2. A good schedule reduces your editing stress

Another thing to consider before you start writing is that taking a period of 10 minutes to schedule a post can save you up to 1-2 hours of editing and another 1-2 hours of re-editing. This is realistic and it does happen to most veterans who don't spare some few minutes to schedule their work first before the writing begins.

Sometimes, you could decide to scrap a post maybe you previewed it won't suffice for what you're writing it for, or you may not be composed for that particular post idea.

3. Great ideas spring up while scheduling

When scheduling a blog post, other great ideas may trigger off sometimes. And if it occurs that you can't come up with a great post idea at a particular time, you may decide to re-schedule your post until you can figure out what you believe your readers really want.

4. Well-scheduled posts usually captivate the readers

Have you learned a lot now about making your posts captivating and engaging? Do you really know readers can get frustrated once they can't meet their expectations in the body of your post, feeling that it looks totally contrary to what the headline promised? If this occurs, readers may not finish reading down the post, and may, eventually, click away never to return to your blog.

If you take some time to schedule your post first, you'll find out that you may, sometimes, come up with great ideas and you will definitely write a topically-relevant and highly-engaging article that will satisfy your readers' appetites.



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Rayso Premium
Thanks for your input Israel. Appreciated
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TommyVTE Premium
Thanks for letting me know. In the learning process I started to change my working schedule
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for the reading, Tommy! Much appreciated! You need to plan your post in order to get yourself fully composed for the writing. It really works. It's a proven strategy. Thanks for the visit!

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louisaparson Premium
Israel,

Thanks for re-directing to the end of the article.

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
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for stopping by, Louisa! Much appreciated! Post scheduling will help you resolve the writer's block challenge faced by most veterans. Thanks for the visit!
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anusuya1 Premium
Israel,
I am scrambling around not being organized well before I started. Your training really helps me. It did now as well.
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for stopping by, my friend! Much impressed at your determination to be a rocking blogger! Scheduling your posts will do the writing job perfectly for you. Kudos to you!
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louisaparson Premium
Israel,

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
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for stopping by, Louis! Kudos to you for the reading! Kindly check the page below to find out what setting up a mind scale means while scheduling your next post. And every necessary editing is perfectly done in the tutorial. Thanks for the visit! Wish you much success!
Israel Olatunji
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