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How to Easily Organize your Blog Articles with Notion

Discover you can use Notion to easily organize your blog articles with these tips and tricks. Here is how I use it.

xeladu
Level Up Coding
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6 min readJun 8, 2023

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I have been using Notion since May 2022. In the beginning, I was just looking for a backup solution for my Medium articles. Sometimes it only takes one mistake, and then you get banned, and you can’t access your articles anymore. This was my nightmare scenario.

But then, in 2023, I started my own blog, QuickCoder, and this changed the way I used Notion. It became the #1 tool to organize my content and the creation process.

If you create for more than one platform, you need to have a well-organized system. I’ll show you my approach how you can use Notion to easily organize your blog articles, and you can get inspiration from it while building your own.

You have never heard of Notion or what it can do for you? Here is a short introduction:

Benefits

✅ Write once, insert everywhere

✅ Create article skeletons with templates for a common structure

✅ Analyze your successful posts for repeated success

✅ Save time

At a glance

Let’s start with what my Notion system looks like. Then, I’ll explain all the views, columns, filters, and templates so that you have some tools to build your own system.

Overview of my blogging system in Notion

As you can see, we have multiple columns, several views, filters, and sorting settings. All this helps me to easily organize your blog articles with Notion. I’ll explain everything in the following sections. Let’s start with the views.

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Written by xeladu

Flutter and Firebase expert, blogger on QuickCoder.org, find my ebooks and freebies on shop.quickcoder.org, contact me on me.quickcoder.org!

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