What type of content can you prepare? From "how-to" content to "checklists," to lists, tutorials, reviews, tool content, comparisons, tests, opinion pieces, guides, and more.
And above all, decide on the frequency: how c level executive list many posts are you going to publish per week or per month? Maintaining an active frequency will help Google "like" your blog, but above all, again, the key is quality content. And it obviously depends on your dedication and availability. I admit I aim to write a post a week, but I don't always manage to do it (although I've also had periods where I published two per week).
Also consider whether you want to maintain fixed posting days (Mondays work really well for me, although I don't always stick to them). And if you're short on inspiration, keep in mind key days (for example, "Internet Day") when you can post related content.
Take care of your blog's SEO
And take care of it from the start, both on-page and off-page SEO . Some basic SEO elements for beginners:
Optimize images to make them smaller, don't forget to fill in the alt attribute, and customize the file name.
Check and optimize your website's loading speed, both on mobile and desktop. With Google Page Speed , you can run a quick, free test.