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3 Things to Help You Write Posts Faster

Published 5 months ago • 1 min read

Hey Reader,

It's that time of the week when we look back at one of our favorite episodes and revisit its helpful content!

This week, we're excited to deep dive into 3 Things to Help You Write Posts Faster!

For some, writing posts is the best part of being a food blogger. But for others, it can be the most draining part, and you’d rather be developing recipes or taking photos.

With the steps I cover in this episode, you can set up a system that will help you write posts faster without sacrificing the quality.

➡️ Click to listen (or read along!) to the episode: 3 Things to Help You Write Posts Faster

In this episode we'll go over these tips:

  1. How to create an outline for your posts
  2. Reuse content to jump start a post
  3. Break up and isolate writing tasks

Your action steps:

📚 Start creating an outline, whether by setting it up in Wordpress or using an AI tool to help!

📷Let us know on Instagram 📸 your thoughts on this episode!

​Talk soon friend,

Madison

Ps.️ Our January 2024 start dates are open! If you are looking to take your blog to the next level in 2024, reply "crafted" and I'll share about our latest offer that bloggers are loving 🤩

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