says:

      yes, and that’s my number 1 problem actually. to let you know, almost 95% of the daily visitors of this blog are new visitors. the only good thing is that even if the repeat daily visitors of this blog is only few but at least, there are thousands subscribed already the blog’s feed.

  12. Hi Sel! In my opinion, I think that the frequency of posts is more important. Just make sure that no matter how short the post is, be sure to have quality content.

    Sometimes, posts need not to be lengthy if they are are concise and direct to the point.

  13. Juler says:

    I don’t have regular reader for now so, my posting frequency is irregular as well as the length of each post. Btw thanks for visiting and commenting to my blog…

    • Selboy says:

      I think, you have forgotten that search engine bots especially that of Google regularly visit your blog. So, they are already your regular readers. That’s why you need to steak in your posting frequency… but of course your articles should have quality. And just like what the other commenters said, articles should also be keyword optimized.

  14. Sel, you might want to post a topic about CPC of Text Ads vs. Image Ads in adsense. I’ve been reading some blogs and forums about that topic.

  15. Vic says:

    Hi Sel,
    That was a nice tip. I must agree, both frequency and length will become useless without quality. IMO, assuming both (frequency and length) are in quality posts – I will go with frequency. Short posts may still satisfy your readers. But with obsolete old posts – I think readers will be bored and will find them useless and irrelevant.

    • Selboy says:

      thanks for the additional input. And yes it’s true that old and obsolete short post will just make your readers bored. I never thought of that before. Thanks…

  16. elie palima says:

    Wow. Thanks for the answer sel. :)

    I can’t wait to have more post on my blog.

  17. Gymnenginee says:

    How many Twitter followers is needed to get lots of traffic and business to your site?

    • Selboy says:

      If you really want to get lots of traffic to your site, you need to have thousands of genuine twitter followers.

      I think, you also know that huge and continuous traffic came not from twitter followers but from search engines. Twitter followers may visit your blog once you tweeted something and linking back to your blog, but search engine will direct huge traffic to your blog even if you are just sleeping at home and doing nothing…..

      So, better learn how to SEO your blog.

  18. Bourlvort says:

    Is social media going to kill SEO?

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