Blogging: Keeping The PFF Gazette Relevant

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There are now over 2,400 pieces of content on this blog.  The Home Page is made up of 15 posts.  I blog nearly every day.  Blogging nearly every day means the Old Soldier has to put up a lot of content every day.  So, I publish old and new content.  I create new content and I publish old content from the archives.

Publishing old content from the archives works out pretty good because all of the literature that I have read about blogging says that 70% of the visitors to a blog are new and they don’t come back even if they like the blog.

And the new content helps to keep my regular readers happy; but many of my regular readers like to re-visit the old content, too.  It is this mixture of old and new content that keeps the Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette relevant.

Keep reading and keep writing that flash fiction.

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