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Motherhood vs Blogging: Balance both with these mom blog organization tips

February 23, 2021 Amy Leave a Comment

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Juggling home life and your mommy blog is no mean feat. It takes dedication, grit, patience, and stellar organizational skills. As a mom, your daily life already revolves around these traits, but that doesn’t mean that blogging as a parent comes easy.

It doesn’t take much for this careful balancing act to come crashing down around you. So, if you want your blog to be a success, you need to work on building stronger organization skills so both your blog and your family get the attention they need. Read on for mom blog organization tips.

Keep your digital assets organized

Wouldn’t it be easier if you could keep all your digital assets in one, easy to manage place? Struggling to find the latest version of your photos, the right video clips, colors, and logos is both time consuming and frustrating. It also places a question mark over your authenticity if your blog and social media platforms aren’t consistent.

Check out Bynder.com for the latest in Digital Asset Management software to keep all your blogging assets in order. This cloud-based storage system means you can keep all your files in one place, with 24/7 access from anywhere in the world, so whether you’re on the school run, or at the park with the kids, you can access the files you need, on the go. As well, with DAM you can easily keep your blogging content separate from images and videos you have accumulated in your personal life, so you no longer have to endlessly scroll through your gallery to find what it is you’re looking to post, whether it be your updated blog logo or brand guidelines.

DAM can also benefit you further when your blog starts to gather more momentum – if you wish to share specific assets with different companies you are working with, or take part in collaborative projects with other influencers, DAM is ideal for streamlining the process, with secure user access and real-time updated versions of each piece of content.

If you’re working on a collaboration with another blogger or company, then DAM software is your new best friend. No more unsafe email chains or problems sending large files, just simple, secure access to your project at any time. DAM software from bynder.com means you can upload your creations and content to all your online platforms without having to switch between channels, giving you more time to focus on creating your content, whilst caring for your family at the same time.

Create set working hours

If you’re really serious about blogging, then you need to weave it carefully into your everyday life. Setting aside some hours to work on your blog will give you the push you need to help make it a success. Whether you work when the kids are at school or during their nap times, creating a writing schedule can help keep you focused and motivated, without your family or your blog at risk of being neglected.

Quality not quantity

In your rush to have a blog, abundant with content, posts, and engagement, it’s easy to neglect the other side of blogging. Factors such as SEO, uploading video content, keywords, newsletters, building on your subscription list, and so on can easily be left behind. Keeping these factors organized is easy when you follow a strict writing template – something which you should have developed in the early stages of your blogging career. If you don’t have one, start now!

And finally, set time aside for admin tasks

In your online world of engagement, stunning images, and carefully curated posts, it’s all too easy to forget about the boring side of blogging. The side includes working through your inbox, responding to followers, networking with other bloggers, and even working on your accounts and finances. Set time aside (separate from your writing schedule) to focus on these crucial elements. You won’t be in the mood to sift through your account in the middle of making dinner! 

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Workaholic turned SAHM to 3 amazing kids. Amy is a Social media lover turned blogger who writes about all things related to life: cooking, parenting, family events, drinks (Hey, we all need one once in a while!) and Local Michigan happenings.

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