One simple way to resolve this would be to simply reduce your content regularity, but that's not something that I want to do right now, so instead i've found a few other ways to increase the shelf
life of my blog content and truly maximise the features I write.
It'll help you to keep your motivation — during the first weeks
of life of your blog, you publish a lot because you have many ideas, but as time goes by, the lack of ideas hurts your motivation.
Marketers will seek to extend the shelf -
life of the blog content they put so much time into creating, get more mileage out of evergreen content, surface the right content to the right visitors, and increase the stickiness of their blog to keep readers around for longer (and beef up those retention metrics).
And I quickly came to the conclusion that a passable vegan brownie is practically impossible, so that is definitely the reason for no brownie recipes during the first few months of
the life of this blog.
There was a time in
the life of this blog — called December — when I felt like all I was posting were desserts and snacks.
I've made a few corn chowders over
the life of this blog (my red curry version and my red lentil version), and I think this is the reason I'm so fond of them: corn is a perfect excuse to eat soup in the summer.
All content on A Thrifty Diva may contain affiliate links that are rotated out throughout
the life of this blog.
Historically
the life of my blog content was pretty much one day.
My style has changed quite a bit over
the life of the blog but I generally aim for an aesthetic of simple lines with interesting details - classic with an edge.
I love these Currently posts, too... I always love to peek inside
the lives of my blog friends and these posts allow me to do just that
I really want to add value in
the life of my blog readers and the best way to do is by consistency.
But, if you're serious about blogging and eventually want to make money and
living of your blog, you will need more than a basic free version blog.
Through my naivety and lack of planning during
the life of this blog, I once caused some bloggers to double over in laughter at my faux pas in titling one of my posts with a word that apparently also means wife swapping in some parts of the world (Thank you for pointing that out so I could redeem my post, Sophie, LOL!)
Forgive the dodgy photography — my skills have improved (slightly) over
the life of the blog.