One of the things that has always been a problem for me when I started blogging to now is learning how to organize my blogging life. Everything else in my life is pretty well organized and structured, but when it came to blogging…I was all over the place. I would have all kinds of great ideas of things I wanted to blog about and then forget to do it. The worst is when I had a giveaway about to end and forget the date and have to search my email for the information.
I tried putting the dates in my phone, but while I LOVE my smartphone…this was something I needed to be old school about. I needed to write it down and have it next to my computer. I tried planner after planner and nothing seemed to fit my needs. Until now. Until three bloggers (Trisha with www.momdot.com, Jessica with www.JessicaGottlieb.com and Lynsey with www.MoscatoMom.com) got together and dreamed up The Blogging Success Planner!
From the moment I got this planner in my hands, I knew it was exactly what I have been looking for! I use it every single day and love that there is a spot for everything that I need when it comes to blogging. The best part…I’m blogging just about every single day, something I wasn’t doing before because I was just not organized. In fact, I am so organized now that I went and bought tabs and tabbed out my planner to work exactly like I needed it to. Oh and I got a fun pen with different colors. I don’t know about you, but writing in purple or pink ink is way more fun than blue or black!
This planner will help you brainstorm for the month, keep track of your expenses, as well as give you a place to log your PR contacts, keep track of brand events/conferences and give you a space to put your goals. Without goals, how are you going to build your blog? And the best part…you fill in the dates so you can get the planner any month you want!
Kim @ What's That Smell? says
Organization is a huge key in not feeling overwhelmed! This planner looks like a great tool.
Jaclyn G says
this is really neat! I have a few blogs but I too, seem to forget about them or have all these grand ideas, and then never come through!