Making Use of Drafts in Wordpress
Posted by Alex in Blogging
16
August
Some of you might think that once you get to writing your post, it is necessary to finish it in one single swoop. From my experience, this is not true and absolutely not recommended. Drafts are a great feature in Wordpress and I love making use of drafts. What do I mean by that?
Drafts are essentially an auto-save feature in Wordpress and if you haven’t noticed already, your posts automatically save themselves as you write depending on your settings. More often than not, I start a few topics that I have in mind and write what I can on that subject. Then sometime later, usually the next couple of days, I open up my draft and go over it.
What is the benefit in doing that?
The benefit is pretty straight forward. When you come back to your post, you have a fresh perspective on your content. As you read over it, you’ll begin to see any mistakes you made as well as more ideas to complete your thoughts. Drafts are really a great way to empower your articles with stronger ideas and even if your post is complete the first time you wrote it, it never hurts to save it as a draft and add finishing touches to it later on.
This is a short post, but I definitely want to hear everyone’s input on how they see drafts in their blogging world.
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