What is the best time to post a blog post?
Knowing when to post is as important as what to post. Post an incredible part of the content in the wrong time, and miss a lot of traffic. That's why you need a specific schedule to post your blog post. According to Kissmetrics, a good day to publish posts is Monday for traffic, and Saturday for comments.
A study of Track Maven showed that "free time" is the best time to participate. This means after 6pm in most cases. One of the few exceptions will be weekends, where data shows that web browsers log in to their favorite Internet-connected devices early in the day. Saturday is the best publishing day for interaction and comments. Monday, after 6 p.m., is the time you should publish the maximum number of visits. Any day of the week after 6pm, this will improve your audience's engagement.
Spend time creating your post on the day before posting, and schedule automatic deployment for the right time.
You have posted your post so far what are you doing?
If you simply click "Post" and do nothing else, you probably aren't in the blogging game at all. Here are 10 tips after you click the post button. Only go to the address. If your address is worth its salt, you must create some interest and click clicks. Create a video copy of your review and upload it to YouTube, Vimeo, and other video sharing sites. Make your video less than one minute, and make it a confusing summary that links to the full posting of your blog. Take the highlights from your review and collect them in a PDF. Publish this PDF file for free on PDF sharing sites.
Add an email to your automated reply sequence, and link it to your blog. Turn your participation into a graph and share on social media. Be social. You may already be posting your new content to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other major social sites. However, there are more than 100 social media websites on the web, why not post your review with each of them? Multiply question and answer locations. Quora, Yahoo Answers, and similar sites are full of people who require solutions to problems. Find people who ask questions similar to those you answer in your review, and then link them to the new content.
Link from your old reviews. Internal links that move from previously published pages and posts to your new review are a free source of on-site traffic, and Google has said it improves your chances of free traffic. Join online forums, chat rooms, and communities in your place. Return to your new post link. Repeat. Don't post your review to Facebook once and consider yourself a completed post. Less than 10% of your followers see any review you make. This means that replication, on Facebook and other websites, may be required for your participation to get as many audiences as possible.
Thanks for this post. It's good to add links of your previous post to your new post
ReplyDeleteWell thank you, I hope you will visit the Page again
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