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3 Alternatives To Spending Hours Writing A Blog Post

3 Alternatives To Spending Hours Writing A Blog Post | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
The “trick” here is to create content buckets you can easily fill in addition to the ones you fill with your own, original content. The same way you might share famous quotes for “motivational Monday” or old photos on “throwback Thursday” on your social media channels, you can find ways to create content categories, or buckets, on your blog that you don’t have to create from scratch.

I talk more about the concept of filling your buckets in my Blogstorm course, which will go live again in January, but here are some ideas:
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Relief is at hand from the grind of blogging. Bloggers take note of these three tips.

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Using Spundge To Build A WordPress Blogging Workflow

Using Spundge To Build A WordPress Blogging Workflow | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

There are many tools available to make the individual tasks that go into producing a great blog article easier. News sites, social media and other blogs are excellent topic and research resources. Tools like Evernote make pulling together the various strands of research into one place a breeze, and there are any number of very good text editors, word processors, and dedicated blogging applications that help streamline the writing process.


However, it can be inefficient to rely on multiple different tools. Spundge is an online application that can help streamline the blogging process by bringing many of the tools bloggers need into one coherent application.


Spundge can be used for many different workflows, including for journalism and content curation, but we’re going to have a look at one way you could use it to improve your blogging productivity.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Spundge is useful for curation, blogging and content marketing. I find it valuable in the research stage and a smart addition to your social media toolkit.

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