Time Management for Bloggers pt. 1: Time Management Tips
Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned blogger, it’s easy to let the amount of time poured into your blog get out of hand. Over the course of the last 3 years that I have been blogging, I discovered that I had inadvertently found ways to save me time and valuable energy. Work smarter not harder, right?
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Set up “systems” for the tasks you do over and over again
For example, there are a few different types of emails that I send out consistently each month. Sponsor communication, responding to co-hosting inquiries, etc. I found myself typing up essentially the same message each time I needed to send an email out. It was a massive time suck. Then… lightbulb! I took the important info from the email and saved it as a text file on my computer. Now whenever I get an email asking about co-hosting the next Collective, all I have to do is copy and paste what I have saved and add a little blurb to make it personal to who I’m sending it to.
Create a daily, weekly, and monthly to-do brain dump masterlist
Use daily blog to-do checklists
There are really great resources out there to help walk you through some of the tasks you should be doing each day to keep your blog humming. Tweeting, instagramming, facebooking, pinning, responding to comments, emails, editing, writing, reading, photo taking, it’s enough to make a person go mental! Using a checklist helps remind you of what you should be doing for the day. Once it’s done, you can pat yourself on the back for the accomplishment and relax.
Set office hours
Have your own time management tip you’d like to share? Leave it in the comments below! And make sure to come back next week for part two where I’ll be sharing my favorite time management tools…
You may already know that this series is inspired by The Intentional Life Project. This month’s theme is TIME MANAGEMENT. The Intentional Life Project will now be a monthly link up the last friday of each month. Want to take part? Come back April 25th to find out what the theme for May will be!
Great food for thought, and an interesting opposing viewpoint 🙂 Thanks for the insight!