Even in the best of times, blogging about sensitive topics can be tricky. After a year like 2020, though, doing so has become more challenging. In today’s post, Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB), offers advice on how to publish posts on just about any topic without fear of offending or upsetting your readers. This past year possibly […]
How to Find The Time to Blog Your Book
“I don’t have time to write or blog a book.” That’s the most common excuse I hear from aspiring bloggers and authors. But it is an excuse. You have the time. In today’s post, Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB), freelance writer, travel blogger, yoga instructor, and entrepreneur, offers some tips to help you find the time to […]
How to Find Blogging Inspiration During Uninspirational Times
Life impacts writing and blogging. It just does. But there are ways to remain inspired and motivated to write and blog no matter what is going on in your life or the world. In today’s post, Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB), freelance writer, travel blogger, yoga instructor, and entrepreneur, offers some powerfully effective ways to get yourself […]
How to Stop Procrastinating And Write Consistently
Too often, life gets in the way of writing and blogging. It’s a distraction…and an excuse to procrastinate rather than write consistently. Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress), a digital nomad and full-time writer and blogger, knows this as well as anyone. But she has learned to employ specific tools and techniques to keep writing even during a […]
Best Practices for Freelance Bloggers and Writers
Your blog may be just the right diving board to launch you into the freelance writing pool. If that’s of interest to you, you will want to understand the ins and outs of freelance writing. In today’s post, Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB), freelance writer, travel blogger, yoga instructor, and entrepreneur, offers her best practices for freelance […]
How to Do Effective Writing Project Research at Home
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the research needed for a blog post, blogged book, or book. That’s when you might put the project on the back burner, especially if you prefer or are forced to stay home. If, however, the project is important to you, you need to find a way to get the […]
How to Write About the News Without Losing Your Blog’s Focus
The success of your blog depends on you sticking to one subject. But when the news demands that you write about it, how can you do so in a manner that doesn’t diffuse your blog’s focus? In today’s post, Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB), freelance writer, travel blogger, yoga instructor, and entrepreneur, offers some tips for taking […]
3 Steps for Planning Your Book-Based Online Course
Developing an online course offers authors one of the most effective ways to repurpose book-based content, gain readers, and make more money. There are many ways to approach course creation. Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress), a digital nomad and full-time writer and blogger, has broken the process down to three steps. Read on to learn more. As […]
How to Create a Budget for Your Blog
Not all blogs are created free. Some blogs cost…up to four figures for their design. And then comes the cost of keeping that blog running every month. Here’s the good news: You get to decide what you spend on your blog, and the way you do that is by creating a budget. In this post, […]
6 Ways Blogging can Help You Write Your Memoir
Memoirists think the blog-a-book strategy won’t work for them. However, it will. In fact, blogging a memoir post by post offers writers some powerful benefits. Today, Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress), a digital nomad and full-time writer and blogger, outlines six distinct ways in which blogging a book can help you get clarity on and write your […]
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