How to Live an Easier Blogging Life

Blogging requires a great deal of work at all times. And for that reason, so many people have been scared away. Though blogging may be hard for some people, it's a job for the mentally strong.

Though blogging helps to achieve financial freedom easily and fast, we have a daily routine of work we must perform in order to achieve that financial freedom/success in a lifetime.

Included in our daily routine of work are:

  1. Scheduling content and time
  2. Creating and publishing blog posts
  3. Editing and proofreading blog posts
  4. Brainstorming post ideas
  5. Sharing posts on Social Media
  6. Commenting on blog posts
  7. Responding to other people's comments; and a lot more.

And aside from the daily blogging routine mentioned above, there are still more that we do such as:

  1. Building relationship with other bloggers
  2. Building engagement with our readers
  3. Setting blogging and money goals
  4. Creating and Instigating personal products
  5. Publishing guest posts
  6. Socializing
  7. Promoting affiliate products and generating sales
  8. Writing newsletters
  9. Building an email list
  10. Creating connections with influencers; and many more.

One of the reasons most bloggers lag behind is that they don't know how to plan their work schedule conscientiously. When you know you have so much work to do on your blog, you should know how to design a strategy that will help you plan and complete your daily work routine excellently

I personally observed that I was wasting so much time in my early months of blogging and couldn't complete up to 50% of my normal daily work routine. So, I had to design a strategy to manage time consciously and to be more efficient. Now, I work as a full-time blogger in the comfort of my home, and I've got my time now to be more efficient.



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BobMargroff Premium
Today was my first blog post. I asked myself...am I going to post a blog everyday. My answer: probably not, maybe weekly...or not. I really haven’t decided, but I do know, that when the mood strikes me, y’all will see a post from me. Kind of like a surprise blogger. Awesome post, by the way!
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BobMargroff Premium
Wow, thanks for that. I will keep it in mind as I go along here.
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TommyVTE Premium
again a great post to learn from.
question, how many hours are you working on average per day as a fulltime blogger?
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RoopeKiuttu Premium Plus
My own experience is that a few hours is per day is enough once the things start rolling.

However, for me it has often taken so much more time because I distract myself with FB, WhatsApp, etc. If you can reduce those distractions, you can get so much more done. That's my 2 cents.
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TommyVTE Premium
Thanks that is what I thought more or less after things are set-up and start rolling
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RAFStuart Premium
I think that question might not be the word that I would choose, but what are you doing in the time, is it all blog writing, or do you do research, answer your WA mails, all this you need to add to the equation.
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