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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hard times, they always come don’t they? Imagine, you worked your butts off pretty hard for 6+ months to get steady traffic. You really dedicated your effort to make sure there’s growth in your blog and all of a sudden you learned that you’re going...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hard times, they always come don’t they?  Imagine, you worked your butts off pretty hard for 6+ months to get  steady traffic. You really dedicated your effort to make sure there’s  growth in your blog and all of a sudden you learned that you’re going to  be busy for the next few months, thus you can only spend so little time  for your blog.</p>
<p>Think about this, things online move  rapidly. Spending 2 months to promote a blog and get traffic would only  take 1 week of full absence to have that traffic diminish. With that in  mind, we’re in big trouble. But of course like anything else, there are  smart fixes and solutions for that and in this blog post I aim to talk  about those things.</p>
<h2>Write in one sitting</h2>
<p>If you’re really busy, there’s a good  chance that you can still have a day or two where you can write some  blog posts. Believe its more than enough.</p>
<p>The way I do it most of the times is  write my blog posts in one sitting. So basically you could pick your  most productive day, in most cases, its every Monday, and then sit down  and don’t do anything other than write blog entries. You would be  surprised how many high quality articles you can pump out in that day.</p>
<p>For me I usually do it every morning mostly in my home office (anyone can call their room their office <img decoding="async" src="http://www.melvinblog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif" alt=";-)" /> ) and spend almost 6 hours in writing articles. I can then come up  with 5-8 blog articles that I can now set on queue. The important thing  here is that you have the continuity of content which will definitely  help with consistent traffic and awareness around the blogosphere.</p>
<h2>Utilize Social Media accounts</h2>
<p>In the event that you cannot really go  out and market your blog through commenting or other things, you can  simply just utilize your social media accounts such as Twitter, Facebook  and etc.</p>
<p>Most people can access this through  their mobile phones so just a simple tweet maybe every three hours can  do wonders. Social media is still a hot commodity when it comes to  traffic generation and if you have good following on social sites then  there’s a good chance you can benefit from it a lot by doing it  consistently.</p>
<h2>Make things Structured and Automated</h2>
<p>One thing that I learned a lot ever  since having a job is making things automated and structured. Of course  before, I thought I was very structured but I know I improved a lot.</p>
<p>Here are some of the things that you can automate so you no longer need to do it manually.</p>
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<li>Automate your tweets – This can be done in various ways. You can signup to a service known as <a href="http://twitterfeed.com/">twitterfeed. </a>What it does is simply just automatically tweet your latest post  published so there’s no need to do it manually. Another is by utilizing  this plugin called as <a href="http://www.ajaymatharu.com/tweet-your-old-post-with-tweet-old-post/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Tweet Your Old Post</a>.  This brilliant plugin simply just tweets any random posts of yours in a  certain time interval and the beauty about this is that you can have  control on types of posts that you want to publish. Let’s say you just  want to continually publish your top posts. What you can do is filter it  using your categories so that you can eliminate your personal posts  from being tweeted.</li>
<li>Structure your newsletter series – Just like in posting blog posts,  you can actually do your newsletter of one week or 2 in one sitting. In  my experience, the best way to do it is every Sunday since you are much  more relaxed to write a series of newsletters.</li>
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<h2>Seek for outside help</h2>
<p>In an event where you feel you really  need outside help, you can simply just hire a freelancer out there to do  things for you.</p>
<p>Contrary to what most people think, its  actually not that expensive. You can simply do a contract that would pay  a freelancer on a per article basis so you don’t need to shed a lot of  money for something that is not done daily.</p>
<p>You can also hire virtual assistants  that can oversee minor operations on your blog such as publishing blog  posts, deleting spam comments, answering emails and maintaining small  things. Hiring someone can be really really helpful especially if you  want to maintain consistency in your blog.</p>
<p>There ya go! Those are the 4 things that  you can do to be able to maintain your blog even when you don’t have  time to do it on a daily basis. Strategic blogging involves being wise  enough in facing certain problems mentioned above. If you can make  yourself involved lesser than ever while still reaping the same  benefits, then you’re doing it right.</p>The post <a href="https://massivelifestyle.com/how-to-maintain-your-blog-content-when-your-busy/">How to maintain your blog content when your busy</a> first appeared on <a href="https://massivelifestyle.com">Massive Lifestyle</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
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