How I plan what I write about each week on the blog

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Abdur12
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How I plan what I write about each week on the blog

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The weekly planning of the articles I write on my blog is less detailed than you might imagine. Let's say I follow a Spanish style rather than a German one.

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Despite not being a very organized person, I have managed to publish a post a day since January 1, 2012. What I call planning my posts, others would probably call improvisation at best.

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The question about how I plan my posts is a common question that many people ask me. I'll take advantage of this post to explain my blogging routine.

There are 2 ways to plan posts
Before starting what I do, you need to know the two main jewelry store email list trends. No two bloggers are the same. Especially when it comes to planning, there are important differences. To put it in some way, there is the “German” style and the “Latin” style.

German style : These bloggers work with an editorial calendar . I have never published a blog post on this topic because it would not work for me to know in advance what I was going to write about. This is more common in a purely business environment where more people have to collaborate.
“Latin” style : The contrast to the editorial calendar is improvised planning. You write about whatever comes to mind at the moment or the day before when you were in the shower. The most comfortable thing for these bloggers is not to plan because it has a negative impact on creativity.
There are also many who always plan their posts for tomorrow. The problem with this type is that they never manage to write anything. Therefore, they cannot be considered bloggers either .

My way of planning posts for this blog
Every blogger has his own style. Many probably follow a “Germanic” style that is influenced by both Germanic and Germanic types. In this case I am more on the Latin side than the German side.

1. I plan topics, not posts : This isn't always the case, but most of the time I have a rough idea of ​​the topics and categories I want to cover. If, for example, I've been writing a lot about blogs one week, I try to vary it up and do posts about startups , e-commerce, etc. over the next 7 days.
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