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How to make your blogging schedule for beginners writers

Ali Muattar May 12, 2026 2 min read 0 comments

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Creating a blogging schedule is an essential step for beginner writers to stay organized and consistent. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you develop your blogging schedule:

Define Your Niche and Categories: Based on your interests and expertise, you’ve already outlined some categories. Clearly define the topics you’ll cover within each category.

Set Realistic Goals: Determine how frequently you want to publish blog posts. For beginners, starting with one or two posts per week is reasonable.

Consider Your Audience: Think about your target audience’s preferences and needs. Tailor your schedule to provide valuable content for them.

Allocate Time: Assess how much time you can dedicate to blogging each day or week. Be realistic about your commitments and availability.

Prioritize Quality Over Quantity: It’s better to publish high-quality, well-researched posts less frequently than to produce subpar content more often.

Create a Weekly Calendar: Divide the days of the week into the categories you’ve chosen. Assign a category to each day, ensuring a balanced mix of topics.

Plan Ahead: Outline blog post ideas for each category in advance. Having a content plan ensures you won’t run out of topics or struggle to come up with ideas.

Consider Seasonality: Align some of your blog topics with seasons or current events, as this can attract more readers.

Be Flexible: Leave room in your schedule for spontaneous posts or last-minute changes to accommodate timely topics.

Utilize Scheduling Tools: Use blogging platforms or social media management tools that allow you to schedule posts in advance.

Monitor Performance: Track the performance of your blog posts using analytics. Identify which topics resonate most with your audience and adjust your schedule accordingly.

Engage with Your Audience: Encourage comments and feedback from your readers. Interact with them to understand their preferences better.

Stay Consistent: Stick to your blogging schedule as much as possible. Consistency is key to building an engaged readership.

Measure Progress: Regularly review your blogging schedule and assess how well it aligns with your goals. Make adjustments if necessary.

Enjoy the Process: Blogging should be enjoyable and fulfilling. Embrace your passion for writing and sharing knowledge with your readers.

Remember that creating a blogging schedule is a flexible process. As a beginner, you’ll learn and adapt along the way. The key is to stay dedicated, authentic, and responsive to your audience’s needs. Happy blogging!

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Ali Muattar is not a man who chose comfort when confronted with injustice. He is an author, psychologist, teacher, investigative journalist, politician, PhD scholar, and serial entrepreneur; not as a list of credentials to display, but as a set of instruments he has deliberately acquired to serve a single, abiding purpose: standing with the oppressed, wherever they are, and refusing to look away.

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