Welcome to February’s Be a Better Blogger challenge! This month we’re talking about blogging schedules. What it should include, how to figure out the best one for you, and more.
Like last month, I’ll put all the tips for doing so into separate Bumblings Blog Tips posts tagged February BABB.
What We’re Talking About:
- The different parts of a blogging schedule
- Coming up with a blogging schedule
- Different editorial calendar tools
- Ways to keep track of everything
- Tips for keeping your schedule
Sure, that’s part of it. It’s important to figure out what you’re going going to post and when, particularly when you participate in blog tours. It’s really important then.
But a blogging schedule should encompass everything you need to do to take care of your blog, from writing posts, to promoting on social media, to checking your stats and requesting ARCs.
Sound like a lot? Don’t worry, I’ll help you get there in this month’s Be a Better Blogger Challenge.
Help Spread the Word:
Also, exciting news! We’re going to have a Twitter chat this month! I’m not sure when it’s going to be yet, but I’ll be sending out an email when I finalize the date and time:
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Thank you so much for taking the time to help us become better! I am very new at this, so I need all the help I can get!
You’re so welcome! It’s so much easier when you build these habits early on, so you don’t have to try to break a bad routine later. 🙂
I’m hoping that this will help me budget my time and try to keep myself on a schedule and tips on how.
This is fantastic. I still need to think about what I need to get done. I do have a schedule of sorts. I plan and schedule my posts every weekend, but I could improve a lot more. I am terrible on social media, and cross-promoting on posts. I don’t have a schedule for that and so it never gets done 🙁
Oh, girl, I got you covered. 🙂 I’m awesome at coming up with workflows, schedules, plans, and all that jazz. Sticking to it is another story. But from what I’m told, I seem to be really good at getting other people organized, even if I can’t organize myself. 😛
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this is going to help me so much. I really need help.
This is going to help me so much.
You don’t know how happy it makes me to hear that!
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