editorial plan with Trello
My first use case for using Trello was my editorial plan in 2016, inspired by a blog post by Claudia Kauscheder. After that, I was so excited that I immediately bought Claudia's Trello course* . It's still available, by the way, and I'm still excited about it. Claudia has expanded it over the years and kept it up to date. My warmest recommendation!
In the meantime, I have developed my own way of creating an editorial plan using Trello. I will soon be publishing a new video on my YouTube channel in which I will show how brilliantly this works, even if you use a lot of different media. You might want to subscribe to my channel so that you don't miss this video.
When I mentor a client over several weeks, Trello is often our tool of choice. This way we record the next steps and it is always clear to everyone involved where we are. This reduces accountability meetings to a minimum.
trello experiences hong kong telegram screening mentoring
Excerpt from a board I created with a client in a mentoring session
library for online courses
I admit, I'm a knowledge junkie and a continuing education nerd. And so I not only buy more books than I can read, but unfortunately also more courses
At some point I realized that I had unfortunately forgotten the courses just as quickly as I had bought them - without ever logging in! Now I have a Trello board in which I have an overview of the courses I have bought, sorted by topic, and also note whether I have already worked through them - or not. This also works the same for freebies!