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Cutting Edge Site Subscription Tip 3

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Cutting Edge Site Subscription Tip 3: Start Regular

To build the intitial base of subscribers, chances are you’d have to post more and more frequently in the early stages of your blogging. Here’s are my thoughts:

  • Frequent and bite sized infos are extremely readable. Don’t worry too much about people who fuss that your blog is giving them too much updates (due to frequent postings). That’s the basic function of a blog: to be that regular, updated and independent voice.
  • When you have an idea, write it down somewhere. The minute you have your hands on a computer, blog about it.
  • Don’t conform to expectations. In the intitial stages, explore your writing. You may set the blog objective / branding later.

Advantage of going regular first? You may switch to diet later.

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