Six years of blogging

14 November 2012

I started my blog on November 10, 2006. I was in Barbados on my blog’s actual anniversary, so didn’t post about it that day. But today, I thought I’d do my annual blogiversary post.

In the six years since I started my blog, I’ve created 784 blog posts. In the last year alone, I wrote 169.

Back in 2010, I blogged about my favorite posts of each year. This year, I’ll just tell you what my favorite post of 2012 (so far) is:

  • Working with an organizing team, which was published on February 14, 2012. Maybe this post especially appeals to me today, because I had the pleasure of leading a really terrific team this morning. So far in 2012, I’ve led 35 team projects and it remains one of my favorite things to do. This blog post explains how the team approach can benefit the client.

I am so happy that back in 2006 my web designer, Nora Brown, suggested I start a blog. It takes some effort to post with the frequency I do (three times a week, for the most part), but it’s been really beneficial. It not only helps establish credibility, it allows potential clients to get to know me better. It helps with Search Engine Optimization. And it’s led to other great things, like being invited to be part of Rubbermaid’s Professional Organizer Squad.

In June, I launched a second blog, Organize Your Family History, to share my enthusiasm for and lessons about my family history research. If you haven’t checked it out, please do!

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