For the very last Bogging 101 post, our task is to ‘set ourselves up for continuing success’ by working on an editorial calendar, letting our readers knows when they can expect us to post. Then we are to visit five other blogs and congratulate them!
The last part of that is pretty easy as I am always visiting other bloggers, and they have plenty for me to congratulate them about.The difficult part for me due to my technical ineptitude is creating a calendar…
Suffice it to say, I have now got a calendar, and I have even added some events to it. The tricky part is trying to sync it (or whatever it is you have to do) to my blog! I have created a page for it which I will publish tomorrow probably.
What you can expect from me? Well this is a tricky one. Apart from the new Free-For-All Friday feature I created in order to share other brilliant posts that I love, and an upcoming challenge I am going to be taking part in soon (I will reveal more about that tomorrow. See I have learned how to schedule a post at least) I do not have a set timetable of what I post.
You can expect to see at least one daily post from me, and possibly more. It all depends on what mood I am in; what I have seen that has tickled my fancy, or whether or not something has happened that I want to write about. I do not plan what I am going to post at all really. The one thing I do hope though is that whatever I do post can make you laugh, or at least smile. That part is in the rules 🙂

You are a wizz kid… Good on you for completing another challenge and meeting a squill ion new bloggers. I think you’re doing brilliant and agree that you must not let the calendar spoil your spontaneity.
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Brillianty… Posting from phone and suffering from old lady eyesight fail!
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Ha Ha! I am a fail as well, as didn’t even notice! :-0
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Thanks Wendy. I don’t even know how to make the calendar thing work, let alone be governed by it! 🙂
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Nice! I’ve “been working on” my editorial calendar! Way to go!
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Thank you so much for coming over and commenting. I am not convinced I am ever going to finish the damn thing!
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The idea of a calendar sounds like a helpful guide. I always look forward to your posts!
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Thank you so much. It is really difficult to do a calendar as half the time I don’t know what I am going to post myself. I never really plan them at all!
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I can understand the difficulty. I’m lucky to pull something together twice weekly. You’re pretty amazing to offer such interesting and humorous posts so often. Not to mention the other blogging related activities you do. 🙂
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I think I have just found something that I really enjoy. I am lucky enough to have got some wonderful people like yourself that are supportive, and that encourages me to keep going! Your posts are great too Tonya. Always informative and interesting, I look forward to them 😉
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That’s wonderful! It’s such a great feeling to look forward to doing something you enjoy. I’m so happy to be included in that group of people you speak of as supportive and encouraging. I feel the same way. I think that connection with others is one of the special things about blogging. Thank you for always being so supportive and kind regarding my blog. It means a lot! 🙂
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I know for a certainty that I would not have continued blogging without the support I have had. We have a wonderful blogging community that gets bigger every day which is wonderful. There are many bloggers who I would consider my ‘friends’ although we have not met, and that is a wonderful bonus to blogging.
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I completely agree with you. Reciprocity with other bloggers enriches the experience of writing and sharing.
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