Project Management for Bloggers

Jeri Merrell has written a four part series on project management for small business. Jeri is a professional project manager who has applied her knowledge to issues surrounding small business  - and I think that it applies very well to the business of blogging.

Part 1: Refine the idea looks at how to take an idea and start to form a business plan around it.

Part 2: Plan the work looks at just that - creating a plan for delivering the required tasks to get the idea up and running.

Part 3: Make it happen looks at execution and quality control.

Part 4: Take the leap covers marketing, deployment and evaluation.

I like where Jeri has gone with this - and can see it applying so well to blogging-as-business. Treating your blog project as a business has the following potential advantages:

  • the formality introduced into the process may look like extra work - in reality, it probably does not introduce a lot of overhead as it reduces false starts and duplicated effort.
  • the creation of business, design and deployment plans will allow you to assess where you are at any stage in the process.
  • the documentation will probably help if you ever need to apply for a business loan.

Read the series.


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2 Responses to “Project Management for Bloggers”


  1. 1 Jeri

    Hey-thanks for the links and support! I tried to de-formalize the practice of PM to a great degree for this series to make it scalable and practical for the small enterprise… it was surprisingly tough to put together, kind of like writing your own CV! ;)
    Sorry I haven’t been keeping up with the blog world - I have very limited internat access, especially with my handheld down, and I’m using it to try to post what I can…

    Jeri

  2. 2 AndrewBoyd

    Hi Jeri,

    no problem :)
    And also no problem with the access thing - you are on holidays, the comments can wait until you get back :)
    Best regards, Andrew

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