By: Bernadette
Pre-writing posts may not be for everyone but for me it has massively improved my blogging consistency. Whenever uni came around i'd get so busy there would be months where my blog went without any new content. It's not easy writing posts during uni as when I am not doing uni work I am usually a vegetable in front of my tv and not wanting to do any work haha. Then when I try and do blogging stuff i'd feel guilty because I felt as though "I should be doing uni work'. For some reason writing posts with not that urge to post it up immediately after made me start going on a blogging roll. It also allowed me to create a blogging schedule which determines the order the post will go up on the blog. I use to have all these blogging ideas and it would overwhelm me to the point where I couldn't write posts because it would just leave me feeling blocked. I have nearly 200 written posts atm and while I always still write up posts. I work on each post without the pressure of knowing this one is immediately about to be posted so I can revisit the post. It's also awesome knowing if I hit a creative wall or I become so busy I physically can't write posts my blogging consistency won't be effected. One of my goals this year is to continue writing 4 blog posts a week even through uni and upload twice a week. I also like to gradually grow my pre-written blog posts list in case stuff does get in the way and if I were not to write posts for a few months if something were to get in the way my readers wouldn't miss out on posts.
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By: Jaynie Shannon
I really need to go over some of my older posts. Just to revamp them. One get a lot of attention because of Pinterest so I should really put a little work into that one!
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By: Rebecca Ellis
This was really intriguing! I wouldn't have even thought about recycling a post (I love this terminology) x
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By: Paula @ lifestylegleam.com
In reply to <a href="https://www.thirteenthoughts.com/how-to-maximize-your-content/#comment-53776">Jackie M</a>.
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By: Becky's Snaps
Great post, and some very useful tips!
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