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The Ultimate Blog Planner

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When it comes to blogging, I am not very organised at all. This year my goal is to become more organised and that is why I created this Ultimate Blog Planner.  

My Blog Planner 1

This 281 page Ultimate Blog Planner includes:

  • Blog Goals
  • Post Ideas
  • Blog Contacts
  • Passwords
  • Media Kit
  • Advertising Options

Blog Planner 2

Monthly Pages for Each Month include:

  • Important Dates
  • Monthly Calendar
  • Monthly Statistics
  • Post Ideas for the Month
  • Reviews for the Month
  • Giveaways for the Month
  • Guest Posts for the Month
  • Contributor Posts for the Month
  • Sponsors for the Month
  • Advertising for the Month
  • Monthly Income
  • Monthly Expenses
  • Time to Party – Linky Details
  • Weekly Blog Schedule

All pages of this Ultimate Blog Planner are A4 size, giving you plenty of room to write in everything you need.

Blog Planner 3

You may want to print more of some of the pages in this Ultimate Blog Planner, so I recommend you look through the planner and plan which pages you want and then print out on white cardstock. To save paper, you can print out back to back if you wish. This will also help make the planner thinner, but this all depends on how you are going to store the pages. I recommend printing back to back, especially if you are having your planner bound.  I like to keep my planner in a binder that way I can add or replace pages as needed. To purchase your copy of this Ultimate Blog Planner, click on the link below:

Ultimate Blog Planner

If there is any pages missing that you would like added, please let me know and I will do my best to add them.

 

Category: UncategorizedTag: Organisation, Planning

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