Hi, I've asked around this question on other forums but want to try and get a broader overview on what people think. I have recently started a website (droneblog*co.uk) and have enough articles to drip feed one article a day for about 2 months. But my question is, should I go down this route or just post them all to the site straight away? a lot of the content is related to CES 2015 etc...
It all depends. Maybe post a few good ones at first to establish a report. And then drip feed one per day after that. You need to post everyday no matter what when it comes to blogs or people lose interest and you don't gain in the Google rankings. Keep working on articles so you have more once the two months are up. Good luck.
Well I guess only you can be the judge of that right now, and then wait and see if people respond well. How did you get these articles? Did you buy them or write them yourself?
Well, I hope they're high quality and useful. That's key, obviously. It's nice you have 2 months worth, so long as it's 2 months of gold, not crap. But let's say you have 2 months worth of good, great and okay articles. I'd set it up so you hook readers and continue to keep them hooked, posting once a day but saving the best articles for every few days and the okay ones, work on them a bit and then post them in between?
Yeh I think you've hit the nail on the head, and I'll get a few turned out in the next few days to build up the base and then start pumping them out once a day. Writing them out and scheduling them makes a hell of a difference.
I also believe there should be no rush to drip feed from all of them right away.. Not even one per day necessarily. Continue to add content, mix things up some, and do it every so often with your best articles.