From research to drafting, revising, checking affiliate networks, to finally publishing and everything in between, how much time does it take you to wrap everything up?
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How long does it take to complete a blog post?
From research to drafting, revising, checking affiliate networks, to finally publishing and everything in between, how much time does it take you to wrap everything up?
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Depends on the subject, sometimes I rattle out a post within 30 minutes, and some posts I work on for a week.
Here is a training of me to make your time and mind count for 2 3 Secrets To Learn How To Write A Blog Post
Thanks, Loes. I went through your training suggestions, And a few of the questions you raised are regular questions for me. Pretty interesting how you set limits on yourself, I don't do that, but I definitely will start.
On average, I churn out a 1,500-2000 word post in 4-6 hours. research, outline, writing, revisions and checking with the affiliate marketing program.
Thanks!
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During the training, Kyle showed how to construct a review. I've noticed that numerous blogs outside WA review numerous items on single posts with affiliate links leading to th
Should not be a problem. As long as it's the same basic product, but different brands/types. Gives people options on what to buy which audiences definitely like.
Hello Paul, if it is one item by several different companies then yes you could review, comment and include a comparison between the companies. If however, it is more than one item, like lawnmowers, snowblowers, and cars, I would not recommend it.
If the products are related somehow and you're doing a comparison, I'd say yes. Otherwise, no, make them separate.
I'll take that with a grain of salt. I intend to do reviews of different brands. Doing it all on one page will make comparison easier. Thanks for the response!
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Is it disadvantageous to review multiple items in one post?
During the training, Kyle showed how to construct a review. I've noticed that numerous blogs outside WA review numerous items on single posts with affiliate links leading to th
Should not be a problem. As long as it's the same basic product, but different brands/types. Gives people options on what to buy which audiences definitely like.
Hello Paul, if it is one item by several different companies then yes you could review, comment and include a comparison between the companies. If however, it is more than one item, like lawnmowers, snowblowers, and cars, I would not recommend it.
If the products are related somehow and you're doing a comparison, I'd say yes. Otherwise, no, make them separate.
I'll take that with a grain of salt. I intend to do reviews of different brands. Doing it all on one page will make comparison easier. Thanks for the response!
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Depends on the subject, sometimes I rattle out a post within 30 minutes, and some posts I work on for a week.
Here is a training of me to make your time and mind count for 2 3 Secrets To Learn How To Write A Blog Post
Thanks, Loes. I went through your training suggestions, And a few of the questions you raised are regular questions for me. Pretty interesting how you set limits on yourself, I don't do that, but I definitely will start.
On average, I churn out a 1,500-2000 word post in 4-6 hours. research, outline, writing, revisions and checking with the affiliate marketing program.
Thanks!
That's pretty good Paulo