📈Content Frequency Traffic Growth Simulator

Project monthly traffic growth based on content publishing frequency and average views per post

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How to Use the Content Traffic Growth Simulator

Every piece of content you publish continues generating views month after month. This simulator calculates projected traffic using the model: Monthly traffic = Current traffic + (Posts/week × 4.33 × Months) × Avg views per post.

For example, posting 3 times per week with 300 views per post per month yields roughly 156 cumulative posts after 12 months, adding around 46,800 views per month. Increasing to 5 posts per week brings that to 77,940 additional monthly views at month 12.

This is a conservative linear model — real SEO traffic often grows faster as domain authority compounds. Use it for directional planning rather than precise prediction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find average monthly views per post?

In Google Analytics or Search Console, find the average monthly pageviews for posts published 3–6 months ago (they'll have had time to stabilize). For a brand new site, 100–300 per post is a reasonable starting estimate.

Should I always publish more frequently?

Only if you can maintain quality. Thin or low-quality content increases bounce rates and can hurt your overall domain authority, slowing growth across all your posts. Sustainable frequency beats aggressive frequency.