Nobody reads you? Write like a madman
April 18, 2007
So nobody reads your blog? Then write like a madman, here you will see the relation between how much I wrote during a day and the traffic I had the same day or sometimes the day after that. As you can see my best days where those when I wrote more. The reason is quite simple: RSS feeds. I´m suscribed to a bunch of blog directories where my posts appear just seconds after I publish them. I know this are not new news, but it´s always good to remember you: if you want traffic: write, write, write and after you are tired, write!

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Marlex Systems | April 21, 2007 at 2:00 pm
Hello man,
I’m Marlex Systems, and I’m un chileno igual que tu… Congratulations! Your weblog is nice, a personal weblog can show the life not only of a human, of course, but a Chilean too…
Very Nice,
Have you a Nice Day…
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msdanielle | April 23, 2007 at 4:00 pm
how do these peaks correlate with your subscription numbers? did they decrease, increase, stay the same? i prefer only having to read up to two posts per day per site in my reader. 4, 5, 6…etc…posts per day might be too much. darren rowse wrote that the #2 reason for people unsubscribing to blogs from their readers is too many posts per day. just food for thought.
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franciscodiez | April 24, 2007 at 12:03 am
I haven´t tracked my suscription numbers. Thanks for that info, I´ll check them out and write a post in the future about it
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