When you create your blog, you need to give it a domain name, and you need a URL or web address to go with it. Today writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) explains the basic about purchasing your URL. There’s an old saying in horse racing that the top racehorses all have great names. Even […]
Three Successful Self-Publishers to Follow Online
Many bloggers choose to self-publish their books, and “indie” publishing can be a good choice…or a bad one…depending upon your goals, skills, and knowledge. However, learning from those who have successfully traveled this publishing path not only educates but helps you decide if it’s the right route for you. That’s why today freelance writer and […]
Five Key Ways to Make Blogged Book Research Fun
Blogged books, just like other types of books, require research. In fact, even a blog post unrelated to a book might require research. But research can feel like drudgery. Today freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) takes a look at how to make research fun (even it it’s really not your thing). Apply his […]
What the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Means to You and Your Blog
What’s up with all the emails about new privacy policies and some European Union requirements? Good question, and one you need an answer to pronto! That’s why today writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) tackles this topic. Thanks also to Robert Peters at Websites for Authors for his input. In the past month, you’ve received […]
How to Narrow Your Blog Niche for Greater Success
Every blog needs to be directed at a specific audience. However, sometimes being more specific increases your ability to reach the best readers for your site. Today Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB) offers tips to help narrow your audience for greater blog success. In the beginning, when you first started your blog, you didn’t know what you […]
The Top 10 Websites for Writers Who Want to Learn How to Blog
You’ve decided to start blogging to build authority and platform so you can publish a successful book (and make money, too). Maybe you even want to blog your book and accomplish these goals in the process. Where should you go to get advice and learn how to blog (besides this site)? Check out the top […]
How to Get Yourself to Write When You Really, Really Don’t Want To
Sometimes, writing or blogging seem like the last thing you want to do…even though you frequently say you want to write and create a successful blog and book. Today freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) offers three way to start writing even when you aren’t in the mood so you complete your blog posts […]
9 Differences Between a Blog Post and a Book Chapter
If you plan to blog a book, one thing is for sure: a post is different than a chapter. What are the differences? That’s what writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) discusses in this information-packed post. Read on to discover the difference between the two. Even if you have lots of blogging experience under your […]
8 Tips to Help You Blog From Anywhere in the World
Travel can prove an amazingly powerful way to foster your writing and blogging creativity. However, writers often think travel will prove detrimental to productivity. Today, freelance writer and travel blogger Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB) offers tips to help your writing and blog thrive as you travel the world. Are you a digital nomad? Is your idea […]
Start with a Bang: How to Begin Your Next Blog Post
How you start your blog posts determines if a visitor to your site stays around to read the entire piece or leaves seconds after arriving. Getting readers to stick around is important if you want a successful blog and, potentially, a book deal. That’s why today freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) provides tips […]
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