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HowlingWulf 2008-08-28 04:42 PM

How long does it take you to create a unique post?
 
I'm working on my first blog
http://www.free-big-titties.com/
and since I'm still new to blogging and wordpress I'm timing myself at 25 minutes to find a gallery, crop an image, and write about 100 words. Is that overkill? Anyone else have their times?

walrus 2008-08-28 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HowlingWulf (Post 417252)
I'm working on my first blog
http://www.free-big-titties.com/
and since I'm still new to blogging and wordpress I'm timing myself at 25 minutes to find a gallery, crop an image, and write about 100 words. Is that overkill? Anyone else have their times?

For the blog that follows along that line, of about 100 words per post, 35-40 minutes, depending on how many times I re-write it.

The blog where the posts are much longer, the amount of time is much greater.

Lucifuge 2008-08-28 08:51 PM

On my better posts, about 45 minutes to an hour. Sometimes I spend a bit more time hunting down non porn media to throw in there.
BTW, your blog looks good and I like the evil sister at the footer.

papagmp 2008-08-29 12:29 AM

Depends - If I'm organized, 15-20 minutes. I write as quickly as I can type - it's the time that it takes to find, crop, watermark and upload the images that slows me down.

NY Jester 2008-08-29 12:30 AM

For me, prepping an image or images and then writing a good 150 word post about it, takes me about 25 minutes.

Rochard 2008-08-29 01:07 AM

You guys are slackers. I have a lot of blogs and now we are working on building a large custom blog network for a client. I've been writing in a lot of blogs.

I have a system down pat, and I write posts for either two weeks or a month in advance. I'll hit one program, I quickly download the pictures to the same folder (called "today" really), and using Blogdesk I quickly add in the pictures. No big drama with cropping pictures; Blogdesk gives me a choice of three sizes and ( large, medium, and thumbnail which will even link it up to full sized photo ), select the categories it goes into, spell check, upload.... Then I delete the photos from drive using ACDC which is always up and on that folder I use.

Here's a typical post I did a few days ago. I'm using large photos that blogdesk crops down to 420 width, medium which is great for two landscape pix side by side, and thumbnails that link up the original.

Also.... I currently push something like 160 different sponsors, and I have different lists for myself, Cherry Pimps, and other clients. Blog desk has a great feature called "frequanty used phrases" where I store all of my links in HTML code so I can quickly just insert them in there.

papagmp 2008-08-29 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 417292)
You guys are slackers. I have a lot of blogs and now we are working on building a large custom blog network for a client. I've been writing in a lot of blogs.

I have a system down pat, and I write posts for either two weeks or a month in advance. I'll hit one program, I quickly download the pictures to the same folder (called "today" really), and using Blogdesk I quickly add in the pictures. No big drama with cropping pictures; Blogdesk gives me a choice of three sizes and ( large, medium, and thumbnail which will even link it up to full sized photo ), select the categories it goes into, spell check, upload.... Then I delete the photos from drive using ACDC which is always up and on that folder I use.

Here's a typical post I did a few days ago. I'm using large photos that blogdesk crops down to 420 width, medium which is great for two landscape pix side by side, and thumbnails that link up the original.

Also.... I currently push something like 160 different sponsors, and I have different lists for myself, Cherry Pimps, and other clients. Blog desk has a great feature called "frequanty used phrases" where I store all of my links in HTML code so I can quickly just insert them in there.

I'm playing with this a bit. One thing that slows me down is that I often use images that I don't have in my affiliate area so I have to add the watermark and touch up the image from the original vid cap or nef file. No way to speed my nitpicky image editing habits. |loony|

Lucifuge 2008-08-29 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 417292)
I have a system down pat, and I write posts for either two weeks or a month in advance. I'll hit one program, I quickly download the pictures to the same folder (called "today" really), and using Blogdesk I quickly add in the pictures. No big drama with cropping pictures; Blogdesk gives me a choice of three sizes and ( large, medium, and thumbnail which will even link it up to full sized photo ), select the categories it goes into, spell check, upload.... Then I delete the photos from drive using ACDC which is always up and on that folder I use.

Nice, Im going to try Blogdesk.
Rochard of the Bunny Ranch I presume? (Amongst the 199 others!). If so, that's a fine blog you got there. That was one of the first blogs I checked out when I started doing this. My PR is still too low for a trade though.
Anywho, thanks for the tip on Blogdesk.

tigermom 2008-08-29 02:48 AM

10 minutes tops per post for me. That's just writing time mind. I have sponsor content organized in folders. Hard to put a time tab on that part, because I put maybe an hour into downloading and unzipping content from a single sponsor, but that can last for dozens of posts. With the new Wordpress interface, there's no need to resize images prior to posting. It does everything blogdesk does, I think.

Then I get to the post, pick out 1-3 images from my sponsor folder, grab the tour link code from my sleek excel sheet that holds all my sponsor codes, and write 200-400 words about the scene. All in all, 10 minutes per post. It's not Shakespeare, but it's decent (or rather indecent) text, with a personal touch and it works for me.

HowlingWulf 2008-08-29 03:40 PM

Ok I guess I'm not too far off for a beginner. Hope to get the process and times down. Gotta check out Blogdesk.

The responses bring up another point: link pics to the FHG or direct to sponsor? I've been linking to the FHG which I thought surfers would like, but direct linking to the tour would sure speed things up. Would those be considered blind links?

papagmp 2008-08-29 04:00 PM

To be honest - it's the interruptions that always kill me. If I try to write during the day, it all goes to hell.

Shit, I got two calls while trying to make this post.

Useless 2008-08-29 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 417292)
Here's a typical post I did a few days ago.

You're one of those REALLY EXCITED!!! people who uses an exclamation point (or three) on every other sentence.

I, like Walrus, have fairly high standards when it comes to writing (which is one of the reasons why I gave up on sponsor feeds many moons ago), but I can produce 100-300 words in a few minutes, assuming the muse (the gallery content) provokes me. That is, of course, the unedited version of a post. Editing a post takes me longer than its initial creation. But I have to be in the mood to write. Really good writers will sit and write even if nothing comes to mind. So I guess I'm not a really good writer. At least I can hold my head up high, knowing that I don't use exclamation points in an effort to forge a level excitement which goes unsolicited by my words. |nahnah|

Simon 2008-08-29 07:30 PM

It seems the exclamation point is ubiquitous in porn writing. Free sites, galleries, hubs, link lists, TGPs, blogs, site tours, newsletters--they're all filled with exclamation points which have no real reason to be there.

I'd love to see the test data which everyone seems to rely on. You know, the test results that say if someone uses a lot of exclamation points in their writing, including multiple exclamation points, the reader will get more excited and therefore will be more likely to click a link and buy a membership.

I wish sponsors had an "exclamation points/no exclamation points" option in their promo tools section so I could opt-out of having them appear in all the wrong places.

(didn't I say some of this already?)

--and to get back on topic...

I usually figure about 30 minutes total for each post, including collecting whatever is required for that post, no matter when I collect the information/pics/links/etc.

Rewriting sponsor feeds can cut that time in half if the photo is usable and the links go to the right places already.

Allfetish 2008-09-03 07:22 PM

Anywhere from 5 - 35 minutes depending on how lazy I am and how much needs to be done.

balls_deep 2008-09-03 08:46 PM

10 mins for a porn blog, up to a few hours for my mainstream sites.

nekrom 2008-09-03 10:49 PM

Most of my posts are done in under 10mins. I also do a month's worth of pre-scheduled posts per blog each day.

-N

clubvin 2008-09-04 03:30 AM

30 mins is fine. that includes cropping, writing unique content and posting

faxxaff 2008-09-05 11:11 PM

A sblog post with 200 words and a pic usually takes around 20 to 30 mins. If I write more detailed posts like reviews it can take several hours and may involve a couple of people to prepare the media for me. The investigative part usually takes much longer than the actual writing.

Beaver Bob 2008-09-06 12:36 AM

First I get the picture(s) I want, write up about 5 or 6 sentences, go over it, add links and formatting.. probably takes me 15-20 minutes.

Rochard 2008-09-06 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior (Post 417404)
You're one of those REALLY EXCITED!!! people who uses an exclamation point (or three) on every other sentence.

No, in fact, I'm just the opposite. I'm very calm and don't really get excited too often. I also don't see where I used any exclamation points either.....

Silly rabbit.

Rochard 2008-09-06 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucifuge (Post 417302)
Nice, Im going to try Blogdesk.
Rochard of the Bunny Ranch I presume? (Amongst the 199 others!). If so, that's a fine blog you got there. That was one of the first blogs I checked out when I started doing this. My PR is still too low for a trade though.
Anywho, thanks for the tip on Blogdesk.

Yeah, that's me...

Thanks!!!!

Element115 2008-09-17 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Useless Warrior (Post 417404)
You're one of those REALLY EXCITED!!! people who uses an exclamation point (or three) on every other sentence.

I, like Walrus, have fairly high standards when it comes to writing

Sooooo...... You're saying Rochard doesn't have high standards? Rochard's Bunny Ranch is pretty much THE standard for adult blogging right now. I fail to see how a liberal use of exclamation points means he doesn't care about the quality of his blogs.

Useless 2008-09-17 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Element115 (Post 420921)
Sooooo...... You're saying Rochard doesn't have high standards? Rochard's Bunny Ranch is pretty much THE standard for adult blogging right now. I fail to see how a liberal use of exclamation points means he doesn't care about the quality of his blogs.

Soooo..... I fail to see how THAT babelog could possibly be considered THE standard (or any standard) for adult blogging. On a true blog, more geography is covered with TEXT than with images. The idiotically liberal use of exclamations points is childish and simply put, bad writing. The moment a nifty header graphic becomes the most important aspect of a blog, I'm certain the Bunny Ranch will pop up amongst the top 50 pretty blog-wannabes.

walrus 2008-09-17 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 419044)
No, in fact, I'm just the opposite. I'm very calm and don't really get excited too often. I also don't see where I used any exclamation points either.....

Silly rabbit.

Thats odd I think I counted about 14.

Simon 2008-09-17 02:51 PM

If you mean in the example post, I counted 23 exclamation points total. But I did count each individual one, so maybe it was only 14 sentences which ended with one or more of them. Either way, it was enough to get me to chime in right after UW first commented on it.

-- to get back on topic while also straying back off...

I'm not sure how long it took Lewis Thomas (American essayist 1913-93) to create his 'post' about this, quoted below, but I'd say it was time well-spent:

"Exclamation points are the most irritating of all. Look! they say, look at what I just said! How amazing is my thought! It is like being forced to watch someone else's small child jumping up and down crazily in the center of the living room shouting to attract attention. If a sentence really has something of importance to say, something quite remarkable, it doesn't need a mark to point it out. And if it is really, after all, a banal sentence needing more zing, the exclamation point simply emphasizes its banality!"

--

Soooo (just wanted to get in on that)... I have nothing bad to say about the Bunny Ranch blog, it's just the punctuation marks themselves which inspire my ire.

My closing note is just that when referring to 'adult blogging' (which is *mostly* about making money) compared to what's been referred to already as 'true' blogging, the standard I believe we could all agree on is that the best adult blog would be the one which generates the most $$ per thousand visitors.

:)

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