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Hello, I’m Michael Sliwinski, founder of Nozbe - to-do app for business owners and their teams. I write essays, books, work on projects and I podcast for you using #iPadOnly in #NoOffice as I believe that work is not a place you go to, it’s a thing you do. More…

Dear diary - after more than two weeks of blogging by email

⌨️Blogging

I’ve always had problems keeping the schedule and posting on blogs on a regular basis… among all the reasons and excuses the one that really stood out was the fact that you’d have to log in to your blogging platform and click on “new post”, etc. You get the picture… the logging part was hard enough from the psychologic point of view… Posterous to the rescue…

Dear diary - after more than two weeks of blogging by email

Suddenly I can blog by just sending email!

This changes everything - to blog regularly I don’t have to log in anywhere, I don’t have to “maintain” my blog in a traditional sense… all I do is just send an email and it gets converted to a blog post.

Email is still my killer app

I’m using email every day and I’ve already developed several cool habits that help me deal with email. Now with my blog being integrated with the email, the barrier of entry is very low.

Offline blogging? Drafts anyone?

My mail application is also perfect for drafting posts. Whenever I have an idea for a blog post, all I do is just write an email with a subject line and a few notes in the email body and save it to Drafts. That’s it. I can blog offline and online like this.

Handling comments is a breeze… just reply to emails!

My blog is fairly new, I’m getting quite a good traffic of readers from various places but not that many comments yet. However when you do comment on any of my blog posts, I receive your comment as an email that I can reply to… and when I do reply, the comment automagically shows up below your comment. Again, working perfectly with my email flow.

Email is 50 years old, and is still in a good shape

Yes, we have Twitter, Facebook, Google Wave and the like, but Email is still the number 1 communication tool for each and every one of us. It is for me. This is why any startup or web application that plays nicely with email is a winner for me. My next startup will have a lot to do with email, but psst, it’s still in alpha stages :-)

So what does it take me to blog every day? All I do is just send one additional email message per day. That’s all there is to it. This is my current cost of blogging every day - one more email message :-)

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Question: Is Email also your killer app? What are your tips and tricks for email processing? How do you like my email-generated blog?