Have you decided to start a blog? Perhaps you already have a blog, and are looking for ways to shorten the path to success. Either way, congratulations. Blogging offers a lot of personal and financial benefits, just a few of which are …

  • You can create a global presence for very little to no money
  • You get to share your ideas with the world
  • You establish yourself as an expert and leader in your field
  • You can use your blog to launch a new business
  • If you have an existing “real world”, brick-and-mortar business, you can use your blog to draw attention to it
  • A blog helps you become a better writer
  • You meet like-minded individuals
  • Blogs are great list-builders. In case you haven’t heard, the online money is in the list
  • You build a network. “Rich Man, Poor Man” author Robert Kiyosaki says that rich people build networks, and everyone else looks for work
  • A blog helps you keep up to date in your field
  • You can express your creativity
  • A blog gives a “face” and “humanness” to your brand or business

No matter what your online business goal, a blog can help you get there. Like any type of business, big or small, there is a lot of work to do. To stay relevant, and to keep ahead of the competition, you need to post fresh, original, high quality content on a frequent basis.

There are also a ton of other blogging tasks which need to be completed daily and weekly. This means you have to be ultra-productive and manage your time correctly, or these repetitive tasks can become overwhelming. Then your blog becomes a frustrating, headache-causing responsibility, rather than something you enjoy and look forward to working on.

This resource was created to improve your blogging productivity, and to help you reach your blogging goals as quickly as possible. It begins with a section on scheduling content creation. Rather than just writing blog posts and other pieces of content whenever you have the free time, planning ahead is crucial. You will also discover smart automation tips and strategies that minimize your personal blogging time investment.

Outsourcing is a tool that all successful bloggers use. In this e-book you will learn how to find talented freelancers and virtual assistants, how to qualify them so you hire the right one every time, and how to do so without spending a lot of money. Finally, time management techniques that can work in blogging and all aspects of your life are revealed.

If you’re ready to shorten the amount of time you spend blogging, while increasing the quality and possibility of success for your blog, let’s get started.

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