In this video I share with you my method for blogging – the two hour session. If you’re still working a full time job, or have several blogs to run, then the two hour session plan may help you out. You also get to see some of my house and a little local sunshine on a March afternoon!
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How do you work your blogging in to all your other stuff? Do you have any great tips you can share with us?
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Great first video
I liked your video and the idea of 2 hour sessions is great. I too have a full time job and finding the time for blogging and other stuff can be really hard at times. Think i'll give the 2h sessions a try at least. Looking forward to more video.
Thanks Marko
for the comment. It's a quick way to do posts and so much more "real" so I will add more over time.
I've been over to your blog and look forward to reading some of your stuff.
Cheers
Mike
Hi Mike - Two hour sessions
Hi Mike - Two hour sessions sound like a great idea. I change it a lot so I don't get bored, to fit in with everything else. I used to try to write every day - but now, if I can't, I just can't and I don't stress about it.
Sometimes, I write the outline for a few posts together, as often, what I'm writing will spark the idea for something else.
Interesting Cath
I was talking to Darren Rowse the other day on Twitter, and he uses what he calls batch processing, so he'll do a session of writing, a session of email etc etc. He's written a great post on it, I'll find the link and come back here and post it later - unless you've seen this Darren, then you can link it?
Mike