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Blogging Tip: Work on Posts One at a Time

September 24th, 2008 by Rishabh Mishra

You know why I haven’t posted in a while? No, it is not because I’m really busy, but because the CodingExperiments team has been churning draft after draft and ping-ponging back and forth between them to make updates. The result is a massive amount of half-baked blog posts. Working on posts one at a time and not starting another post until you have finished or given up on an existing post is a good way to prevent a barrage of blog post drafts from raining down on you.

While plenty of people say that producing good content is more important than posting regularly, plenty of new bloggers, including me, feel guilty when they do not post regularly.

Now, there have to be exceptions to this rule. Bloggers that write mostly time-sensitive material, then following this rule could possibly hurt them by delaying the publishing of the posts. Taking a look at this blog’s archives will show that whenever I try to cover something time-sensitive, I always end up covering it a few days later.

Also, if you would like more extremely obvious (or extremely brilliant, depending on your perspective) tips on blogging, you might like reading some of this blog’s other posts covering bloggi–oh don’t bother, I know nothing on blogging.


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