As you may remember, I’m jetting off to Miami and then the Bahamas for the next week. Since I have absolutely no idea how much Internet access I will have, I figured trying to stick to a post schedule would be impossible. So that’s when some of my favorite blog gals stepped in and saved the day!
I have Chaitra of PinkPot here today, and she’s going to share with you some amazing productivity tools for bloggers. It was so funny she sent this over because I had just jotted this down in my calendar as a post to write when I got back! Great minds, and all of that. ;)
5 PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS FOR BLOGGERS
Hello everyone! I am Chaitra from the blog PinkPot. I am really excited to be guest posting on Jenn’s awesome blog today. Hope you enjoy reading it!
Ever felt like you have been in front of the computer all day but haven’t got a single thing done? As bloggers, we spend most of our free time online and it is very difficult to not get distracted by all the exciting things happening on the internet. Twitter, Facebook, blogs, YouTube etc. will suck your time if you let it happen. So here are a few tools to help you be more efficient and productive:
1. StayFocusd: If you are someone who has a hard time concentrating on the task at hand, then this Google Chrome browser extension is going to be your strict monitor and help you concentrate. You just have to add the sites that distract you to your settings, choose a time-limit/ day and after the time-limit, each time you try to open any of those distracting sites, StayFocusd will block the access. No choice now, but to go back to your work. ;) StayFocusd works on Google Chrome, but there is something similar for Firefox called LeechBlock here.
2. Coffitivity: With everything about blogging being pretty much virtual, it can get a bit dull and lonely sometimes. This genius tool gives you the vibe of a coffee shop while working and guess what, this actually helps your creativity. How? Apparently, a certain level of noise around us helps our creative cognition. They have details about a research study that proves this on their website.
3. Buffer: Social media is a part of blogging and there is no way to escape that. Trying to keep up with the social media game can become really exhausting and distract you from your work. Buffer comes to the rescue as it is an excellent tool for scheduling all your social media posts. Just spend some time daily or weekly scheduling your posts and Buffer will take care of the rest for you.
4. To-do-ist: We bloggers really love making to-do lists and for a good reason. They help you prioritize tasks and get things done. I love the To-do-ist app to organize my to-do lists. It is a very easy-to-use, customizable app and is available on all mobile devices. Their Karma points system is truly motivating and will push you to get all your work done.
5. Editorial calendar: Blogging can get a bit stressful if it is not organized properly. Having an editorial calendar helps you stay on top of the game by planning everything in advance and being more consistent. For WordPress users, the Co-Schedule plug-in provides an easy to use, drag and drop editorial calendar and for Blogspot users, the trusted Google Calendar works like a charm.
I really hope these tools help you stay motivated, get more done in less time and make the blogging process more enjoyable.
Thanks to Jenn for this opportunity to guest-post on her wonderful blog. It has been a pleasure!
Find Chaitra over at PinkPot, or via Bloglovin’, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram.
I can’t wait to try out a few of Chaitra’s suggestions like StayFocusd, and Buffer is one of my absolute favorite tools. But I’m dying to know – what productivity tools are your favorites?
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Just letting you know the links to Pinkpot (pinkpot.com) don’t seem to be correct…it’s a blog with only one post from 2008! Lol. I think I was able to google a correct url (itspinkpot.com) but I’m not sure if that’s the right one. But anyway, that aside, these are great suggestions! :)
Eek, good catch! Yep, you got the right one, and it’s all fixed now. Thanks for letting me know and glad you liked the suggestions! :)
I hope you enjoy your trip! It sounds amazing :)
Lovely guest post too – I’d only heard of 2 of these things, haha! (buffer and the editorial calendar) I don’t use any of these things, but only because I’m quite lazy with my blog, it’s just a photo a day, nothing fancy :) I think they would come in really useful for bigger bloggers or people who have more varied and interesting blogs :)
Such great tips – Thank you for introducing us to Chaitra, her blog is amazing!
Great tools! Thanks for sharing! I will for sure be using some of these!
Also, I can’t wait to hear about the Bahamas trip! I’m heading down in March!
great tips :) i keep hearing about buffer, i might have to check it out.
Just installed CoSchedule and love it! I was searching for a WordPress plugin to make life easier :] Thank you so much for sharing! xo
These are some really great productivity tools. I had never heard of Coffitivity before…its awesome! And I’ve been using Buffer for a bit and it’s extremely useful. Thanks for the helpful post!
Stay Focusd is one of the only reasons my posts get done sometimes! I’m so bad at getting distracted and thinking “Oh I’ll just check this for a few minutes to take a break” and then suddenly it’s 2 hours later. Lifesaver.
I’ve just started creating an editorial calendar and it’s been so helpful! It makes everything seem a little bit more streamlined and less stressful about having to come up with an idea every day, on the spur of the moment. I’m still working on getting a good chunk of posts typed up in advance though.
I’ve heard of some people who have an editorial calendar for the next 6 months … unfortunately I am not that organized. Right now I’m doing it in 1-2 week blocks, and I hope to get up to a month at a time soon.
xx Kathryn
http://www.throughthethicket.ca
P.S. Have a great trip!!
Thank you for introducing me to coffitivity. I moved departments, from a loud athletics department facility, to a quieter classroom facility. I miss the chaos & noise of the old facility, so this is helping me a lot today! Thank you!
I love all these resources! Coffitivity?! awesome! Also I’m thinking about switching to Buffer from Hootsuite. I don’t like the Hootsuite interface.
Thanks for sharing!
The tool I use is my planner…I’m writing down everything:)
Buffer is a lifesaver!
Agreed. It’s my favorite ever.
Ummm the coffee shop app sounds really intriguing!! How wild – might need to give that a go :)
I know right? Hope you enjoy it, Kristen!
my daughter needs a few of these to keep her studying on track
Ah, great idea! Hope she finds some of these useful :)
Thanks for the post. I am definitely more creative with a little background noise. There us nothing mire disconcerting than silence. As an architecture student I always used to pop into coffeshops when I had a block. It would get me flowing. I will check out the app you suggested. Thank you again. Xx Dandy I http://www.dandelionblue.co.uk
Agreed, I find it much more useful to have a little noise too! I almost always am listneing to soemthing. :)
I just dowloaded Coffinity and todolist (although that makes like seventy billion to-do lists I have now lol) Great tips for productivity! I especially love Buffer!
Haha, that’s the thing about to-do lists… they just grow in number. ;) Glad you found it helpful!
I’m so jealous that you’ll be in the Bahamas for a week! Have a great trip!
This is a great list of tools! I actually prefer Hootsuite to Buffer, but I’ll definitely check out some of these other tools .
Thanks Lynsey! :)
I’ve actually never used Hootsuite, I went straight to Buffer. What do you like better about Hootsuite, out of curiousity?
Following this one, I am exactly at the point of making a decision Hootsuite vs Buffer.
Oly | TLV Birdie Blog
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Thanks for sharing these tips! xo
Glad you found them helpful!
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Thank you so much for all of these great resources! I’m definitely going to put them into action (I think the website blocking thing on Chrome is genius). Now I just need an app that prevents me from falling asleep on my laptop…. ;)
Ha! That would be a great invention. Glad you found the this post useful! :)
I am definitely going to try out StayFocused because I know being on the internet while I’m blogging is the biggest distraction for me
I’ve just discovered the Coffitivity thanks to this post, and it’s genoius! Pouring another cup of coffee and starting to work double power!:)
Oly | TLV Birdie Blog
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I have been hearing a lot about Buffer too! This post is great, I get distracted so easily on the internet all of the time.
Thanks for sharing!
Katie
http://amomentwithkatie.blogspot.com
This was really helpful! Love your blog!
I love this and will try to keep it up!
This is really helpful since I am brand new to blogging! Going to give buffer a try for sure! Great tips thanks :) xx
What a great post! I just downloaded Buffer earlier today, and I now have Coffitivity bookmarked on my laptop to try out when I do my homework :)
Emily // ahemitsemme.blogspot.com
These are some really interesting productivity tools…Except the last two,never heard about all the others ^_^
BubblyBeauty
Awesome, glad you found some new tools, Afrodite! :)
These were some very helpful tips, I especially loved the coffee shop one
So glad you found them helpful, Kiera!
These are fantastic tips . Going to start using the Google chrome browser extension. Hopefully that will help me with my procrastination problem
So glad it was helpful! :)
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