Sure, the reason I went this route is because its incredibly simply. I tend to over complicate things, so I started trying to do it in a glass of water, then I started to do them sticking straight up in perlite, but was worried about the roots so I then started doing them this way and had a lot of success with it and its so easy. Doing them just stuck into plastic cups of mix and then placed in a taller bin to seal in moisture is how I will do them in the future I think. No risk of breaking roots that way since you arent moving them. You want to talk about nerve wracking, wait til roots gets too long on you (3-4 inches) and you are trying to bury them in a cup without breaking them.
Dont cut deep into the fig wood like I did on this one, this was one of my first rooting attempts, I stuck it in mix, outside and it didnt take. So I brought it inside to try it again and its rooting, you want to just slightly take away the outside bark exposing the green underneath. This one could rot on me because of the slices I made but its the only 1 I have rooting to show you haha.