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Darren Rowse recommends having at least 3-5 posts already published before launching a new blog, having 5-10 posts ready to publish in drafts, and having 20 blog post ideas brainstormed.
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Kristie Hill suggests having 2-4 posts published and ready for people to read when launching a blog.
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Blog Tyrant recommends having a whole bunch of blog posts to publish on launch day, a few drafts outlined, and a list of 20-30 post ideas lined up for research and writing before launching.
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Market research is also recommended to ensure the blog is ready to go.
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Darren Rowse recommends having at least 3-5 posts already published before launching a new blog, having 5-10 posts ready to publish in drafts, and having 20 blog post ideas brainstormed. He has experienced a similar launch strategy for both his own blogs, ProBlogger and Digital Photography School, and suggests that launching with a strategy of having at least 3-5 posts already published and 5-10 posts ready to publish in drafts is a good way to ensure that the blog is ready to go.
How Much Content Should I Have Ready to Go When I Launch a Blog?
problogger.com
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You follow the advice of some SEO and blogging experts who say to have a whole bunch of blog posts to publish on launch day, a few drafts outlined, and a list of 20-30 post ideas lined up for research and writing before launching.
How Much Content Do You Need to Start a Blog? - Blog Tyrant
blogtyrant.com
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For the ideal blog launch you need a total of 4-8 blog posts. Let me break it down for you.
When you announce your blog to the world of officially go live with it, you should have 2-4 posts published and ready for people to read.
This is enough content to look “official” and let people explore your site.
How much content do you need to start a blog? - Kristie Hill
kristiehill.com