I have a blogging schedule. As in, every day that I post has a theme. I have gone over the edge.
Mondays are for zombie-preparedness, Tuesdays, I post a project. Wednesdays I tell you about all the
Why do I do this? Well, other than being one of those 'quirky' sort of people, I really function well with some structure. It's easier for me to plan stuff if I know when it's going to be posted. I think it goes with that list-making, type-A, annoy-everyone-around-you sort of thing...
Do any of you do this too?

I have a schedule, but it doesn't include themes for each day. I just try to post a project (using the term loosely, sometimes my projects are food I've made, tips I've come across, etc.) on Mondays and Fridays, and then on Wednesdays I have my link party. The last Saturday of each month is "Caturday" where I post cat-related projects, but other than that there isn't really a theme. If I have anything else worth posting I just sorta throw it in on a Tuesday or Thursday... :-)
ReplyDeleteI don't have a schedule. It doesn't surprise me, miss budget down to a penny, does have a schedule. Perhaps I need to invite you into my world to provide me with some structure :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I do the exactly same thing. I only post 3x/week - Manicure Mondays, Weird & Wonderful Wednesday and it used to be a recipe on Friday but I've been slacking on that and just adding out of the day posts instead. I keep saying I need to switch things up but hey, if it ain't broke...
ReplyDeleteSchedule all the way! It helps me stay focused and in control. Otherwise I would lose my mind.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely do this.
ReplyDeleteI've only got three themes so far, though.
Tuesdays alternate between two topics, and every Friday is the same topic.
Sometimes I'll throw in a random post.
Having a schedule has greatly increased my ability to reliably post and my stats (I'm in the double digits routinely now!) and it's provided a framework into which I can fit almost any topic I want to talk about.
Plus I can schedule posts in advance and feel less pressure to come up with something/anything!