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How to Create Automated Posts on a WordPress Blog
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Write an entry on your WordPress blog. You can prepare it as if you were about to publish it including categories, links, photos and all the content that you want to publish.
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Once you are ready to save the post, look on the right hand side of your screen and you will see the Publish Status menu.
As you can see, there is an option right next to 'Publish Immediately' and it says 'Edit.'
3. Click on 'Edit' to schedule the date and time when your post will go up on the Internet. On the date and time that you decide, your blog with be updated with this posting, just as if you were in front of your computer doing it.
4. Now that you have entered the date and time when you want to publish this post, click Save and your entry will remain as a draft until it goes live.
You can do this with as many posts as you want or need. They will all go live when you scheduled them on WordPress.
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