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moniyaakter
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Schedule your blog posts in seconds

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Once all the boxes are checked, you can set the post status to Complete and give Strive the green light to go live at the scheduled time.

What happens when you're in that in-between stage where your post is more than just a blank page, but not quite ready to publish?

At this point, we can't get enough of Strive's super nifty color-coded status feature. In addition to the standard Not Started (Red) and Complete (Green) statuses, Strive offers 2 additional options: Writing (Orange) and Working On (Yellow).

Writing means that you are still in the midst of genius and are actively working on turning your ideas into a masterpiece.
Editing means you are in the final stages and just a little bit of fine tuning and polishing is left to do.
Strive Content Calendar post status feature
Now it's like seeing a blooming garden of productivity in front of bahrain telegram number you! Get a clear overview of which items are finished and which still need a little more time for watering


There are a lot of things to do in the sidebar of the WordPress editor, like assigning categories and tags , uploading a featured image , and setting the status of your post. You probably also have a habit of scheduling your finished blog posts, which is perfectly fine.

Strive's planning capabilities take it to the next level.

Back on the Strive content calendar screen, you'll see that your post is ready and ready to publish on the day and time you assigned, but what if you need to make changes to the schedule?
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