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Monday
Nov022009

The Return of the Daily Blog Post...

Nothing like making a rod for your own back!

I set myself up a few months ago to commit to a daily blog post for 30 days. I'm glad to say that this worked extremely well and I did in fact blog for much longer than the 30 days. More recently, the blogs posts have fallen off and I'm lucky to manage one or two a week.

However, the discipline of trying to write something every day was quite stimulating and I did receive lots of positive feedback, so I'm going to give it another go.

The posts may not be long and lengthy essays every day but at least I'll try and keep to a regular schedule of creating a post once I've completed my morning emails. As usual, I'll post a single tweet each morning once it's done, so you can keep track that way, or of course subscribe to the RSS feed (badge is in the side bar) for the more traditional approach.

OK, that's the first one done.

 

 

Who said "cheat?" ;-) 

 

Reader Comments (1)

Completely understand Don, I blog everyday and occasionally miss a day or to which I always feel bad about but sometimes you just can't get a post out there every single day. It is great fun blogging and for someone like me, as a small business, it has very positive impacts on my marketing and internet presence, so it is very worthwhile doing. So best of luck and I very much look forward to reading your posts..... hey why not blog about how you cope when you visit the USA and take your laptop with you, always wondered how people get around the issues of taking technology overseas on flights!

November 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSteve Hearn

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