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How I Use Bublup as a Blogger
It’s a Great Tool!
I’ve been passionate about reading and writing blog posts for a very long time and when it comes to saving links and organising posts that I may find useful in the future, I’ve used many methods.
One of these methods was to simply bookmark the posts, which is ok if you have no more than 10 links, but if you want to build up a library of links, I felt that that approach was too basic.
The second approach I tried was to use Trello, and I liked the fact that it allowed me to make notes on the cards. But I soon got bored by this approach and ended up just using Medium and bookmarks within my browser.
That’s when I discovered Bublup, which turns out to be great for organising and sharing links as well as other things, which we’ll discuss in this article.
For those of you who haven’t discovered this app yet, Bublup is an organisation and project management app that provides you with a new way of storing and organising your things.
The app works great in many case studies, such as travel, university or even for storing your cooking recipes.
But in this article, I will be discussing how I use it for blogging, so without any further ado, here are the ways I use Bublup for blogging…
Saving links to helpful blog posts
The main way in which I use Bublup for blogging is by simply saving links to articles I may find useful in the future.
I tend to save links for personal life, project work as well as blogging. But the truth of the matter is that I save links to anything that I may find useful in the future.
For example, I am currently building a new smart home ecosystem, and I’m saving links to posts and guides I may find useful when it comes to building things.
As a tech blogger, I save links to blog posts that I enjoyed reading and may want to refer to one day.