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14 Bloggers Share Their Daily Blogging Routine Posted: 25 Apr 2013 08:43 AM PDT Yesterday I shared some tips for busy bloggers on how to find time to blog based upon a lot of questions I’ve had of late on that topic. As part of that post I was intending on describing my own blogging routine – but on the spur of the moment decided to email a group of blogging friends to ask them to describe how they go about blogging. Each have graciously allowed me to share their responses. I hope you find them as fascinating as I do. My Question to these bloggers was: Can you give us a quick snapshot of your blogging schedule – when do you do it? Do you have a routine or is it more spontaneous? Tsh Oxenreider from Simple Mom
Chris Garrett
In the past I had a proper schedule because at one point I was writing for a dozen blogs and people depended on me to deliver (contractually and out of a feeling of obligation). Like many bloggers, I used an editorial calendar, and such. This makes me feel I should get back to that! Christina Butcher from Hair Romance
I ban myself from checking emails or social media as it’s too distracting. I work to an editorial calendar which helps me plan my content, but it’s still flexible so I can add stories at the last minute. I have a waterproof notepad in the shower as I always get blogging ideas while I’m washing my hair! Leo Babauta from ZenHabits
But just twice a week is for my actual blog (as opposed to writing for books/courses). So about an hour, twice a week, first thing in the morning. Sarah Wilson
Each Monday I try to devote to getting my blogs sorted for the week (I post Tuesday – Friday…ish). I’ll write some afresh, or I pull one that inspires me from my drafts and tidy it up. My gorgeous assistant Jo will often add any links, caption pictures, do some extra research and run an extra eye over things. Invariably I get up on the morning of the post and tinker with it a little…often a bit of distance allows me to bring even more to it. Neil Patel from Quick Sprout
The 2 main days I find myself writing each week is Sunday and Wednesday. Typically I blog when I am at home or on the airplane. As for my routine, I typically think of ideas to write on and then I just start writing. Nicole Avery from Planning with Kids
As I have a plan for what I am writing, I can look at the topics earlier in the week. This lets ideas and often large chunks of the post, start formulating in my head, when I am doing other things like running. So when I actually sit down to do the task of writing the posts, it is much easier and quicker. I will schedule my posts in advance, so regardless of what happens in the week amongst family life, my posting schedule stays consistent. If I have extra time and have something I want to say, I will write and post spontaneously, but this would occur only a very small amount of the time. Tina Roth – Swiss Miss
I have multiple tabs that automatically open to my favorite online stores, specifically to their “new arrivals” pages to get an idea for new products. I am also so lucky to have loyal readers that send along wonderful things to my submissions email account! Jonathan Fields from Good Life Project
For my personal blog, I use a very disciplined methodology I call “When I’ve got something to say, I write.” lol. Chris Brogan
Crystal Paine from Money Saving Mom
I’ve found that I’m much more productive when I compartmentalise my blogging time and try to leave my laptop and phone in my office as much as is possible so that checking emails and social media is something that I do during blogging hours — instead of during family time or at the dinner table. Rand Fishkin from SEOMoz
My work schedule is such that these days, that’s the only time I have to quietly reflect, write, build graphics, etc. Trey Ratcliff from Stuck in Customs
I need to produce 365 unique pieces of photography art per year, so the production of the art actually takes much longer than the actual blog post. Maybe this is why I don’t mind the blog post. The blog post takes 5% of the time of the creation of the art. I write a short description of the photo and talk a bit about the art and the science behind it. Chris Guillebeau
As for the actual writing, that tends to happen more spontaneously. I have a general quota of 1,000 words a day, but that can include a variety of writing. If I’m working on a book manuscript or traveling overseas, sometimes I create the blog posts in advance. Stay Tuned for MoreTomorrow I’ve got a followup post to this where I ask these 14 bloggers for their key tips for finding time to blog. Also – don’t forget to check out our eBook on the topic: BlogWise: Discover the Secrets of Productive Bloggers. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger 14 Bloggers Share Their Daily Blogging Routine |
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