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How do you make time for your blog?

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Blogging can be fun be it does take time take to write content. Sometimes it may take 1 hour to make a blog post or it may take more time than that to write a blog post. Most people work a 9 to 5 job and may have kids so time is not on your side when blogging but there are some ways to make more time and make time for your blog. I run two blogs thexking.com and rotogrip.org are the two blogs that I run and I try to write 3 post per week on both sites. So I will go over some ways how I make time for my blogs that I run.

Cut out the things that sucks up your time:

One of the best things that you can do for your blog is to cut out the things that takes up time. This can be playing the Xbox or hanging out with friends. Playing video games if fun but it can take a lot of time out of your day and what you can do is write your blog post before you play video games.

Maybe cut off TV time and make more time to blog. Maybe instead of going out all the time, stay home and write yourself a blog post. I think we all have somethings that we can out cut out that just waste our time. Even just browsing on Facebook and Tiktok is really take up some time so try to cut those things out.

What I try to do is get up early, maybe 45 mins from the time I have to go to work and I would write my blog post then. Sometimes I would go o bed late after writing a blog post. I really like getting up early to write because now that I have written the post, now I can do what I want in that day knowing that my post is done that morning.

Use the WordPress time stamp:

One of the best things about WordPress is the time stamp feature where you can write your post today and schedule out that post in the future. So if you can take one day and write 5 blog post, you can schedule that post out during that week and it’s good to have a schedule on how my post are you going to do per week?

Starting off I would do 2 post per week and I would write up 4 post in one day and schedule those post out for the next 2 weeks. Now I have 2 weeks’ worth of content so I can take a small break during that week or what I should be doing is writing more content but now I have a cushion. This is what I do with my blogs and it works for me. See what you can cut out to save time and try to schedule out your content during the week and if you can only do 1 post per week, then try to write 4 at one time and schedule out all 4 during the week and now the month is good to go.

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