Digital Asset Tips 2026
Treat Your Blog Like It's Worth a Fortune II
A blog post is not just a post. It is a file you own, and it’s part of your digital assets. If it only lives on one website, you do not really own it yet. Interesting concept, no? Just a friendly reminder that platforms change, domains expire, companies close or chose to close their blog assets on a whim. But you can maintain ownership over your blog posts with a simple task. Not difficult to understand if you follow…
The Two-Place Rule
Every post I publish must live in at least two places:
☐ On my website
☐ In my own storage (computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or external drive)
If either box is empty, the post is not finished. Backing up your writing is common sense. Backing it up in a secure location (or two) makes even more sense.
Set up a “Blog Vault”
☐ This week, create a folder called My Blog Vault
☐ Inside it, create one folder per year (2026, 2027, etc.)
☐ Save every post as a simple document (Word, Google Doc, or PDF)
Now your writing is no longer tied to one platform. It becomes something you can reuse in e-books, courses, newsletters, and print materials.
The One-Minute Backup Habit
After publishing a post:
☐ Copy the final version
☐ Paste it into the Blog Vault
☐ Hit save
That is it. One minute. But it protects years of work. Writers who keep their own files keep their future income.
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