Let me count the ways:
1. Think you don’t have enough blog content to fill a calendar? Take a look at some of your most frequently asked questions. My guess is that you can get multiple mileage from hot topics. For example, select different angles and publish several posts on that subject. Begin, for example, with “Biggest Misconceptions about [your subject].” Then go on to address some of these misconceptions in greater detail in subsequent posts. For example, I found three posts on the blog of the Capital Area Animal Welfare Society that were all categorized under “common misconceptions.”
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