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Showing posts with label scheduling a post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scheduling a post. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2013

Have You Scheduled Your #atozchallenge Posts Yet?

Sign up to Reveal Your A to Z Theme!
As A to Z Challenge co-hosts, one of the biggest challenges we face is how to keep our own blogs going while taking care of a whole host of behind-the-scenes activity.

Last two years, I've gone with one blog. This year, I'm being brave and have submitted two, Amlokiblogs, and Daily (w)rite. I know of people who have submitted up to five blogs!

Before we know it, April would be here-- we have less than a month left! Where did all that time go? Seems to me we were just announcing the challenge and the co-hosts in January!

So, how many of your AZ posts are done? And how can you get them done in a way that is relatively quick and painless?

The most important thing, imho, is to decide a theme.

This makes it easier to pre-schedule posts.

For those of us doing the challenge, deciding a theme is half the job done, and if you've done this job, you can showcase it too, before the challenge starts: Mina Lobo has announced the "Big Reveal Bloghop" where we all reveal our themes a week before the challenge: March 21st. So go ahead and sign up and get to know/ renew acquaintances with a few other A to Z participants!

If you have all your A to Z posts done and dusted, and I know a lot of you have got just that, stupendous! Just make sure you spread the comment love. As DL Hammons tell us in his post, this is the one good way to make your blog part of the community!

If you haven't got your A to Z posts scheduled yet, what are you waiting for?

Thursday, February 2, 2012

How to save a post for a later date and time

I remember how tickled I was when I found out how to save a post for a later date and time.
This is how it’s done, using the “old” Blogger interface. 
Write a post.
Decide on the date and time of posting.
Click on Post Option.
Select the Schedule at option.
Then go ahead and set the date and time.
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When you are finished setting the date and time you MUST press the PUBLISH POST button to save it as “Scheduled” to your post listings.
If you go back and edit this post, you MUST press the PUBLISH POST otherwise it will be saved as a draft.
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Finally, this is how it will look in your Posting List. Note the difference! 
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I hope you find this helpful - if you need further assistance you can visit me HERE and leave me a note; you can also leave your questions here in the comment section...either way, I’ll be happy to help you out!
Cheers, Jenny @ Pearson Report