| One of the frustrating parts about blogging is | | | | publish them for you. |
| sometimes finding inspiration on topics to write | | | | Here's how it works. |
| about. One of the more frustrating parts of | | | | |
| blogging is matching your moments of inspiration | | | | 1. Take a post that you have written and are |
| with spreading out your blog posts to allow for a | | | | ready to publish, including proper tagging, images, |
| relatively even amount of postings. A lot of blogs | | | | etc. |
| that I read make it seem like all the writer does | | | | 2. Go to the "Post Timestamp" on your post page |
| all day long is sit around behind the screen, | | | | and expand it. |
| banging away on the keyboard. | | | | 3. Select the "Edit timestamp" by clicking on it, |
| This is where the Wordpress Timestamp feature | | | | there should now be a checkmark in the box. |
| can pay huge dividends to your blogging efforts. | | | | 4. Edit and select the date and time that you |
| The Wordpress Timestamp feature can save you | | | | want your post published. |
| a lot of time when it comes to creating and | | | | Now there is one important step left in editing |
| publishing your posts. Lets say that you have a | | | | your post for future publication. |
| day where you are really feeling inspired about | | | | You now need to click on the "Publish" button. If |
| several topics, your writing is really flowing and | | | | you don't do this and just click on "Save", it will |
| you have some great ideas for posts. You have | | | | save your post as a draft and not publish it when |
| written 3 or 4 posts, but you would like to spread | | | | you have specified. |
| them out because you are getting ready to go on | | | | This feature has saved me quite a bit of time and |
| vacation, or have that looming deadline for a | | | | frustration of trying to write posts when I have |
| project at work that you must complete. | | | | lots of other things going on. I hope this helps you |
| Using the Timestamp feature will help you to | | | | in your moments of inspiration and blogging! |
| spread your posts out over a few days and | | | | |