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When do readers read your blog ?

Dont you think if you get to know the statistics on when your readers visit your blog, it would be appropriate to have new articles posted that time, so that you get good impression that the blog has daily updates.

Think about it like this, wouldn’t you want to know when to set your RSS Feed delivery option so it’ll appear in their inbox right when they go check it? Also, what if they only get time to visit your blog once a day but when they go to visit your blog, nothing has been updated. Maybe you’ll lose a possible visit for tomorrow or even longer, who knows?


To analyse this I used the Trends in Google Reader to get my own data on when I read the articles from different Blogs. From the graph it shows that I read most of the articles on Wednesday. May be being the middle of the week, I get bored with the work and start reading the blog articles. From my statistics If any blog has new articles posted on wednesdays its considered to me as blog which updates regularly :)



The next analysis report I got from my Google Analytics on when there are maximum viewers for my blog. Here is some graphs which show the statistics.

The graph show that the visitors for my blog starts well with Monday and steps up on Tuesdays and then a gradual decrease for the rest of the week. As per my blog analytics its good to have new articles posted on Tuesdays. We part time bloggers have time over the weekends and post lot of new articles over the weekend. Damn it becomes scourge. The best timing to have new articles posted can be Tuesdays or Wednesdays of the week.



If you are reading the posts using Google Feed Reader you can use the trends to find your own analytics on when you read most of the articles.

I will get the survey done on my followers blogs and come to some conclusion on this statitics. Meanwhile if you would like to contribute your data, I would be happy to post it our site and make the survey complete. Post your comments

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