wordpress poststamp Wordpress have so many great features that could help you maintaining your blog easily. One of them is Wordpress Post Timestamp, located in the right menu of your wordpress post editor. Straightaway, Post Timestamp helps to sets the date and time of each of your posts.

When you’re blogging, you want to post as consistently as possible. If you’re on a three-days each week schedule, then you want to post on the same days each week. If you’re posting once-per-week, you really want to try to publish a post each day.

Notice I said ‘post each day’ not write each day. Of course you can write a post each day, if your life allows. But how do you take a weekend off? How do you go away for short spurts of vacation? What about getting bogged down with work and not having the time to blog?

With the helps of Post Timestamp, you can write your post today, and publish them tomorrow, or any other time or date you required as you set it. In other word, if you know you are busy or will be away offline, you can write posts beforehand and post date them using Post Timestamp. As easy as that!

Two things that you should remember when using Post Timestamp:-

  • Remember to place a check in the ‘Edit Timestamp’ box. If you don’t, the date and time will not change.
  • Remember to publish the post. Just saving your post will leave it as a draft. Publishing it will place it in a ‘queue’ to be published. When the time comes, WordPress will automatically publish your post.
  • As I mentioned earlier, you can select any date or time you wish - as close or far off in the future as you like.
    Sometimes I use Post Timestamp when I want to publish multiple posts in one day.

    How do you use it?

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