The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Uncomplicated Editorial Calendars and Business Blogging

Do you know how to make a Pop Tart?

Probably.

You probably know that while you can eat them cold, like cavemen did before they invented fire, they’re WAY better if you toast them.

But how do you know? Did you see it in a commercial? Did someone tell you to do it? Did you read the instructions on the box? (Did you even realize there are instructions on the box?)

At some point, you were taught to make a Pop Tart better by warming it up.

And right now, I feel like I’ve given you a big ol’ stack of Pop Tarts without telling you to put them in the toaster.

A few weeks ago, I wrote this post about panic blogging, and how it can singlehandedly ruin your blog. And since then, a lot of you have been telling me on social media about how you’re creating editorial calendars to plan out your blog posts ahead of time and make your lives easier – so mad props to you!

But I can’t shake the feeling that I can do better, and show you how to REALLY make your editorial calendar extra amazing. Because while you can keep things super simple with a no-muss, no-fuss sort of editorial calendar, if you’re a Type-A like me, you’ll want to take things to the next level.

So in the spirit of making a good thing even better, I put together this guide to making the best darn editorial calendar possible.

The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Uncomplicated Editorial Calendars and Business Blogging

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Rick Duris is CopyRanger.

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