06
Jan

Things That Make My Life Easier: BlogDesk

I’m blessed in that it doesn’t take me that long to come up with blog ideas, and once I have an idea, I can whip out a post in a decent amount of time.

When I’m ready to blog I login to Wordpress, type it up, read it over, and I’m done. I’ve never felt the need to “pre-type” my posts into Microsoft Word or any other program.

I don’t like to be left in the dark so I decided to try out a blog writer to see if it helped at all with my productivity. So here I am typing to you from BlogDesk and I must tell you, this program sure is making my life easier.

Now when I have an idea I can quickly load up the program and start typing. No waiting for an internet connection, logging onto the admin panel of the blog I want to write, trying to remember by password, and all those other things.

BlogDesk allows me to blog and go which is important since I have several blogs to maintain.

  • Setup is a breeze.
  • Adding pictures is extremely easy, there’s even a pic editor within the program.
  • Cost is amazingly free.
  • Managing multiple blogs is now a snap

I’m sure there are more savvy programs but for now BlogDesk works for me.

02
Jan

Mooove Over Dull Business Cards

It’s hard for me to have one business card because I’m always involved in so many things.

Should I have one card with a over-generalized title that links to a web page that’s about me?

Should I pick a project I’m working on and use that as my main business card?

Do I just say forget it, because heck, most of my time is spent online, why do I need a business card?

The debate continues, but for now I’m using Moo cards as my main business card. Of course this goes against all conventions because it is not the size of a regular business card, and most networking gurus put that as #1 on the list of do not’s; but I’m going to try it anyway.

I’ll let you know the reaction I get from the corporate types.

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