Many newcomers to blogging struggle to find enough time to
write. Maybe because few are coming from a writing background.
To grow your blog readership, it is important to keep to a writing
and posting schedule.
But how?
Let's see how the pros solve this problem.
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1. This article, by a productive writer, has many useful tips on
how to get a lot of blogging done.
"You'll never succeed at content marketing if you can't create
content on a regular basis. In essence, you need to learn how to
streamline your content creation."
Neil Patel, for SEJ.
2. In this article the writer explains the 7 strategies that he uses to
make the time for blogging.
"It doesn't matter if I�m speaking with someone just starting to
blog or someone who�s been building their platform for a few
years, the No. 1 struggle people face is finding enough time in the
day to do it. Maybe you can identify."
michaelhyatt.com
3. In this blog post, the writer helps bloggers to solve the problem
of not enough time in a unique way. The solution is applied even
before you write a word.
"...marketers will continue to struggle to find the hours needed to
create the content they know is so vital to their company's
growth."
Joe Chernov, MarketingProfs.
4. Habits are powerful, but not always to our benefit. In this article
the writer explains how habits help her to get so much writing
done.
"Getting writing done isn�t tough for me. I�ve figured out the
habits that make it easy for me to write regularly and, I hope,
creatively."
By Gretchen Rubin, LinkdedIn.
5. Although this article is about big writing projects, it applies
equally well to shorter stuff like a blog post. It contains useful tips
to help the writer overcome procrastination.
"It doesn�t matter what the writing project might be: writing a
novel, a non-fiction book, a long article, a thesis paper, a bunch of
pages for a website. Whatever it is, the writer will find a way to
procrastinate."
6. In this article the writer explains the three ways he
recommends to be a more productive blogger.
"What if you really could save time writing for your blog?"
CoSchedule.
In my experience, passion is the key. The more you like your blog
subject, the easier it is to find the time to write about it. The
converse, however, is also true. Writing about something you are
not interested in will be a drag.
I hope these articles will help you find the time to get more
blogging done.
What methods do you use to keep to your writing schedule?
Do you know of any articles that should be included in this post?
Life should be fun - enjoy it!
Henning Viljoen.
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