Blogging Made Easier With CoSchedule

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Are you a Blogger with a lot of content and too few readers. I know I still feel that way. How can I get my “evergreen” content in front of more people?

I’ve learned a ton of tips and tricks. I’ve created posts I believe in, so what more can you do when you’re ready to grow your audience? 

It is clearly time to upgrade your blogging tool box.

We use a lot of tools in the world of Blogging, but a few are absolutely vital.

I started out in 2008 with a simple xanga blog, where I shared about living in the country. As my desire to write grew, so did the platform I used. I had a brief stint on Blogger before I moved to a self hosted platform. I am now very happy using WordPress. With 100+ blogs posts to date I have a lot of content on the blog that is still relevant. The challenge is getting it out there again in a way that new people can read it. That is what led me to expand my tool box.

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I have had quite a few free trials from various editorial schedulers, but I kept coming back to CoSchedule. I am a visual person; I crave visual clarity, paper calendars over digital, so I love that the CoSchedule calendar fully integrates with WordPress. After I installed the plug-in the CoSchedule calendar is directly below the current draft I am editing. I can complete all of my scheduling at the same time that I am optimizing my SEO before I even post.  I can also click directly on the calendar in WordPress whenever I want to get a broader picture of my editorial calendar.

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I need a editorial tool that is robust but not difficult to learn

Have you canceled a trial from another tool because it was too complicated or offered features you had already set up? That is frustrating and  a waste of your time. Not with CoSchedule

Other programs I tried were hard to navigate or were hosted on a separate platform that offered little more than a drag and drop calendar. I needed a program that reduced the time I spent filling in content gaps. CoSchedule offers step by step instructions, with tutorials and video documentation to help you implement every step that they recommend for you. They don’t stop there. Every week I find fresh useable content in their email, and I apply it right to my blog. If you are like me you don’t have a lot of time to waste; I would like to spend the majority of time writing when I am at my desk. Now all I do is add a few steps to my content creation time and I know that my post will live a long and fruitful life. That is evergreen content.

I want to stop creating the same steps over and over

CoSchedule has malleable templates, so I can tweak them to fit what works for me and then use it over and over again. The best part is because CoSchedule fully integrates with Google Analytics, I know exactly what is working with my own real time numbers to back it up.

Are you in charge of projects?

If you have a team or just a partner, you can get on the same page and communicate in real time. No more getting lost in the email shuffle. When you are working on a post you are working in one place with your communication flow easily displayed on the work screen. If they had CoSchedule for teens, my house would be clean and their homework would be done on time.

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Still not sure about taking the next step? Check out the video clip here for a quick run through of features CoSchedule offers.


Are you ready to take your blogging to the next phase? Click the link below to get started.

Having tried many other tools out there, I have found CoSchedule is the best fit for me and they have a plan that I can legitimately afford. By clicking this link, you help make CoSchedule even more affordable for me because referrals will get you a 10% reduction in your rate. 
CoSchedule: The Editorial Calendar For WordPress

You can do this, I know you can. CoSchedule will help you do it faster.

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