5. You may find yourself receiving an invitation to write a guest post for a pro editor
If it happens that you're invited to submit a guest post using a pro writing format which requires scheduling a post first, you may get scared away, and such an opportunity may never come your way again in a lifetime once you miss it. The problem with this particular factor is that if you're not used to scheduling a blog post first before diving into the writing, you may not be able to give the required post format.
How to Schedule Your Next Blog Post
As said earlier in the tutorial, scheduling your next post will create a remarkable path in the minds of both your new and existing readers. The change/difference in the new writing format/style will be intensely observed by readers and they will get so captivated.
:When preparing to write your next post, follow the simple steps below:
- Jot down the topic of your post
- Set up a mind scale
- Draw the key points for your post
- Extract ideas from each of the key points drawn
1. Jot Down the Topic of Your Blog Post
You'll start by jotting down your post topic or title first on a piece of paper or cardboard. If you’re not in your right frame of the mind, you may decide to pause the writing in order to continue later.
So, whenever you get your mental strength to write, go back to the topic of the post which you were about to start working upon before you had a short break. By mere jotting down the post topic, you'll find out that you’ve begun with the writing already as inspirations will begin to flow.
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Many valid points have been discussed.
I will use scheduling as a solution for writer's block.
Many times I can use the mechanics of scheduling versus doing nothing at all.
All the Best,
Louisa
Just curious? Is there more to this training?
I was really getting into it and it seemed to stop on the last three points.
I'm curious about what is a mind scale? Have you written another training to expand on this?
Really enjoy your trainings and look forward to them.
All the Best,
Louisa