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Agonizing Presentation

Saturday, August 28, 2010 by Robby Slaughter

Robby Slaughter

My slides from Blog Indiana 2010 are now available online. The presentation was called Producing Content Without Agony and if you must know: yes, I beat my record.

If you’re curious about the back story, I also gave a talk at last year’s Blog Indiana conference on Productivity and Blogging. In that workshop, I reviewed some of the common challenges that prevent us from blogging successfully. I showed off these techniques in an audacious demonstration: an entire blog post written in only ten minutes.

This year, I decided to throw down the gauntlet. My 2010 presentation was just on one part of productivity and blogging: the agony of producing content. I announced that I’d end the talk with a post written in only five minutes.

Check out the slides below (direct link):

The folks at Blog Indiana recorded all the sessions, so hopefully video and audio will be available soon. But for now, the best way to retrace this presentation is to enjoy the amazing sketch notes by attendee John Uhri. Here’s what he captures from my talk (direct link):

Hope you can make it to Blog Indiana 2011!

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Like this post? Here are some related entries from The Methodology Blog you might enjoy:

Blog Indiana and Total Insanity - I’m speaking again at Blog Indiana this year on the topic of blogging and productivity. This year’s topic: “Producing Content Without Agony.”
Read on »
The Unexpected Inspiration - Having never attended Blog Indiana before, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. But as I reflect back on what I learned, I’d say this conference was more than just eye-opening. It proved to be a source of unexpected inspiration. Read on »
Blog Indiana 2010 - For those of us afraid of making mistakes, avoiding the unknown and side stepping risk can certainly seem appealing. Yet, overcoming the fear of failure and taking chances can prove extremely beneficial. For Slaughter Development’s founder, achieving productivity comes from tackling challenges head on—even if it means writing a blog post in under five minutes.  Read on »
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