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  • Just Launched dailypostchecker.com - Need Feedback

    SW
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    Hello everyone, I am very excited to launch my most recent idea https://dailypostchecker.com/ Personally, I felt the need for a website that simply tells me how many posts a certain website posts. This information could help me in optimizing my content writing strategy. By following the already successful content creators you can see results early. Currently, it only works on WordPress but I am planning to add further upgrades in the coming weeks. Like adding platforms like Shopify and other custom-built websites like BuzzFeed. Could you guys give it a try and let me know, what you think about it? And upvote would be a bonus if you feel like it.

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    Asher Mason
    Good question. You are doing good. If you can implement it completely with WordPress then I think there is no need to change or upgrade. You can see here an example what is green gas airsoft. Fully implemented with WordPress.
    Rich Watson
    Seem's only useable if an RSS feed is available?
    SW
    @richw yes currently only supports rss. But, we are already in process of making it compatible with different kinds of platforms.
    Iya Mendoza
    As someone who works in a content marketing field of our website - Instant Logo Design (http://instantlogodesign.com/), I feel like it's lacking something? I mean, even though we're able to picked through our competitors number of content a week, it doesn't really give us the right insight as to what type of topics do they write, are they getting lots of traffic because of the new published post, what are the main topics or links on their blog posts, and so much more.
    SW
    @iyamendoza01 interesting question. As an SEO specialist myself, we have plenty of softwares to get the answers to certain questions that we might have. for example which pages get the most traffic. This is easily trackable in software like ubersuggest, buzz sumo. as far as the category is concerned then personally i did not feel the need for that. for example, i am an internet marketer so i would be only researching websites that fall into that category. The need for daily post checker was created when i wanted to basically replicate the content strategy of my competitor. I was interested in knowing how many posts does he post daily so i could get an idea if i really needed to post every day. Through daily post checker the most interesting thing that i figured out was, that most of my competitors only posted new blog posts only few times a month, while most of the time they edit their already ranked posts. This is found through daily post checker. But i understand your feedback.