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I was just wondering. I noticed someone saying they had planned out some of their next blogs and it made me wonder how many people do that.

Mine is more of a diary, so I just wing it.

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i write daily... trying to do a year straight teasing or calling out a different type or group of people every day... so i have a list that i try and pick from on tough days. but some days the blog will literally hit me as i run into a group i want to write about...

i call it virtual people watching. watch me roll. here.
I'm another person who wings it. Sometimes I have an idea of what I will write about before each post but some days I just have no idea and just go with the flow.

That said I usually write on specific days but that's usually because they are most convenient for me.
I would LIKE to pre-plan but lately than not I just go and blog when I feel like it.

Sometimes I do pre-blog if its around something I need to rescearch though.
I just wing it (as can be evidenced by the amount of spelling errors I usually have). I always have. I think I need to start keeping a notebook, because I always have these really great ideas for blog posts...and then I forget them. So I may start planning them a little more.
I plan the topics for my posts, sometimes weeks in advance. I usually spend days preparing my blog posts, gathering information, writing, editing, screening... I really put a lot of care into what I write. I hope one day to have a good following of readers who appreciate that. Not only is my blog a place for me to spread ideas and knowledge, it is a place for me to train myself out of my ADD. By using this planning process, I am proving to myself that I can keep my attention trained on something for longer than 5 minutes. That's huge.
I guess it matters what your blog is geared towards. Mine's self-edification :-)
Mine is kind of a blend, A few of the memes I participate in call for planning snippets throughout the week, but most of the posts are random spur of the moment posts.
it depends on my mood. Most are pre-planned but with the faux celebrity interviews, I have the idea of who I want to interview pre-planned. The actual dialogue I write simultaneously. The writing flows and in like 5-10 minutes, I have a dialogue. =)
something will happen during the day and i'll think, 'dang, that would make a good blog.' and i try to mull over what i want to say, so that when i get home it's a quick post because it's already been thought out. but, i don't ever sit down, write something out, save it and edit it a million times over before i publish it. my patience is way too thin. (:
I usually wing it, meaning I don't go back and edit things much. Most of what I write is on the spot, but I do keep a running list of things I should blog about, like funny stories from my past or interesting encounters. Things that don't need to be posted right away but would make good stories.
90% of the time I wing it.. I write about random stuff that happen in my life...

I totally wing it. I write my blog more for me (as a journal) more than for readers. Obviously I love the support I get from my readers, but I don't want to edit down my writing too much. Writing a real, raw blog is important.

 

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