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		<title>How to Write Blog Posts Quickly</title>
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Take notes on things you may want to write about in the future, and save them as a draft. Never believe that you have to finish your thoughts or posts in a single sitting.
Sort your ideas in small chunks. Depending on your writing style either come up with the headings and subheadings first, or just [...]]]></description>
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<li>Take notes on things you may want to write about in the future, and save them as a draft. Never believe that you have to finish your thoughts or posts in a single sitting.</li>
<li>Sort your ideas in small chunks. Depending on your writing style either come up with the headings and subheadings first, or just write the chunks out and come up with the headings when you are done. </li>
<li>When in doubt ask for user feedback or feedback from friends and let them help you finish.</li>
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