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ProBlogger: Blog Wise Tip 1: Diagnose Productivity Problems

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ProBlogger: Blog Wise Tip 1: Diagnose Productivity Problems

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Blog Wise Tip 1: Diagnose Productivity Problems

Posted: 24 Feb 2012 06:08 AM PST

Over the coming days, we'll be presenting a series of pro blogging productivity tips that we've compiled using the advice of nine A-list bloggers we interviewed for Blog Wise, our new ebook on blogging productively.

Today, let's consider the question, "do you have a productivity problem?"

In the blogosphere, it's pretty easy to compare your blog to others, and feel like you're not doing enough.

But how can you identify areas within your own blogging work that aren't as productive as they could be? These productivity problems may not be easy to spot, but they can really hold your blog back.

The bloggers we spoke to had a few pointers.

  • Emotions: Heather Armstrong from Dooce.com admits that when she ends the day in tears, she knows something needs to change. "That's usually my body saying, 'something's out of whack… the balance is off.'"
  • Energy: Darren keeps an eye on his energy levels, and those of his readers. "If I'm doing certain things and people are responding well to them, then that's a signal that I need to do that more," he says. "And conversely, if I'm doing something and there's no reaction or a negative reaction, then I'm questioning, 'Is this something that I want to put time and energy into?'"
  • Quality and results: Amy Porterfield, of AmyPorterfield.com tells us "If you're not meeting deadlines, if you're not actually producing great work that's getting great results, you have to look at that and think something is broken in your process."
  • Progress: Brian Clark of Copyblogger.com has experienced that first-hand. Before he merged his five companies, he had, he says, "these separate satellites, and they didn't share together in knowledge or expertise or teamwork or profits … I saw that the only way I was going to get to where I saw as a possible future vision, was to put all these smart people together."

What about you? Do you have a productivity problem? What are its symptoms? Let's share them!

Tomorrow: Motivation and productivity

Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
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Blog Wise Tip 1: Diagnose Productivity Problems

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