Well, I am madly working on my new site and am thrilled with the positive response I've gotten from many of you! So, I thought I'd give you a little taste of what's to come.
At Blogging with Amy, not only will I be walking through the step-by-step process of building a blog to make money, but I will also be posting tips, tutorials and tools that will hopefully make your blogging life easier.
Here's an example: using email templates to save you from having to type the same email over and over again, thus saving you loads of time!
Enjoy! (And I'd love to hear your feedback in the comments!)
Click to watch How to Use Email Templates to Save Time video.

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Thanks for the tutorial! I learned something new about GMail today that I'll definitely be using in the future!
So glad it was helpful!
Do you pay for the Google Apps?
I see how you thought I said Google Apps but I actually said Google Labs. (Sorry, wasn't very audible on the video.) But no, Labs (designated by the green beaker) shows up right in gmail. It's all free. As you'll see, I always go free when I can.
Thanks, Amy!
Great tutorial, Amy! I use WordPress Comment Thread, so I just reply to comments there and the original author receives an e-mail response.
Do you think that is okay? It definitely saves me time! But I'm wondering if a canned response to ALL the commenters is a better idea? Or is it just personal preference?
Thanks girl!
Myra, for comment response, I think you're good! (I was just using a reply to a comment as an example of one way you might use a canned response. You can use a canned response for any kind of email you find yourself writing over and over again.)
Hold the phone!!! I had no idea I could do that with gmail…or any other email! What other features am I missing out on with gmail?!? Thanks Amy!
You are a life saver. That probably just saved me more time than I can imagine when replying to comments.
@Sara and @Nolie – Glad to help!
Thank you so much for this tip! I was just storing my templates in a draft email, but that required an extra step of going to the draft and copying the email and pasting the response. This will definitely save me time!!
Oh my word! I put off doing this until today. What a life saver! Can't believe I was so lazy before! TYTYTY
LOL. Your life will never be the same.
Thank you for sharing this post. Even though I don't use Google email, I am always looking for ways to get the job done and save me time.
Thanks, Amy! I had no idea Gmail had that option! This will help me SO much and save me a ton of time!
Thanks!
That's a great idea. Are canned emails only on google? Does yahoo have that?
I've never used Yahoo email, so not sure about that.
Hi,
It doesn't have that but I 'll creat a folder. I can use the idea. I always learn great ideas here. You make everything clear and easy to understand.:0)
Glad it's helpful!
Just started reading your blog and based on this awesome suggestion, I cannot wait to read the rest and learn so much more. Right after I set up my canned responses, of course. LOL
Hi Amy, I am so glad I saw your post tonight (I follow you on FB). I use Outlook for my work email, and one of my jobs is almost completely done via email. I wrote a few emails to myself with responses that I often send (…please check to make sure your session is posted correctly…). I sent them to myself and saved them, and cut and paste them over and over again all day. After reading this post I searched Outlook and found out that I can create a canned response! I'm always looking for less keystrokes!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Great tips, I did not know that at all. Thank you!!
Wahoo! Amy you rock and this could not have come at a better time. I was wondering how to do this and so desperate but didn't have the foggiest how to go about even figuring it out. Thanks for making it so easy! You've just saved me soooo much time.
Glad it helped!