By now, you should already know why Blogging is important for your online business.
As a matter of fact, I can probably say that your business is not going to make it in the long run if you don't have a blog.
However, for many, blogging may seem like a chore.
This is especially true if you don't really like to write.
In order to be a successful blogger, you need to write content regularly.
Some say, you should write every day.
Well, that's probably where most people have problems with.
I have to admit, it is not easy to write everyday.
Especially when you have a lot of other things to do in your daily life.
Thankfully, we have WordPress.
WordPress allows you to schedule your writings.
In other words, you can schedule one day for writing.
On that day, you write all the posts and schedule them to be published on specific dates.
Lets say you set every Monday as your writing day.
So, on Mondays, you write 5 or 7 posts, more if you are in the mood.
Schedule these posts to be published for that particular week - one post per day.
If you have been following KodeeXII.
Net, you might have noticed that I don't post regularly.
In fact, there are months where I only write a single post.
That certainly is not they way to become a successful blogger.
I intend to change that in 2011, which is approaching really soon.
In the past, without a proper scheduling mechanism and tool, I would just blog whenever I had the time and mood.
As such, don't blog sparingly which affected the traffic to my blog.
Today, with the help of this new Editorial Calendar plugin, I now have posts scheduled way into the future.
I can go into my blog's back-end and add contents as and when I have the time - say perhaps every weekend or so.
Thanks to the Editorial Calendar Plugin.
It certainly is an excellent plugin to have.
It helps in planning all your posts.
As can be seen from the above image, I now have a number of posts scheduled in the future.
I know, there are still a lot of days where I don't have a post scheduled.
That's just a brief snapshot of what I plan to do.
I will probably go back in and make some revisions here and there.
Yes, we can already create future posts in WordPress even without this plugin.
However, this plugin allows you to visualize your schedule in a format very familiar to everyone - a Calendar.
The best thing about it..
it's not going to cost you a single cent.
It's totally F.
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E! Are you using WordPress' post scheduling feature? If not you really should.
The Editorial Calendar plugin should be included as one of the must have plugin for all WordPress users.
Do you have a list of must have WordPress plugins? Add this to it.
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