October 28, 2021

365 days of blogging

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While I have over 900 posts on this blog, going back as far as 2004, the last 365 posts have been published in the last 365 days. To be honest, I wasn’t sure how long I’d keep up the daily blogging habit, but it’s a year in and going strong.

If you have the desire to start blogging regularly, here are some posts that explain a bit more about why I’ve been doing this and how to get started yourself.

Why I’m Writing Every Day
Some thoughts on why I decided to start doing this.

Get Writing in 2021
Some related thoughts from Seth Godin on why you should blog daily.

Blogging beats journaling
Why I blog in public rather than journal in private.

To write more, read more
How I find ideas for new posts.

How I plan out my future posts
Some thoughts on getting my posts organized.

WordPress Editorial Calendar plugin
A great (free!) plugin that I use to help lay out my blogging schedule.

Sharing the posts I write
My daily plan (at least at the time) for sharing posts after they’re published.

365 are behind me, but the ideas are still piling up and I don’t plan to slow down anytime soon. If you have a blog you’ve been writing in lately, please share it in the comments below so I can check it out.

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