Do you want your company’s message to appear in your blog…someday?
If it’s acceptable to your company to get a message out within 90 days, then don’t even bother to read the rest of this post. It’s going to sound ridiculous to you, and probably pretty scary, and frankly it will seem rather rushed.
But could you put me in contact with your competitors? Because while you’re delaying, your competitors are acting.
And can get messages out within 14 days.
- (Day 1) Your competitor and its writer decide on the topic, goal, benefits, and target audience (and, if necessary, outline, section sub-goals, relevant examples, and relevant key words/hashtags, and interim and final due dates).
- (Days 2-4) Then the writer puts a draft together for your competitor’s review, ideally within three calendar days.
- (Days 5-7) The competitor reviews it, ideally within three calendar days. (Yes, I know that such projects sometimes end up on a company’s back burner and aren’t reviewed until a month later, but what if your competitor is motivated?)
- (Days 8-10) The writer makes some final changes, again within three days.
- (Days 11-13) The competitor approves the final changes, again within three days.
- (Day 14) The competitor loads the text into its blog software, adds any necessary images, creates promotional posts on social media (often the original writer can draft those when they draft the blog post itself)…and THE BLOG POST IS LIVE.
So while you’re deciding when you will decide whether you want to say something, your competitor has already said it.
This is the exact process I follow with my clients with my Bredemarket 400 Short Writing Service.
If your competitor wants to get its message out now rather than later, have your competitor talk to me.
Make sure your competitors know that blogging provides benefits.

And Bredemarket can provide blogging services.
