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10 Reasons Bloggers Need an Administrative Day

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I woke up this morning to over 2,000 emails in my inbox. This is a few day’s worth, actually. I only answered the most pressing stuff from the past few days. I think it would take the better part of the day to go through all the mail coming in and handle other tasks. That’s why I’ve decided to implement a weekly administrative day.

I hear what you’re saying, I’m busy too. So busy, a monthly administrative day is no longer adequate. This week I’ve been working with a schedule that’s going so well, I can take Sunday and make it an administrative day. At this stage in my career it’s a necessity.

Let me explain…

  1. Email: My email is totally out of control. I know there are people waiting for me to respond to their emails just as I know there’s mail I haven’t gotten to yet. I need a few hours at a time to sort through it all and respond.
  2. Product Reviews: I receive products to review on a daily basis. These are all piling up in my office. On administrative day, I can at least go through some of the stuff and schedule the reviews on my editorial calendar. Which brings me to…
  3. Editorial Calendar - I already take one day each week to plan my blogging. I have a large wall calendar and once a week I write in daily topics for all my blogs. With over a dozen blogs, an editorial calendar helps to keep things flowing.
  4. Comments - I like to respond to the comments on my blogs. Administrative day is a good day to catch up.
  5. Accounting - We should all go through the books on a weekly basis to make sure we’re being paid in a timely manner, and send a gentle reminder to clients who strayed from the schedule.
  6. Feeds - I subscribe to over 300 RSS feeds. It would be nice to be able to take a day to catch up on them all.
  7. Bookmarks - I don’t even want to tell you about my bookmarks. It’s embarrassing really.
  8. Stats - I check my stats each day. Several times a day, in fact. What I’d really like to do is set aside some time each week to truly analyze my traffic.
  9. Revenue - The problem with being so busy is that I don’t have the time I need to really explore revenue possibilities for the blogs i own.
  10. Office Clean Up - My family would thank me if I worked a simple office organization into administrative day. By the end of the week press releases, product sheets and personal notes litter the area.

As you can see, I need at least one day each week to go through everything from email to bookmarks. To let it go is only asking for a bigger headache further down the line. Plus I want to look into other things. I want to learn more about the technical aspects of blogging and using video in my blogs, for instance. When else would I have time for this? Maybe I need a whole weekend…

Do you have an administrative day? What takes do you complete these days?

Comments

5 Responses to “10 Reasons Bloggers Need an Administrative Day”

  1. dh on April 3rd, 2008 8:06 am

    What about time to train yourself on something new so that you can keep up? I always find that there’s something I need to learn, but maybe no one wants to pay me to learn it.

  2. Jennifer on April 3rd, 2008 8:45 am

    In theory I’d like to have an admin day. In reality, I don’t have time, although, at this point it is a necessity for me as well. I think this is part of the whole know when to say no issue you recently posted on. I just quit a job, well most of a job (which you knew), but it will free me up some massive time. You have to let go when the admin tasks start slipping.

    @dh many of the better networks do implement training, just not paid training. I think the nice thing about blogging, is that the training never feels like work, I love to learn new ideas about blogging. But, it would be cool to get paid. I suppose the perk here is that if you do spend some time each month learning new blog tactics, your skills and eventually pay increases.

  3. Deb on April 3rd, 2008 10:00 am

    @dh - The thing about freelancing is that you have to learn everything on your own time - which isn’t a problem when you have the time.

  4. Easton Ellsworth on April 3rd, 2008 11:51 am

    Monday mornings are my “admin time.” I try to plan for the work week and kind of re-calibrate myself. I agree, once a month is not enough for many people.

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