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Sunday, December 24, 2017

The Easiest Way To Create The Perfect Blogging Schedule For Your Business

The Easiest Way To Create The Perfect Blogging Schedule For Your Business
In my many years of blogging, I�ve come to understand that one of the greatest challenges to running a blog is not really what to blog about, but rather how to do it in a strategic, consistent, and timely manner.
Your audience wants to build a stable relationship with you � not a �relationshit�:

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For you to win them over, you must establish some degrees of trust in their minds � you must consistently make out time for them, and do it in a way that they know what to expect from you.
This single attitude, when done well, will be able to inspire their loyalty, trust, and most of all� sales.
So, what�s the simple way to achieve all these?
It�s by having an unbeatable blogging schedule.
Let me tell you, my friend, you might have learned how to write top-notch blog posts, and also how to drive traffic to your site, but if you don�t have a good blogging schedule, all your efforts will be futile.
This is because after writing those captivating posts, your blogging schedule is what will allow you to publish them consistently in a way that will dramatically boost your:
  • Traffic
  • Newsletter subscribers
  • Social media shares
  • Social media followers
  • Customer conversions
On top of that, you have to do all these things in such a way so that they�ll help you achieve your blogging goals.
That being said, in this post, you�re going to learn how to easily create the perfect blogging schedule for your business without getting your fingers burnt.

How To Create The Perfect Blogging Schedule

1. Start By Defining Your Blogging Goals
You�re probably looking to create a blogging schedule because you�ve been told that publishing consistently can help grow your blog.
It�s true!
Defining Blogging Goals
Essentially, from my observations, those who work with a good blogging schedule and publish consistent blog posts get no less than 30% more traffic for each post they publish.
That�s not all; it makes your life a lot easier to stare at a calendar filled with blog post ideas instead of going blank and getting confused while thinking of what to write each day.
That said, defining your blogging schedule and planning to publish more posts isn�t your main goal, right? Your goal is related to the things (results/benefits) you expect to get from every post you publish.
For example, things like more traffic, more newsletter subscribers, more social media shares and followers, getting noticed by the influencers in your industry, and increased conversions are usually the main goals.
Now, before you even think about your best blogging schedule, decide on where you would like the above metrics to be in a month, six months, or twelve months.
You need to clearly understand your blogging goals and the metrics that contribute to those goals. It�s often good to set long-term goals as it�ll give you long enough time to see if your strategy is working, and then you can adapt and tweak your goals based on the results you�re seeing.
Followers, traffic, backlinks, likes, plus ones, subscribers, re-tweets� What do all these metrics mean to you? How do they impact your bottom line?
Metrics are indeed super helpful, but they become useless if you cannot track them back to a meaningful result. Now, the most vital element of an effective blogging strategy is by accurately defining the goals you wish to achieve.
Below are three helpful questions you should ask yourself when defining a blogging goal:
  • Does this goal align with the initiatives of other parts of my business?
  • Will this goal assist me in achieving my aim, or is there something better I can aspire to?
  • What metrics track the progress of this goal? Are these metrics counterintuitive or complementary?
Providing answers to these questions will enable you to set meaningful blogging goals, and consequently, identify the metrics that will help you to achieve them.
However, there is no specific science to measuring the efficiency of your blog strategy, but this process will build a direct line of sight from your activities to the outcome(s) you desire. Immediately, you will figure out exactly how much of a particular metric (Ex: amount of social media shares) contributes to an exact outcome (Ex: sales).
Once you�ve concluded this, you can create a very actionable blogging schedule that will push you toward reaching that goal.
2. Map Out Your Blogging Schedule
Blogging Schedule
According to Search Engine Watch, �70% of B2B marketers plan to create more content in 2017 compared to 2016,� and if my guess is right, you�re one of those marketers.
Now, for you to succeed at creating more content this year and beyond, you have to adequately plan it well, this is because without a proper plan of action, everything you�re doing will eventually become fruitless.
However, before you do anything, you need to properly organize all the resources you need to make everything easy for you.
Now, the first thing is to figure out the different tasks associated with writing blog posts � and from my experience, these roles include:
  • Content writing
  • Formatting
  • Designing
  • Content publishing
  • Promotion
And to tackle these tasks, you�ll need the assistance of a writer, a designer, a marketer, and an editor.
However, if you�re a beginner in the business, I understand that you may not have the necessary resources to hire these people at the moment. Hence, you have to do everything alone� for now.
Therefore, what you should do is figure out exactly what it takes to get the job done.
For example, you need to be realistic about the amount of time it will take you to write each article.
After writing thousands of articles, I can tell you that it takes between 2 to 3 hours to craft a high-quality 500-word article. This includes the brainstorming of an idea, researching, drafting, writing, proofreading, and publishing. However, it all depends on your niche; I do know that some niches can take longer.
So now, you need to sit down, map out your plans, and realistically evaluate how many hours it will take you to write quality articles (of 500, 1000, 1500, 5000 words, etc.).
Once you know this, the next thing is to check how many of these posts you can write each week. Can you afford to handle 2 or 3, or maybe just 1?
Listen to me; there�s really nothing wrong with writing one blog post per week.
It�s just a matter of knowing your strengths and your abilities and making sure each one you write is of really high quality.
I�ve seen bloggers that publish seven (7) posts/week (1/day), and I�ve yet to understand how they�re doing it (other than obviously having a team of writers).
You must realize that what matters in this game is quality, not quantity (REMEMBER THIS).
Unless you�re in the news/politics niche, the problem with publishing lots of posts each day is that inundating your readers with many posts (most of which are probably junk) will cause them to get overwhelmed, and they�ll stop coming to your site.
Your site is not the only one these readers visit; you need to give them some breathing space.
3. Decide On Which Days You�ll Be Writing And Publishing Your Posts
Writing And Publishing Your Posts
Now, you already know your blogging goals and have also decided on how many posts you�ll be writing each week.
The next step is to know which days of the week you�ll be publishing those posts. Ideally, most people like publishing 3x/week, usually on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. If you plan on writing 3 articles every week, this is a good schedule to follow.
But if that doesn�t work for you, figure something else out. Find a schedule that works for you.
A good way to start is by writing out specific titles for posts, so you�ll always know what to do when it comes time to write your posts. You can easily do this virtually with apps like Wunderlist, Evernote, etc.
After writing your titles, the next thing should be to know when is best to actually write the posts. For me, I do most of my writing first thing in the morning on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. You may want to see if this schedule will work for you.
However, you also need to understand that your content doesn�t need to be only artices � there are also other types of content you can post on your blog which might eventually make things easier for you.
Things like:
  • Video tutorials
  • Expert interviews
  • Podcasts
  • Infographics
  • Link roundups
You may decide to publish articles on Mondays, video tutorials on Wednesdays, and link roundups on Fridays. It�s entirely up to you to know what you want and how you want it. Once you�ve concluded this, you have to stick to this schedule.
4. Schedule and Execute
It�s advisable to schedule posts ahead of time so you�re never left scrambling for content. Knowing when your posts should be going live is something you have to figure out.
This is going to take some trial and error and constant monitoring of your Google Analytics account, but as time goes on, you will be able to see the ideal days and time for your blog posts.
You want to set out a particular day every week to schedule your blog posts. Most people I know schedule their posts for the entire week on Sundays.
One of the obvious benefits of using the editorial calendar is having bigger control over your upcoming posts. However, an editorial calendar can give you a host of other benefits.
Some of those benefits:
  • You can keep a consistent schedule. As you may already know, when it comes to successful blogging and content marketing, consistency is more crucial than frequency. Having an editorial calendar will enable you to visualize the perfect schedule you should keep for publishing your blog posts.
  • Let�s you plan topics to write ahead of time. Using an editorial calendar encourages you to brainstorm for topic ideas before you need to write the articles. You can capture blog post ideas and set deadlines for them. This will give you a good amount of time to appropriately research and plan your posts.
  • Helps you organize your content properly: Using an editorial calendar will give you a clear overview of your content strategy. It�ll help you to plan out your content on a weekly or monthly basis and/or align blog posts with holidays and business milestones.
  • Allows you to properly manage your team of writers. Coordinating and managing multiple writers can be very challenging without a system to properly keep track of assignments. However, a calendar can help every team member to know who is working on what topics and when content is due.
Okay, so we�ve covered the primary benefits of the editorial calendar and scheduling posts. Let�s now talk about how to schedule your posts in WordPress.
Log into your WP dashboard and make your way over to the text editor.
On the top right side of the editor, locate the Publish box.
WordPress Publish Button
By default, WordPress is set to publish posts immediately after writing. However, this can be changed by clicking on the Edit button next to �Publish immediately�.
WordPress Publish immediately
Now you can adjust the date and time you want to publish your post. Once you�re happy, click on the OK button to save.
Schedule Post on WordPress
If you don�t want to publish the post immediately, and you set it for a future date, this will automatically change the Publishbutton with the word Schedule.
Schedule Post
The final step is to click the Schedulebutton, and that�s it.
This will save you a hell of a lot of time and enable you to focus more on the other critical aspects of your business like blog promotion, link building, blog commenting, outreach, etc.
5. Evaluate and Measure Your Result
You know your targets and blogging goals, therefore, you need to always check your steps and appropriately review how an average post contributes to your goals.
Now that you�ve created a consistent blogging schedule, doing this is as simple as looking at a week�s or a month�s worth of measurements for your content and averaging the numbers.
You want to figure out if the blogging frequency you�ve choosen is helping you reach the goals you�ve defined in step one. If everything is working out for you as planned, then you need to stick to what you�re doing and keep improving on it.
However, if things are not working out so well, what you should do is re-evaluate your steps and see where you�re getting it wrong.
  • Is your content quality good enough?
  • What about your content length, do you need to increase or reduce it?
  • Are you also using other content formats?
  • How are you engaging with your audience?
Answering all these questions will eventually help to position you on the right track to ensure you�re creating a working schedule that will help you reach your goals.

Creating A Proper Blogging Schedule

Congratulations on the establishment of a blogging schedule! This will make things substantially easier for you.
Now, you�ll have to keep monitoring and tracking which blog posts are getting the most reactions, which days are experiencing more voter turnouts than others, and of course, which types of posts you had the most fun writing.
Like I already mentioned, if something isn�t working properly or blogging feels like too much work, re-work and change something � make this thing work for you.
If you�ve succeeded at building a perfect blogging schedule, you�re excited to write, and you offer your readership great content, blogging will be a very fun experience for you.
What does your blogging schedule look like? How has it helped you achieve your goals? Let me hear your thoughts in the comments below!
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