Schedule Example #1: 1 Article Per

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zihadhosenjm40
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Schedule Example #1: 1 Article Per

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For schedule #3, your work load could be reduced by outsourcing a few articles a week, or outsourcing a batch, then using your time to edit, upload, and finalize.

Some of you may be looking at that third schedule and philippines whatsapp number data are you crazy? But to be honest, it’s not that bad of a schedule. You get off work at 5, eat and get to the computer by 6, then hammer away at the computer from 6-11 from Monday to Friday. Yes, it’s tough, but it’s not like you’re working in the mines.

This is how people have those crazy stories of earning $10k in six months. They work their ass off.

It’s pretty rare to have that type of work ethic, but 5 articles per week for a year would absolutely LAUNCH you in the right direction.

Of course, I always recommend doing something sustainable. Burnout is real, and kills many online businesses. Start with something you can handle for sure, then increase from there.

So if I was starting a new blog from scratch, and had a full time job, I’d do something like Schedule #2 from above. A couple hours in the evening, then double that on Saturday/Sunday. Getting 2-3 articles published per week is 100-150 articles on your blog by the end of a year, and that’s massive, not just in terms of volume, but also in terms of getting lots of practice writing blog-style articles.
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