Schedule Your Blog Posts


You have a number of different platforms at your disposal to use for scheduling blog posts. Some of these include Medium, WordPress, GoDaddy, Wix, Blogger, and many more.

I want to believe people schedule most on WordPress as I always do. I schedule blog posts on Medium and rank seriously there. And I also schedule blog posts on Wealthy Affiliate. A perfect example is what I’m doing right now.

The awesome thing is, you can have posts scheduled a week out, 2 weeks out, or 1 month out. It’s completely up to you, and that’s a prominent way to stay consistent with your blogs.

Build Brand Consistency Across channels

Building brand consistency across channels will help you remain consistent with your blog.

You want people to come across an image or stumble on a post somewhere and recognize right away that it’s yours! Your Instagram network, for example, should consistently tell a story, but it has to complement your networks in other channels.

I’ll talk in detail about building brand consistency in a future tutorial.



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PeterN1843 Premium
Hi Israel hope you're doing well. Thank you for reminding me about being consistent with my blogging.

I'm using Microsoft Word for all my planning and scheduling. I created templates that for each of my social media channels. It looks like a calendar with dates indicating when I should publish and send my posts.

I am trying to schedule all of my posts a month in advance, so I know exactly where I'm at.

Very helpful training as always Israel!

Peter
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Israel17 Premium
Great to know, Peter! You rock, my friend. Keep on planning and scheduling and keep on rocking your blog. Having a routine is helpful to keep at consistent blogging while others may prefer not to design such a routine. Thanks for taking the time to read this training tutorial!

Israel Olatunji
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AlanJE Premium Plus
Very helpful training, thank you Israel, Alan,
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Israel17 Premium
Most welcome, Alan! Thanks for taking the time to read this training tutorial! If those tips are followed and working strategies implemented, consider your blog going viral in search engine results pages. Thanks for your contributions!

Israel Olatunji
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Cc843002 Premium
Hi Israel,
Thanks for another vital training.
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Israel17 Premium
Most welcome, Chris! Thanks for dropping by and kudos for taking the time to read this training piece! While it costs a bit to use most of the planner tools out there, it may interest you to know that it's free to use the Post Planner tool on a Facebook profile. Thanks for leaving a thought!

Israel Olatunji
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Loes Premium
Hi Israel, I am always on the lookout for free to use programs for my cool amazing website tools list. I have checked up the Clever fox website, but I don´t see any free option there. What's included in the free version, and where to find it?
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for dropping by, Loes! Yes, the Clever Fox Planner isn't a free planner tool and that's why I mentioned in the tutorial that I wasn't going to mention the URL since it's only allowed here to use anchor links for platforms that offer free services. That's categorically stated in the post below by Kyle. However, you can leverage the Post Planner for free on your Facebook profile but for a Facebook fan page, it costs a little amount, while you'll get unlimited access to use it on all groups and pages. Hope it helps, Loes! Check the image below for further reference.

Thanks for leaving a thought!

Israel Olatunji
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Loes Premium
Thank you, I overlooked that in you article, not suitable for my page
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Israel17 Premium
Great, Loes! You rock. Thanks for getting back!

Israel Olatunji
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Mick-D Premium
I recently did a review on the Panda Planner.. lol.
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Israel17 Premium
Kudos to you for coming up with that discovery, greensail! Much excited! Glad to know you're already planning posts via the Panda Planner! Thanks for reading!

Israel Olatunji
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