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How consistent would you say you are with content on your site?

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If you are someone who owns a website or maybe you own or have owned many websites, you will know that being consistent when it comes to new content on your site is key to ensuring that your website does well and gains traffic.

When it comes to websites you own, how consistent would you say you are? Would you like to be more consistent?
 
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I give my all. I always want to be in that situation where the site is going well because I dedicated my time to it. This is very important as posting content will make other members see that I care about my site too.
 
I run multiple websites, and I also work on someone else website. Therefore, it is not possible for me to remain consistent in content creation. Since I make money upfront by writing for other websites and I do not get immediate pay for publishing on my website, I am not very consistent on my website
 
When it comes to how committed I am with adding contents in my forum, it is something that I try as much as possible to be very consistent with because I know that content is king when it comes to forum and blog management.

Without high quality contents on your platform, your members will not have anything to engage in and it's going to drive traffic away from your community.
 
It depends on how much time I have. Sometimes I am more consistent. I tend to have more time come November because I am not going much outside.
 
I give my all. I always want to be in that situation where the site is going well because I dedicated my time to it. This is very important as posting content will make other members see that I care about my site too.

The moment you decide to become a webmaster and run a community, it is paramount that you work on your schedule and timetable to cut out a good number of hours that you're going to invest on your community project on daily basis unless it is impossible for you to be able to come online in a day.
 

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