I just finished a post on managing a large number of blogs and thought that I should pop over and add some of the tips here
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Managing just a few websites can pose problems, but when you start getting into the double digits, that's when the trouble really starts...if you're not organized.
I've tried a number of different techniques to help me get all of my blogs organized, to include online management software, off-line management software, notes in notebooks, etc. But what finally ended up working for me was a hybrid of all of them.
I have a three ring binder which houses a brief worksheet on each of my blogs, organized by group. I have a catch all e-mail account with satellite e-mail accounts set to forward to the cat all. I even have a publishing schedule as the first page in the binder (left that out of my post LOL).
In the long run, I find that's best to know the purpose of the blog, the individual goals of the blog, how much the blog is costing you (even if it is only a personal site), how much the blog earns you (even if it's nothing), who helps to write the blog, and when the content should be published.
It can save you a lot of precious hair follicles down the road
~Teli
Managing just a few websites can pose problems, but when you start getting into the double digits, that's when the trouble really starts...if you're not organized.
I've tried a number of different techniques to help me get all of my blogs organized, to include online management software, off-line management software, notes in notebooks, etc. But what finally ended up working for me was a hybrid of all of them.
I have a three ring binder which houses a brief worksheet on each of my blogs, organized by group. I have a catch all e-mail account with satellite e-mail accounts set to forward to the cat all. I even have a publishing schedule as the first page in the binder (left that out of my post LOL).
In the long run, I find that's best to know the purpose of the blog, the individual goals of the blog, how much the blog is costing you (even if it is only a personal site), how much the blog earns you (even if it's nothing), who helps to write the blog, and when the content should be published.
It can save you a lot of precious hair follicles down the road
~Teli