In this post, he says
�Anil Batra noted a while back that his number of subscribers increased when he had a longer gap between blog posts. Goodness gracious! What could that mean? Apparently Anil has a theory. Yo Anil, care to share?�
He is referring to the pattern that I had noticed in terms of posting frequency and number of subscribers to the blog. I observed that that when there was a longer gap between my postings the subscribers to my blog increased far more than when I was posting regularly. So why was it happening?
Here is my theory
Visitors see the blog, like the blog, bookmark it (they reason why they don�t subscribe are listed below) and come back to check it. Since I write regularly they come back directly or via bookmark. If I keep writing regularly, visitors make it a habit to come back and check for the new content. But if there is a break in writing, they still want to read what I have to say, they just don�t want to keep coming back only to find that there is no fresh content. So they resort to subscribing to the feed (via feedburner link and a form that is on the right hand side panel).
I think the reasons why some visitors don�t subscribe to the feed blog in the first place are
- It is probably much easier to bookmark the blog and come back to check.
- The location of the subscribe form and link are probably not highly visible (right panel), even though most blogs have them at similar locations. To overcome this problem I should have something like the following in every post.
�If you like this post, you might want to subscribe to my blog feed.
Click here to subscribe to Web Analysis, Behavioral Targeting and Online Advertising
I will try above link in next few posts and see if that makes any difference.
Now I need your feedback:
Readers of this blog, I would like to hear your views on this theory.
1. If you are subscriber of this blog then when do you subscribe, first time when you visited, after few times when you got interested in what I was writing or when you saw that there was nothing new for few days?
2. If you read this blog regularly and have not subscribed then what have you not subscribed? Is the subscription link hard to find? Any other reason?
Bloggers, have you noticed similar pattern? What is your theory?
I will further explore the traffic patterns, subscriptions and gap in the postings. If I find anything interesting I will post them on this blog.
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