As a general rule, 3 updates per week
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 4:49 am
So 'fresh' doesn't just mean news, new concepts or theories (which is obvious) but also something new for the particular website or blog.
How often do you add new content to your website or blog?
The mission of every website is different and so are the updating requirements. You can't expect a corporate blog to be updated as often as a regular blog or a regular blog as often as a news or sports blog.
I have had the opportunity to work with clients in various industries and helped them with updating their website and managing their blog, and for the most part, the web properties can be categorized into the following:
Sports / Fashion / Celebrities / Technology / Lifestyle / Finance / Newspapers / Magazines
In this category I added websites or blogs that deal with trending topics.
For these websites, updating with new information several times a day is crucial to their success.
There is no limit to the number of updates and generally the more the better. Most of your visits come from repeat visitors, social media and Google News.
Posts are generally short and to the point and contain a lot of images.
Regular Websites/Blogs
This category includes blogs like the one you're reading now. In other words, websites that provide evergreen content (content that remains relevant over a long period of time).
In this category, you can expect to find personal development blogs, style blogs, informational blogs, wiki, marketing, weight loss, studies, analysis, travel tips, reviews and much more.
are more than enough, there is no need to update daily unless you have the resources to perform such a task.
Corporate Website / Blog
These are business websites that showcase a company and the japan telegram data products/services it offers.
These are among the most difficult types of websites to update frequently because once the initial setup has been done and information about the business has been published, you have nothing useful to post.
Fortunately, there is a way out and that is to create a corporate blog.
Let me give you some examples of how a blog can help a business website have fresh, useful content on a regular basis.
Law firms: You can use the blog to post informative and informative articles (“What are my rights as a parent”) and news on legal-related topics.
Company selling tires: informative articles on the use of different types of tires, practical articles related to DIY tire maintenance.
Investment Firm: Articles on everything related to the financial sector, from economic news to investment advice.
Online job website: articles on trending or in-demand professions, practical articles (How to prepare for your job interview).
These are just a few examples that prove that a blog can fit into almost any niche and industry.
How often do you add new content to your website or blog?
The mission of every website is different and so are the updating requirements. You can't expect a corporate blog to be updated as often as a regular blog or a regular blog as often as a news or sports blog.
I have had the opportunity to work with clients in various industries and helped them with updating their website and managing their blog, and for the most part, the web properties can be categorized into the following:
Sports / Fashion / Celebrities / Technology / Lifestyle / Finance / Newspapers / Magazines
In this category I added websites or blogs that deal with trending topics.
For these websites, updating with new information several times a day is crucial to their success.
There is no limit to the number of updates and generally the more the better. Most of your visits come from repeat visitors, social media and Google News.
Posts are generally short and to the point and contain a lot of images.
Regular Websites/Blogs
This category includes blogs like the one you're reading now. In other words, websites that provide evergreen content (content that remains relevant over a long period of time).
In this category, you can expect to find personal development blogs, style blogs, informational blogs, wiki, marketing, weight loss, studies, analysis, travel tips, reviews and much more.
are more than enough, there is no need to update daily unless you have the resources to perform such a task.
Corporate Website / Blog
These are business websites that showcase a company and the japan telegram data products/services it offers.
These are among the most difficult types of websites to update frequently because once the initial setup has been done and information about the business has been published, you have nothing useful to post.
Fortunately, there is a way out and that is to create a corporate blog.
Let me give you some examples of how a blog can help a business website have fresh, useful content on a regular basis.
Law firms: You can use the blog to post informative and informative articles (“What are my rights as a parent”) and news on legal-related topics.
Company selling tires: informative articles on the use of different types of tires, practical articles related to DIY tire maintenance.
Investment Firm: Articles on everything related to the financial sector, from economic news to investment advice.
Online job website: articles on trending or in-demand professions, practical articles (How to prepare for your job interview).
These are just a few examples that prove that a blog can fit into almost any niche and industry.