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RE: LeoThread 2023-09-14 08:56

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Do you plan for your Hive articles in advance?

What's your #HIVE article writing routine?"


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I'm writing about what I learned about Content Planning, as part of my Learn with Me series. I might use your answers here for my next article to help with that article.

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I used to make drafts in advance but I'm finding it challenging now which explains why my long-form content is sporadic on this alt, lol!

Haha, I'm the same. I still draft my content a few days before posting it, but I usually post it as soon as I finish editing it with little time for review.

Can I mention your comment in my next article?

Guess it happens, lol!

Oh, feel free to mention it, would be my pleasure xD

I don't plan them too much, but I think about the topic so I just sit and write without stopping. If I left them sit too much i don't finish them. And I create templates so I format fast

I started creating templates recently too. (Thanks to Ecency's Snippets feature.) I usually think of a topic and start writing on a draft, but I usually only do 500~ words per day. !LUV

Can I tag you/use your response in my next article?

I created my templates back when you had to create them in a text file haha. Then just a Peakd template. and now working something else for leo.

And sure, you can :D

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I've never been able to be like the people who plan content and have several drafts ready to publish. Maybe that's why I've always struggled to publish a post a day, hehe.

I struggle posting once per day too... The weeks I manage to do that, I get burned out quickly. I'm still trying to the find the routine that works for me the best.

Can I use your answer in the post I'm writing about the topic?

Sure! You can use it :)