Organize IT Recap: New Website Design, Trim Your To-Do Lists

August 26th 2007   Recap   5 comments

Organize IT recap for 26th August 2007

  • I hope you enjoyed the three part series where I interviewed a series of productivity bloggers, to celebrate the first birthday of Organize IT. I didn’t get many comments though, so if you have not read the posts yet, please do. There are a lot of interesting points.
  • As part of the birthday celebrations I decided to put up a new design seeing as every other blog is doing it at the moment. Please let me know if you like it or not. I am wanting to go for a more polished, professional look than the patched together design I have had the for the last year.
  • As part of this new design I am keen to take the blog to the next step and may in the near future buy a separate domain name. As part of this I am bringing back the advertising. To be part of this great opportunity you can read the details and apply here.
  • Lifehack.org has an interesting article covering five productivity ideas the author is not yet buying. It was such a good read I will be adding my own thoughts in a post sometime next week. Keep an eye out for it.
  • An issue I have increasingly noticed getting written about is how to prune/trim your next actions. Getting Things Done blog has a great 10 point guide on how to deal with unwieldy next action lists.

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I love the new look. Absolutely love it.

Thanks, glad you like it.

Well done on the “extreme makeover” :) Thanks for linking to my article about pruning & trimming your next actions list. It’s something I need to do frequently myself and I hope it will be useful to others. You bet I’ve been reading all 3 articles in your group interview (and that’s not just because I was one of the interviewees!). It is highly recommended to all of your readers!

Know it’s not a radical departure from the previous design and everything is still in the same place, but I like the colours :D

James, very clean, clearly arranged look - I like it a lot. Adding three small columns at the top is a clever move that showcases some of your content. Really good work!

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