I like being organized.
I like all of my ducks in a row. Or at least the (chicken) eggs.
I see patterns and order daily.
Most everything in my small apartment has its own place. Chaos makes me a little crazy.
My blogroll though, was a different story.
Until about a month ago, the list of the blogs I read and wanted to read, looked like this:
My bookmarks, especially, were getting the better of me. I had so many bookmarks in different categories: yarn, cooking, paper, photography. I finally just created a folder called: 'blogroll' in my bookmarks. But then I'd forget to check the folder and therefore, I'd forget to check the blogs I wanted to follow.
With some blogs, I signed up for email updates. These are great, if you only follow one or two blogs (and a special shout out to you email followers who have been with me from the start... you know who you are!) But if you follow lots of different blogs, it starts to clog your inbox.
Thankfully, I discovered Bloglovin'. Bloglovin' is a user-friendly site that lets you read blogs, search for them, sign up to follow them, and then get as many or as little notifications as you like when those blogs update.
I didn't need much convincing. I signed up right away and got busy following other blogs.
Now, once a day, I get one email update that combines ALL of the blogs I follow on one page, with a little blurb and thumbnail photo from each. To read the rest of the post, I just click on the link.
When I login on the Bloglovin' website, it lists all of the blogs I follow, in ONE place.
Sheer brilliance.
Seriously. This may have revolutionized my virtual organization skills.
I noticed this week that I got a little giddy when I described the site to a few friends. I decided you all needed to know too, in case you weren't already a fan of Bloglovin'.
You may or may not have your own way to organize the blogs you read. Maybe you like getting 28 emails twice a day from other bloggers. Perhaps you enjoy the hunt of checking your favorite blog daily... trying to guess which day it will actually update. Or maybe you like sitting down with a nice cuppa' on the weekend and reading the latest 14 posts from each of your favorite blogs.
If you're anything like me though, then those ideas weren't working out for you. Sign up for Bloglovin'. Post your own blog so people can follow you there. And say hello to virtual organization.
(Disclaimer: I received no compensation from Bloglovin' for this post -- I simply think they rock.)