Having an editorial calendar is an essential part of running a blog, but from a writer's perspective it's something of a drag. It sounds a lot sexier to sit down and write something furiously in a couple of hours than to plan posts in advance. So how can you plan your blog posts and execute things correctly while keeping that fire burning?
Have you ever made an editorial plan, only to fall behind and stop using it a few weeks later? Are you looking for a plan of action with your blog that allows you those bursts of inspiration but also supports you when you don't have time to sit down and write (or just don't want to)? Do you want to look to the future of your blog but feel like every time you do, you're hindering your creative spark? Having an editorial calendar is an essential part of running a blog, but from a writer's perspective it's something of a drag. It sounds a lot sexier to sit down and write something furiously in a couple of hours than to plan posts in advance. So how can you plan your blog posts and execute things correctly while keeping that fire burning? The answer is not simply an editorial calendar, but an editorial plan, one that works for you and not the other way around. This is much more than looking at your calendar and randomly assigning some posts to certain days. In this course, you'll learn how to lay the foundation for 3 solid, successful months of blogging, which starts with looking at your current life and habits, examining the factors that affect your blog, and diving deeper into balancing what your readers also want and need. what you are passionate about. This course will give you practical tips for achieving a blog you can plan and be proud of, while allowing for flexibility and the little things in life. I'll even show you how I use this plan myself, so not only will you get all the information, but you'll be able to see me put it into action on a to-do list and calendar. If you have a clear vision for your blog and know who your ideal reader is, this class is perfect for you. Access to Google Analytics is recommended, but not required. Otherwise, come prepared to take notes and do some serious, honest examination to create an editorial plan that you want to incorporate into your blog every day.
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