A blog can be updated as long as there is new content every day if you wanted to, with key words attached and a backlink to a website, with a popularity index in google is helpful. Otherwise I would not update a blog less than 1 -2 times a week especially if you are developing a following. If you especially are inviting people to comment on your blog, you want to blog often.
Don't forget the more you write, the sharper your writing skills become. If you find you're not writing enough, you can develop what they call, 'writer's block'. Let's not go there...angel
Suppose we be choosy about our topics. Be specific and by all means do not be redundant. Google will pick up on the new and unusual content and take off with with it and so goes your rankings, soaring into the indexes.
This is my own opinion and others have their own on the subject. Please comment on your thoughts of mine. This is an interesting topic.
And yet just one more thought:
I have never thought of myself as a competitive person, so when it comes to contests and such I find myself going the other direction. Why? You ask. I feel my writing is a sacred thing like lovemaking it is a private matter. I feel under pressure #1 in those instances and in another I am a creative writer; I write when it strikes me. I cannot write like most writers do. Every writer is different. Some can write every day. This can change for me, too. It would be nice to have the creative edge and that it would never leave. Yes, that would be ideal. We need to think in terms of personality. I am more like a fungus I've been told when it comes to friendship. Once you have me, I tend to grow on you. LOL.
And in the same sense of personality, we never know when we might feel hateful or loving. Now, I'm a person who can write either way, but it is passionate writing. I don't care for that so much. Usually I am complaining if I feel hateful. I hate whiners and complainers, usually there has to be a good reason. Either there is a cause or there isn't but throw out the drama.Labels: 'Anthony Hosking' motivator, 'Motivational-Radio.com', 'Tess Anderson', answers, competition, creative, questions, writer