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How to publish now and schedule the rest

The best publishing workflow is simple: publish one strong post first, then space the rest out.

Use Letterflow to post the strongest draft now, queue the follow-ups, and keep one issue working for you all week.

March 25, 20264 min readUpdated April 11, 2026

Choose the one post worth publishing first

Your first post should carry the clearest version of the idea. Do not publish the first draft in the list just because it came first. Pick the post that gives the newsletter the strongest public entry point.

  • Lead with the clearest, highest-conviction draft.
  • Publish while the issue still feels current.
  • Hold back secondary angles for later posts.

Turn follow-ups into a sequence

One newsletter should not become one burst of promotion and then disappear. Use the remaining drafts as follow-ups that re-enter the same issue from different angles over the next few days.

  • Save a sharper opinion or quote for a later post.
  • Use one draft for the main idea and others for supporting angles.
  • Avoid posting every variation on the same day.

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Use scheduling to stay visible, not to fill a queue

Scheduling is useful when it helps one issue keep working longer. It is less useful when you are just filling slots. The point is better distribution, not more noise.

  • Space posts far enough apart that each one feels deliberate.
  • Keep LinkedIn more developed and X more concise.
  • Review performance before you build the next week's sequence.

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