Digital Asset Tips 2026
Treat Your Blog Like It's Worth a Fortune IV
In this final post on blogs as digital assets, I want to focus on how to organize and complete your blog entry. I’m guilty of not paying attention to many of these tools, but that’s one reason why I write these posts. Sometimes I’m learning right along with you.
The Tag-to-Product System
Think of every blog post as a puzzle piece. Tags are how you tell the computer, and your future self, which pieces belong together.
Instead of using dozens of random tags, you use three simple kinds (This is great SEO, people):
1. Topic Tags
These say what the post is about.
Examples:
genealogy
poetry
caregiving
digital assets
family history
creative writing
These let you group posts by subject later.
Checklist
☐ Pick 5–10 main topics for your site
☐ Use only these as topic tags
☐ Never invent new ones unless your business changes
This keeps your library clean.
2. Problem Tags
These tags say how you're addressing the reader’s pains or needs.
Examples:
overwhelmed
stuck
beginners
burnout
money stress
writer’s block
research confusion
This is gold for products, because people buy solutions to problems.
Checklist
☐ Add one problem tag to every post
☐ Ask: “What is the reader worried about here?”
☐ Use the same words over and over so patterns form
Later, you will be able to see things like: “Wow, I have 37 posts about burnout.”
That becomes a book, a workbook, or a course.
3. Format Tags
These describe how you’re presenting the post, or the format.
For example, is it a…
how-to
checklist
story
poem
tutorial
resource list
prompt
This is what lets you say later:
“Show me all my checklists”
or
“Show me every poem about family history.”
Checklist
☐ Pick 5–8 format tags
☐ Add one to each post
☐ Keep them simple
The Three-Tag Rule
Every post should have:
• 1 topic tag
• 1 problem tag
• 1 format tag
That is all.
Example for one of these Hyperdivergent posts:
Topic: digital assets, digital management
Problem: how to
Format: tutorial
Now your post lives in three useful collections at once. Believe me, I’m starting this habit today!
Why this habit can create products later
Six months or a year from now, you will be able to click a tag and instantly see:
• All posts about a given topic
• All posts for tutorials
• All posts that appeal to the reader’s current emotions.
Those lists can become ready-made books.
You are no longer staring at hundreds of posts, wondering what to sell, because the tags tell you.
Here’s a checklist you can copy, paste, and print out…
You can give them this starter list to copy.
Topic tags:
☐ (their niche words)
Problem tags:
☐ confused
☐ overwhelmed
☐ starting out
☐ stuck
☐ afraid
☐ curious
Format tags:
☐ how-to
☐ checklist
☐ story
☐ lesson
☐ example
You can adjust the tags however you want, but the sooner you use this simple system, the sooner you exit chaos and enter sublime pre-meditated architecture.
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