Meet the Blog - Productivity501
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This week’s featured blog is Productivity501. Productivity501 has been around for about two and a half years. Despite Mark’s protests of slower posting, content is added regularly and frequently.
Over the past few months I’ve had three or four opportunities to contribute to “group interview” posts at Productivity501. Mark sends out a question to a number of productivity bloggers and then compiles their responses, along with his comments, in a post. I don’t think he has a category dedicated to the interviews, but if you search his blog on the word “interview”, you can read through the posts.
Mark Shead describes Productivity501 as “pieces of the productivity puzzle.” The About page says,
Productivity501 is a site dedicated to bringing you regular tips and tricks to help increase your personal productivity. This site focuses on original content so the publication schedule is a little slower than other blogs out there. Generally we try to have at least one new article each week, but the focus is on posting when we have something that will benefit our readers.
Mark is also in the process of testing e-mail-based productivity courses. One of the courses, Using the Habit List, a 30 Day - 10 lesson program, is live and you can sign up at the above link.
Top posts:
- Your Current Work Zone?
- Verbatim Memorization
- 17 Things to Stop Doing
- Components of a Paperless Office
- 12 Tips for Organized Desks
Recent posts:
- Reader Question - Memorization
- Productive Home Office
- Productivity and Finances
- Productivity501 Store
- Tuesday’s Tip: Surrounded By What?
Related Posts:
Interviews With Productivity Experts at Productivity501
Bits and Pieces - April 20
Some Blogging Definitions
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