The posting schedule that actually works for new bloggers
Daily posting burns people out by week three. Here's the cadence that survives contact with a real life.
New bloggers tend to ask "how often should I post?" as if there's a universal right answer. There isn't, but there is a wrong way to pick a number, and a much better one.
Pick the slowest pace you can sustain for a year
A blog that posts every two weeks for twelve months has 26 posts and a search engine that trusts it's still active. A blog that posted daily for a month and then went quiet has more posts on paper but a worse outcome, momentum and trust both reset.
For the full reasoning and a week-by-week starting cadence, Cackaloo's posting-frequency guide lays out exactly how to ramp without burning out.
Consistency is the actual ranking signal
Search engines and readers both respond to "still here," not "posted a lot once." Protect the cadence you can keep before you try to increase it.