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How to Make Blogging Easier: Two Case Studies for You

I talk a lot in my Blog CPR course about reusing your OWN content in many different ways.

Well, one of the easiest ways that I've found is in planning yearly blog posts.

Here are two videos that will show you EXACTLY how I do it.

I hope you like them.


Case Study #1: Blog Calendar Example

In this video, you'll see the following blog post used as an example:
Free Weekly Blogging Calendar

You can see that I've used the same blog post draft for two years in a row.


Case Study #2: Letter to Santa Example

In this video, you'll see the following blog post used as an example:
An Entrepreneur's Letter to Santa

Again, you'll see that I've used the same blog post draft since 2005.


Recommended Resource:

If you'd like to make blogging more fun, check out Blog CPR to Breathe New Life into your Blog.

Thanks!

Warmly,
Nicole

PS. Of course, if you're an affiliate of Blog CPR – you are welcome to use the videos above to promote. 🙂

I appreciate shares and I adore comments! Please share your thoughts.

  • Elian Evans
    Reply

    What a fantastic, yet simple way to add helpful, relevant posts to your readers. The posts themselves are EXTREEMLY useful, your videos are simple but very helpful and you’ve reused your content in a creative way! Awesome. Thank you!

  • Brian T. Edmondson
    Reply

    Nicole,

    Thanks for sharing this resource. Perfect for those who use this time of year to plan ahead for the next year and developing a content / email marketing calendar.

    Keep the good stuff coming!

    – Brian

  • Lynette Chandler
    Reply

    Thank you for mentioning our blogging calendar – again 🙂 So appreciate you and great tips as usual – taking notes.

  • Lalitha Brahma
    Reply

    Thanks Nicole for sharing an easy method. Appreciate it.

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