Boost your blogging productivity with My Yahoo !
Boost your blogging productivity with My Yahoo !
As I'm not a professional blogger, I need to maintain my blog
while having a full-time job ( and a life for that matter -)).
I've been looking into several ways to become more effective in
maintaining and writing a blog. All the time I spend with
blogging can actually be divided in 4 large chunks :
1.Setup and maintenance of my blog : setting up the blog,
installing plugins, blog design, ... 2.Traffic generation and
analysis: search engine & directory submission, search engine
optimization ,.. 3.Sourcing : finding good sources or material
to write about 4.Writing posts : writing new posts from the
collected information
After your blogs construction phase, there is obviously ongoing
work on maintenance & traffic generation but relatively less
then time spent with sourcing and article writing. Especially so
when unique content is intended as a traffic generator !
Sourcing is the most obvious part to save time and involves :
1.Collecting enough relevant fixed sources ( writing about
related content) which are typically RSS feeds, mails or links
to sites. 2.Collecting link or RSS directories as a starting
point to new related sources 3.Search engines
Of course, finding the right sources can be time consuming but
even more is reading through all your existing sources. Although
I used some very good tools to read E-mail, browse RSS feeds and
organize bookmarks, I have been looking for the one tool that
bundles all of these ( for free ). I found this combination in
My Yahoo and more ...
If you sign up for a Yahoo account, you start immediately by
customizing your own My Yahoo page ! You define your own layout
and theme, create one or more pages and select the content of
your interest for each page. Reordering can be done by simple
drag & drop. To understand how powerful this tool can be in
optimizing your sourcing productivity, I'll explain how I
optimized my own page to optimize productivity :
To start, I divide My Yahoo in several pages : a home page where
all my key content appears and some side pages where I put
focussed content on.
The home page is divided in 3 columns : 2 sidebars and a larger
middle section.
The left sidebar contains 2 modules :
1.A Search box which allows you to immediately start searching
topics using the Yahoo search engine. Searches can be
personalized in order to find the most relevant content
according your preferences. 2.A Calendar that lists your tasks
to do, Eg. Plan to research on a certain topic or to write a new
article at a certain day. Besides using it as a blog time
management tool, it can also be synchronized with your existing
appointments on your palm or outlook.
The middle column contains :
1.A mail preview box to preview your incoming mail 2.A notepad
to list new ideas or draft concepts for your next posts 3.A list
of modules previewing the latest posts from your key RSS sources
The right sidebar contains :
1.A module to Add content from Yahoo's listings or any other RSS
feed. An even more valuable sourcing technique is the
possibility to create your own custom RSS feeds based on
keywords ! 2.A message center to list incoming messages 3.A
bookmarks section where you can links to your favorite blogs or
sites 4.A module that allows to browse Yahoo's directory
Besides my home page, I've created a number of pages which
contain news for specific topics. For these pages, I choose to
have a two-column layout with only a right sidebar which is
pretty much the same sidebar as on the home page, except that I
also inserted the search box. The left part contains only news
items on a specific topic, from an existing RSS feed or one or
more custom feeds containing keywords, relevant to that topic,
Eg. Adsense.
Last I'd like to sum-up what I believe to be the key benefits of
using My Yahoo as a blogging productivity tool :
1.It bundles several tools in one : mail reader, RSS news reader
& aggregator, agenda, sticky notes, search engine, online
bookmarking and browsing Yahoo directories. 2.RSS feeds can be
easily added and categorized using pages, preview preferences
can be easily customized ( Eg. Preview posts from last 3 days ).
A single topic can be completely previewed by scrolling down
which I find more responsive then browsing different folders and
clicking an RSS feed to preview it's topics as most RSS readers
do. 3.It is web-based and thus can be easily accessed from any
pc you are working on. On top of that, the tool is very
performing and responsive, in contrary to most web-based
applications ! 4.Yahoo is continuously developing new amazing
programs which provide more and more usefull tools like alerts
when new content is found on a topic of interest, Yahoo 360
which includes the ability to blog, Yahoo groups to build your
community and much more ... 5.Last but not least : it is
completely free !!!