Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 3:51:41 GMT
I was convinced that the last change was the last. The more I thought about it, the more I became convinced that I couldn't publish more than two articles a month anymore. Even though the ideas for new articles kept coming, little by little, I just discarded them all. Then in July, I don't know how, some ideas started to seem good to me, so much so that I put them in doubt in the calendar. And in a few days, along with those ideas, another comes along, which I immediately consider risky: going back to publishing an article a week . I tried it by creating a temporary editorial calendar and realized that I had filled the months up to March 2019. A few days later I had reached May. But the decision was now made: the conditions for writing and publishing an article a week were there.
Changes in the blog's editorial calendar Most frequent readers are accustomed to the changes in «Blue Pen». The course did not change, but the knots decreased and the boat slowed Special Data down several times. February 14, 2014 : Blue pen changes again . Having opened a new blog, I decided to publish only 4 posts per week: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. June 14, 2014 : New changes for Blue Pen . The idea wasn't a good one, so I decided to publish the 4 weekly posts from Monday to Thursday. March 24, 2016 : Blue pen shrinks . A period of tiredness arrives and the blog returns to the original calendar, publishing only 2 posts per week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. January 12, 2017 : One post a week to live better .
Blogging anxiety, along with growing dissatisfaction, has me cutting back to one weekly post, on Thursdays. February 8, 2018 : Two articles a month . A series of reasons requires me to further reduce the publications, which drop to 2 monthly posts, every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. The consequences of reducing posts When you post fewer blog posts, you obviously experience other types of changes, some of which are predictable. Decrease in daily visits : going from a weekly article to 2 monthly, the blog lost from 500 to 600 visits per day. Decrease in comments : Maybe readers felt less motivated to comment, I don't know. Taking the average of the comments received in the months of March and April 2017 and 2018, here is the situation (more or less half of the comments were lost): March 2017: average of 77 comments per post April 2017: average of 55.
Changes in the blog's editorial calendar Most frequent readers are accustomed to the changes in «Blue Pen». The course did not change, but the knots decreased and the boat slowed Special Data down several times. February 14, 2014 : Blue pen changes again . Having opened a new blog, I decided to publish only 4 posts per week: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. June 14, 2014 : New changes for Blue Pen . The idea wasn't a good one, so I decided to publish the 4 weekly posts from Monday to Thursday. March 24, 2016 : Blue pen shrinks . A period of tiredness arrives and the blog returns to the original calendar, publishing only 2 posts per week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. January 12, 2017 : One post a week to live better .
Blogging anxiety, along with growing dissatisfaction, has me cutting back to one weekly post, on Thursdays. February 8, 2018 : Two articles a month . A series of reasons requires me to further reduce the publications, which drop to 2 monthly posts, every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. The consequences of reducing posts When you post fewer blog posts, you obviously experience other types of changes, some of which are predictable. Decrease in daily visits : going from a weekly article to 2 monthly, the blog lost from 500 to 600 visits per day. Decrease in comments : Maybe readers felt less motivated to comment, I don't know. Taking the average of the comments received in the months of March and April 2017 and 2018, here is the situation (more or less half of the comments were lost): March 2017: average of 77 comments per post April 2017: average of 55.