05-22-2007
Developing a Blogging Schedule
Because Chrissie and I have one collaborative blog (GadgetChick) and are working on a second one (currently set to “launch” on June 1), last week we decided to solidify a blogging schedule, so that we would know what was expected of each of us, posting-wise, each day of the week.
Blogging Discipline
What I’ve discovered since then is that actually writing down a blogging schedule reinforces the discipline that’s required to keep on track with blogging frequency goals.
Since I have never played well with the word “discipline”, schedules had never worked well for me in the past, but I think my current combination of a renewed focus and the sharpening of my blogging vision is far more conducive to a successful blogging schedule.
So I’m working now on incorporating all my content blogs into this blogging schedule.
I’m not incorporating any of my search-engine driven news blogs into this schedule, mainly because I already am on a schedule with these sites. I basically do them at the same time I do my freelance blogging - the energy from the latter drives my posting to the former.
Posting Frequency
Developing a blogging schedule means that I need to take a good look at each blog’s intended posting frequency - and this is also something that I had resistance to doing in the past. It’s something I’ve often thought about, and talked about doing, but I’ve always felt constricted by the thought of tying myself down to specific posting frequencies.
(Again, this doesn’t apply to my news-type blogs. In those cases, money is the motivating factor.)
A Contract with Myself
Everything does seem to be shaping up nicely though. I have a draft schedule set up right now, and once I make a decision regarding posting frequency for one of the blogs, I’ll consider it a done deal - a contract with myself, so to speak.
I’ll report back in a future post, and let you all know how well I’m faring with this more disciplined approach.









May 24th, 2007 at 10:01 am
[...] In BJ’s post on Developing a Blogging Schedule she finishes with a short section titled ‘A Contract with Myself’ which caught my eye. [...]
May 24th, 2007 at 11:23 am
[...] After I developed my blogging schedule the other day, and finally finalized what I wanted that blogging frequency for that last blog to be, I had a short spell of relief - I felt like I’d accomplished something. But shortly after, when I took a look at what I was setting out to do, it felt to me like I had just outlined the blogger’s equivalent to climbing Mt. Everest. [...]
May 25th, 2007 at 3:34 am
I like the idea of creating a contract with yourself. I’m looking forward to see if it works.
May 25th, 2007 at 4:26 pm
It seems to be working so far for me, Oliver. Keeping my fingers crossed …!
May 28th, 2007 at 6:02 am
Fine. I think, i will try this for me, too.
May 28th, 2007 at 3:20 pm
Belle,
Great post! I have been working on a blogging schedule myself. I have 4 blogs that I am trying to post on a regular basis and the only way I felt I could do this was by setting a blogging schedule. So far I only have a sheet I made that helps me organize my posting ideas. I am still working on my blogging schedule. Here is a link to one of my posts about setting a blog schedule > Blogging Schedule
June 4th, 2007 at 1:39 pm
[...] There’s been a lot of talk lately about creating a blogging schedule, and it reminded me how important that type planning is to the overall success of a blog. Regular blogging yields increased traffic as people begin to realize that your website is a current source of information and if there’s a significant period of downtime, people will begin to unsubscribe from the feed. [...]