As I'm not a professional blogger, I need to maintain my blog while having a full-time job ( and a life for that matter -)). I've been looking into several ways to become more effective in maintaining and writing a blog. All the time I spend with blogging can actually be divided in 4 large chunks : Setup and maintenance of my blog : setting up the blog, installing plugins, blog design, ... Traffic generation and analysis: search engine & directory submission, search engine optimization ,.. Sourcing : finding good sources or material to write about Writing posts : writing new posts from the collected information
After your blogs construction phase, there is obviously ongoing work on maintenance & traffic generation but relatively less then time spent with sourcing and article writing. Especially so when unique content is intended as a traffic generator ! Sourcing is the most obvious part to save time and involves :
Collecting enough relevant fixed sources ( writing about related content) which are typically RSS feeds, mails or links to sites. Collecting link or RSS directories as a starting point to new related sources Search engines
Of course, finding the right sources can be time consuming but even more is reading through all your existing sources. Although I used some very good tools to read E-mail, browse RSS feeds and organize bookmarks, I have been looking for the one tool that bundles all of these ( for free ). I found this combination in My Yahoo and more ...
If you sign up for a Yahoo account, you start immediately by customizing your own My Yahoo page ! You define your own layout and theme, create one or more pages and select the content of your interest for each page. Reordering can be done by simple drag & drop. To understand how powerful this tool can be in optimizing your sourcing productivity, I'll explain how I optimized my own page to optimize productivity :
To start, I divide My Yahoo in several pages : a home page where all my key content appears and some side pages where I put focussed content on.
The home page is divided in 3 columns : 2 sidebars and a larger middle section.
The left sidebar contains 2 modules : A Search box which allows you to immediately start searching topics using the Yahoo search engine. Searches can be personalized in order to find the most relevant content according your preferences. A Calendar that lists your tasks to do, Eg. Plan to research on a certain topic or to write a new article at a certain day. Besides using it as a blog time management tool, it can also be synchronized with your existing appointments on your
Last I'd like to sum-up what I believe to be the key benefits of using My Yahoo as a blogging productivity tool : It bundles several tools in one : mail reader, RSS news reader & aggregator, agenda, sticky notes, search engine, online bookmarking and browsing Yahoo directories. RSS feeds can be easily added and categorized using pages, preview preferences can be easily customized ( Eg. Preview posts from last 3 days ). A single topic can be completely previewed by scrolling down which I find more responsive then browsing different folders and clicking an RSS feed to preview it's topics as most RSS readers do. It is web-based and thus can be easily accessed from any pc you are working on. On top of that, the tool is very performing and responsive, in contrary to most web-based applications ! Yahoo is continuously developing new amazing programs which provide more and more usefull tools like alerts when new content is found on a topic of interest, Yahoo 360 which includes the ability to blog, Yahoo groups to build your community and much more ... Last but not least : it is completely free !!!
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