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Fellow WAers,

When we use SiteContent to write and publish our content, is it possible to schedule the post - or publish it in a draft mode in WordPress for further proc

Hi, Diane got you covered.

If you edited a document in site content and published it, future edits has to be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.

I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my WordPress media library.

You can't schedule publishing posts through Site Content but WordPress:

Under Status & Visibility, click on Immediately (right to the Publish option). A date and time picker is shown. Select the date and time when you want to publish your post.

After that, you will notice that the Publish button changes to Schedule button. Click on it and you're good to go.

Tom

Looks like Diane answered your question. Do you have additional questons?

Hi - no, it's not possible. You can write the content and leave it unpublished, ready to publish when you want but you can't schedule it to do it by itself. Or you can publish it and then immediately go to WordPress to put it in draft mode.

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Schedule publishing through sitecontent feature?

Schedule publishing through sitecontent feature?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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Fellow WAers,

When we use SiteContent to write and publish our content, is it possible to schedule the post - or publish it in a draft mode in WordPress for further proc

Hi, Diane got you covered.

If you edited a document in site content and published it, future edits has to be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.

I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my WordPress media library.

You can't schedule publishing posts through Site Content but WordPress:

Under Status & Visibility, click on Immediately (right to the Publish option). A date and time picker is shown. Select the date and time when you want to publish your post.

After that, you will notice that the Publish button changes to Schedule button. Click on it and you're good to go.

Tom

Looks like Diane answered your question. Do you have additional questons?

Hi - no, it's not possible. You can write the content and leave it unpublished, ready to publish when you want but you can't schedule it to do it by itself. Or you can publish it and then immediately go to WordPress to put it in draft mode.

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Hello there Wealthy Affiliates!

I'd like to ask whether I should write what my audience wants or what I feel comfortable about writing in my blog posts?

Thanks!

Why is what your audience wants different from what you feel comfortable writing about? I think pretty much any passion can be turned into a successful niche. Why wouldn't you be comfortable writing in the niche you chose? If you're not happy with the topic you're discussing, your audience will pick that up in the tone.

To me, the main goal of creating content is to connect with my audience and use that connection to help them. To do that, I find the intersection between what they want to read and what I'm able/willing to write about.

I was referring to my niche. I never thought of writing outside my niche. I guess, in that case, I should have changed my niche :)

Thanks :)

Write to capture the attention of the audience, but if you have a passion for your niche it should come through in your writing . So in a sense you should really be doing both. Jim

True that too, Jim.

Thanks :)

What Smart said below :)

You are creating content for them!

True that, thanks :)

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Write what my audience wants?

Write what my audience wants?

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Hello there Wealthy Affiliates!

I'd like to ask whether I should write what my audience wants or what I feel comfortable about writing in my blog posts?

Thanks!

Why is what your audience wants different from what you feel comfortable writing about? I think pretty much any passion can be turned into a successful niche. Why wouldn't you be comfortable writing in the niche you chose? If you're not happy with the topic you're discussing, your audience will pick that up in the tone.

To me, the main goal of creating content is to connect with my audience and use that connection to help them. To do that, I find the intersection between what they want to read and what I'm able/willing to write about.

I was referring to my niche. I never thought of writing outside my niche. I guess, in that case, I should have changed my niche :)

Thanks :)

Write to capture the attention of the audience, but if you have a passion for your niche it should come through in your writing . So in a sense you should really be doing both. Jim

True that too, Jim.

Thanks :)

What Smart said below :)

You are creating content for them!

True that, thanks :)

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