Why I dropped my newsletter (and what I do instead)
I ran a newsletter for a year. I dropped it. The people who really wanted my writing already had RSS, and the weekly cadence was making the posts worse.
Notes on web design, development, and content
Content strategy, publishing workflows, WordPress, and building an audience.
I ran a newsletter for a year. I dropped it. The people who really wanted my writing already had RSS, and the weekly cadence was making the posts worse.
I had a folder with 17 unfinished drafts. The single rule that fixed it, plus a few smaller habits that helped. Your mileage may vary.
I tracked my own time across about three months of blog posts. The honest number is way more than people admit, and most of it isn't typing.
A blog can become a helpful tool for expressing your thoughts or drawing readers’ attention to important topics, share information that may come in handy to many people and use
The process of the search for appropriate image for the blog can be time-taking and nerve-racking. Purchasing pictures can be too expensive , though for most SME businesses this strategy