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Should You Blog? (yes, and here’s how …)

Both Sides of the Table

I recently wrote a piece for Mashable on how to create a company blog. Since it’s already written (and since I promised not to republish on my blog other than a summary) if you’re interested please have a read over there. Summary notes and then I’ll extend: Should you blog? What should you blog about?

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The Essential Guide to Creating a Post-Pandemic Workplace

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Consider these options for safeguarding your team: • Hold brief daily team meetings to remind staff about the keys to being safe—stay distant from one another, stay at home if you’re ill, wash your hands frequently and disinfect your space regularly. Explore flexible shift possibilities, creative scheduling and work-from-home options. . •

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Knowing what you know now, how would you have prepared for COVID-19?

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Jamie Skella, chief operating and product officer at Mogul. COVID-19 has shown us that we can be productive and can collaborate effectively in a remote environment. Daily huddle, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly.). Personal: Have I scheduled in regular check-ins with myself? and more articles from the EO blog. .

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6 Reasons Why Every Entrepreneur Should Have a Personal Blog

Entrepreneurs' Organization

And one of the most popular and effective ways to establish a positive online presence is a blog. Blogging can pay off faster than any other marketing strategy and requires almost no investment. Check out these six reasons a blog is an opportunity you shouldn’t miss out on: 1. Blog on a daily or weekly basis.

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Your path to happiness & success: 3 ways to hack your daily habits

Entrepreneurs' Organization

Eventually, I integrated all of these amazing tools into my daily schedule. But once we see the results of taking action, we can cultivate, step by step, a new way of doing things that will change our productivity levels, our energy and, most importantly, the successful outcomes we all want to achieve. Master your schedule.

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What’s it Like Being a VC?

Both Sides of the Table

Since I answer this all the time anyway I thought it might make an interesting blog post. I get to do a deep dive on their business model, product roadmap and competitive positioning. My job doesn’t involve the daily grind of customer complaints, product outages, business partner / channel problems, hiring / firing, etc.

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Find your chronotype and schedule your productivity

The Zapier Blog

There's a lot of advice out there about the connection between timing and productivity: articles—including Zapier's own —suggesting "X things to do in the morning/afternoon/evening" to stay productive all day long. And yes, when you work on certain types of tasks absolutely impacts your productivity.