Use Google Docs and Your Smart Phone to Post Content to Your Blog

Want to learn the EXACT steps for posting content on your blogs from your phone?

Some of my Wordfeeder content customers have told me they only post content from their desktop computer. That’s great and all, and I was once the same way.

But if you want to get more content publishing tasks accomplished while out and about, do this.

  • Set your phone to network connection instead of wifi so you don’t get hacked. (when you upload the images you may want to switch back to wifi so they load faster – or you can wait til later).
  • Log into your blogs and socials from your smart phone.
  • Log into your Wordfeeder member account and download the MS Word file you want to paste content from.
  • Go into the Files area of your phone’s storage. Find the file you want, and “share” it to Google Drive.
  • Go back to the Files area and click the Word file to open. Google docs will load and open the document. Copy some or all of the text you plan to share.
  • Go back to your blog and create a new page or post. Flip to the Text side and paste in the content. Flip to the visual side and edit it, apply headline treatments, etc.
  • Don’t forget a search engine friendly title AND SEO tooled category section.
  • Run over to Pexels .com to grab a quick pic to download. 
  • Go back to the blog post editing area and upload the image to either the post body itself, or the Featured Image section.
  • Edit and check everything. Add your short bio, call to action and link to upsells or affiliate products if applicable. 
  • Hit publish. 
  • Delete the MS Word file from your device to save room in storage and not suck up all the battery juice. 
  • Share the link to your new blog post on all your fave social spots.
  • You can also visit the post, copy and paste the entire thing, paste it into a new broadcast to send your email list, and then push send.

Now where will you get fast, good and economically priced content? From Wordfeeder PLR. 🙂