Welcome back to the Cashiology Podcast!
In this episode, we continue discussing the previous how-to blog series, the Question-and-Answer Series.
We’ve received many great questions from our audience and are excited to dive into a few today. Although we may not be able to address every inquiry, we have compiled a list of the two most asked questions for your convenience.
So, let’s get started.
These are Other frequently asked questions:
is it feasible to cover multiple niches on a single blog?
A successful blog will always stay within the limits of its niche. This means picking a topic and sticking with it.
Let me give you an example. When writing about childcare, it’s essential to focus clearly on the subject matter and avoid drifting too far away. A practical approach is creating a separate blog for each niche you want to cover.
For example, one blog discusses childcare, and the other discusses children’s meals to keep your content well-defined and straightforward for your audience to comprehend.
A blog with too many niches and subjects can become unorganized and challenging for your readers to navigate. There is nothing wrong with wanting to write about many different things.
Just be sure to create multiple blogs for each different subject. It might seem more accessible or less of a hassle to throw them all together but believe me, your blog will be much easier for readers to navigate if there is just one main niche.
And finally, the top four frequently asked question is:
what is the best frequency for posting on my blog?
Knowing how often to post an article on your blog can take time and effort. To achieve the best outcome, we suggest creating weekly posts.
To answer the question, you need to know that there are five types of blogs:
Some bloggers post more frequently, and it’s true that the more you post, the more readers you’re likely to gain. When your readers find the content they love, they’ll want to return for more.
Staying consistent is essential so your readers don’t feel you’ve abandoned your blog. If you go weeks or months without posting, they may look elsewhere for their reading material.
By posting regularly, you can build a strong relationship with your readers and keep them returning for more.
Well, that’s all we have for this week’s Podcast. This marks the end of our two-week series. I hope you found our discussion insightful and informative.
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/Podcast Team