My readers have probably realized that for the past couple of months I’ve been posting in spurts and clumps at a rate of two to three days a week.  I’ve been too busy to post every day and after much effort, am too disciplined to allow myself to spend any daylight hours getting carried away with blog updates.  However, the conventions of blogging suggest that I post date my posts and set them up so that they’re more evenly distributed throughout the week.  Yet while that makes sense rationally, it fails to take into account my tendencies to continuously edit until a brief’s out the door or a post is online. 

Does anyone have any preferences on the frequency of posts?


18 Responses to A MyShingle Poll

While I would personally like to see posts everyday I realize that you have to make a living and have a life, so the current schedule is fine.

While I would personally like to see posts everyday I realize that you have to make a living and have a life, so the current schedule is fine.

Hi Carolyn:
Understanding that you need to have a life (not to mention a practice), once or twice a week is just fine. With RSS feeds it is easy to keep track of your blog and others.
Thank you for all that you do!
Dave

Hi Carolyn:
Understanding that you need to have a life (not to mention a practice), once or twice a week is just fine. With RSS feeds it is easy to keep track of your blog and others.
Thank you for all that you do!
Dave

I tend to read once a week, so new posts once or twice a week work well for me. If you posted everyday, I think it would be more difficult for me to keep up.
Thank you for this blog. I work only a few hours per week, but this site inspires me to expand my practice as a solo as my now pre-school children get older.

I tend to read once a week, so new posts once or twice a week work well for me. If you posted everyday, I think it would be more difficult for me to keep up.
Thank you for this blog. I work only a few hours per week, but this site inspires me to expand my practice as a solo as my now pre-school children get older.

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