Not every week, but on a good week by the end of Sunday evening I will have written and scheduled a few posts to each of my main blogs. Why?

It is all too easy when you are running a series of blogs to see the hours and days slip by and then realise that you have not posted to your blog for a few days. Maybe you rush a post or two out. However, this is not good for your blog.

So once a week I will look through the search terms that have been used to find my blogs and use these to generate a handful of article titles. Usually for me this is a Sunday evening. Then I pick a few and will write and schedule posts for the rest of the week. This means that I have a guaranteed few posts scheduled for the week. I know that my readers will have material to read, which is the aim of what I am trying to achieve.

It also means that my writing time in the week can be spent writing additional posts for those in between days that I have not scheduled posts for. These posts can be longer and syndicated to article directories and guest blogging systems, safe in the knowledge that I have unique content also appearing on my blog and am not in a rush to write a post that should have been published already.

A word of warning though – make sure that you don’t schedule the posts for the same time every day. Mix up the times so that you do not upset the search engines. It shouldn’t cause them a problem, but don’t give them any excuse!

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