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Creating Your Blog Content Calendar If you don’t have a content calendar, then it’s easy to let your blog fall by the wayside. You might start off with good intentions, but without a plan in place, it’s easy to get side tracked and forget to publish new content. A content calendar ensures that content is actually being published on a regular basis. It gives you a deadline to work towards and keeps you accountable. It Makes it Easier to Collaborate with The Team If you have a team of writers, editors, or designers, then a content calendar makes it easier to collaborate with them. It Helps You Stay Focused When you’re first starting out, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of publishing new content. However, this can often lead to scattered thinking and a lack of focus. Gives A Better Picture of the Upcoming Content If you’re working on a long-term content marketing strategy, then a content calendar gives you a better picture of the upcoming content. Allows You To See What’s Working (And What’s Not) Finally, a content calendar allows you to see what’s working and what’s not. On the other hand, if you notice that your traffic spikes on the weekends, then you might want to consider publishing more content on those days. Sydney Website Design Agency Suite 87, Level 33, Australia Square, 265 George St, Sydney NSW 2000 1300 684 339 https://sydney.website/ Web Design Agency | Website Design Sydney | Web Design Sydney | Website Designers Sydney | Web Design in Sydney

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