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    RustyBricks.com - RustyBudget: Organize Your Blog

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    RustyBudget is a new web app tool created by Rustybrick.It is basically a tool that lets you organize your blog topics and authors. It is a tool created specifically for blogs, ut it can be used on any website in which you have to write content and organize both contents or author when there are multiple of them. When you login, you will have a dashboard, with either your multiple blogs or the different sections of your blog or website in which content will be written. These are called your “budgets”, hence the name of the tool. Under each budget, you have several folders, which represent how you want to organize your topics. You can assign different topics and stories to different authors, for instance, and you can also add some notes to the different writers you have. It is kind of like the stuff some accounting programs have, including the status of each task, where authors can click to add notes, read notes to them, or set the status to completed. That way, you can keep track of what is going on with each topic, folder, and author of your blog or website.

    In their own words

    “RustyBudget is a tool for bloggers and publishers to manage their day-to-day storyboard of topics. Typically, these systems are budgets of stories, sources, and quotes you need to organize and maintain to help write your blog post or article. RustyBudget helps you maintain daily and weekly topic lists of blogs or news sites in an organized and fun manner. You can manage multiple sites with multiple authors using some of the latest Web 2.0 features.”

    Why it might be a killer

    It sounds like a tool that can come in very handy for blog owners that have users providing content to their blog. The good thing about this tools is that it is very easy to use and does what it promises.

    Some questions

    Will they improve their design? Will they make explanations a bit simpler? Will this be useful for many people? Will people pay for this service (when they get to three authors)? Will people understand and be able to make use of the features it’s got? Isn’t it lacking tons of features(e.g. time tracking)?

    Posted 27 Months 23 Days ago by fredb | Source: TechCrunch

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