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How to stay consistent with your blog
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 217167, member: 61772"] Blogging is great for your business. It's one of the best ways to drive traffic to your website and keep your customers informed. But it can be hard to stick with it! We've all been there: you get really excited about a new project, and you're posting every day for the first week. But then you miss a day, and then two, and before you know it, you haven't posted in three months. Don't beat yourself up about it—just make a plan to get back on track! Plan ahead. If you're feeling stuck, try planning ahead what you want your next post to be about, or even just writing down some ideas for future posts so you know what's coming up and can mentally prepare! Here are more top tips for staying consistent with your blog: Set aside time every day to write. Even if it's just 30 minutes, doing this will make sure that you won't forget or procrastinate. Write out an editorial calendar. This will help you keep track of what you've already written so that nothing gets duplicated, and it'll help give you ideas when you're having trouble thinking of topics. Get some help! If you don't have someone on staff who can write blog posts (or if they're busy doing other things), hire a freelancer to help out. [/QUOTE]
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