I missed it when it happened, but this post was my 1000th since the move to Seed. My average is 8.2 posts per day. How about you?
Fortunately, MovableType has the ability to schedule posts for future publishing. Thus, I usually write a bunch of posts at night (it may take an hour or two to write 5-10 posts) and schedule them to show up during the next day (every 30 or 60 minutes until I run out of posts). The longer, more involved posts are usually written during the weekend but appear during the workday mornings. Thus, there is an appearance that I am constantly online while I am actually working, sleeping or spending time with the family.
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Holy smokes! I think we joined Seed on the same day. Effect Measure has registered 240 posts in that interval. 5 – 10 posts an hour is phenomenol. I do one an hour, somtimes less. And it isn’t because I labor over each word. Congratulations. I’m stunned.
Many of my posts are quick link-and-quotes or carnival shout-outs, though.
FSM. I post about 4 times a day (but WordPress has no delayed posting function that I know of).