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Posting on time is important for your readers for the following reason:

  1. Readers will know what is the best time to visit your blog.
  2. You show readers that your blog is like a business and you take it serious
  3. Most readers love to lurk around blogs in the morning or after work
  4. Morning visitors like to wake up with fresh news on their screens
  5. Targeting early birds is the best

Here are some of the thoughts behind the 5 blog tips above.

RSS Feed subscribers and returning visitors love to know when to expect something from their blogger.

If your postings are not quite on time, some bloggers and readers don’t take you seriously and they might visit your blog not every day but every now and then.

Visitors love to show up on your blog in the morning to see what you wrote for that day and there is also a lot of activity after 5pm that means after work. Reason for morning is because a lot of people now days have internet and love to spend time with breakfast, coffee and favorite news which is you.

And for people that come after 5pm first thing first is they eat and rest their brains, some with tv but people like me internet is my brain relaxer.

Target the early birds, if your blog is about technology, celebrity gossip or something that news  always have to say on top,  then post your articles in the morning.

early bird blogger

Early birds are what I call word of mouth visitors, they read in the morning and, by lunch time they are allready talking to somebody about what you wrote. That somebody could be your new early bird! Get it?

So if you are blogger in Europe and you want your audience to be Americans make sure you post between 12pm and 2pm. And if you live in Australia like problogger Darren Rowse and your target is Americans as well, then post between 6pm and 9pm.

Accommodate your time to your audience time.

1 person has left a comment

#1

Thanks!

This is something I have been wondering about and meant to do a little research on, but you have done it for me.

Stephan Miller wrote on September 17, 2007 - 2:06 pm
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