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Originally Posted by HowlingWulf
How long is a piece of string?
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Originally Posted by walrus
Yes, you can make a sale off of your feeder blog here and there but fuck, a blind squirrel can find a nut once in awhile.
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Those are the best two lines of this thread.
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Originally Posted by CumSensei
3 month to prepare a blog for launch? What is it that takes so much time?
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Higher than average standards.
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Originally Posted by A.J. Angel
How often should you post is not the most important thing when it comes down to blogging. The most important thing is to regularly update it with blog posts (every one or two or three days, everyday, every week, etc...).
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I contradict myself all the time, but not
immediately.

I'm going to say a whole a lot of nothing. Whatever works best for you will work best for you. (Great advice, eh?) A blog, like any other type of site, needs to be updated in order to hold the SEs' interest. It's probably best to post as often as you can without burning out. I have a blog that I update with one post every couple of weeks. The traffic doesn't go down or up after posting or even two weeks after the last post. It's likely that traffic would increase if I posted more often, but my work ethic doesn't allow for that. I have a blog that I haven't posted to since I launched it a few months ago and traffic hasn't decreased since it saw it's daily peak (which is a low number).
My opinion of feeder blogs is along the lines of Walrus'. I think you'd be better off seeking out niche-specific inbound links to your real blogs rather than building feeder blogs.