How To Time Your Writing

Posted by Paul Hines
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This may seem like a small thing to some of you but everything is about timing in this game, what do I mean by that? Well, you have to set a time for your writing because timing your writing is not something you can take lightly and even the best writers had to learn this lesson. If your online writing is off by any degree you run the risk of missing a ton of people who would otherwise be reading your stuff. Let me show you what I mean in a few points below:

 

1. There are some people who read my posts who are on the fence about joining me in my Multipure Water Filter business and have become accustomed to reading my posts and want to see if I'm faking, or the real deal.

 

2. People expect consistency, no, people demand consistency.

 

3. You have to take into account the different time zones in the country and time your writing accordingly.

 

4. Do your heavy lifting as early as possible.

 

5. Train yourself to post at least twice a day.

 

6. Some of my tribe expects to read my posts while drinking their coffee while others expect to read my posts after they've come home from work. Write accordingly.

 

7. You also have to take into account different time zones around the world, some of my readers are in different countries so I make sure I hit them all.

 

8. Train yourself to write more on weekends, the people who are off on weekends have more time to chill and are thirsty for good posts.

 

9. I do most of my writing and posting in one hour as early as possible and another hour in the evening because some people want to read my work before or after dinner.

 

10. Don't take it for granted that just because you don't get a lot of comments that people aren't reading your posts, if its quality writing I guarantee they're reading it.

 

11. Train yourself to become a writing machine, that way it will become a part of you and you won't feel right unless you post, thereby cementing your consistency.

It took me awhile but I believe I have a solid foundation with my Marketing techniques and am prepared when I get the flood of people wanting to join my Multipure Water Filter business.

 

 Building a foundation will always be key in this Market. Its been my experience that its better to prepare for success than to be caught flat footed when It arrives.

 

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