Would you like to improve your blogging skills? If so, it’s time to start reading blogs written by blogging experts. Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB), freelance writer, travel blogger, yoga instructor, and entrepreneur, has compiled her list of the top 10 blogs for those bloggers who want to become better bloggers. Check them out, and decide which […]
How to Do an End of the Year Goal Assessment
A new year and new decade are about to begin. Are you ready? If not, you want to read this post. Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB), freelance writer, travel blogger, yoga instructor, and entrepreneur, offers a simple-but-powerful process for goal assessment. Learn how to review the last year and set blogging goals for the next 12 months. […]
How to Use Email Marketing to Grow Your Blog Audience
Don’t let anyone tell you that email is dead. In fact, email marketing remains one of the most powerful tools in a blogger’s or author’s toolbox. Today, Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB), freelance writer, travel blogger, yoga instructor, and entrepreneur, offers foundational lessons in how to use email effectively and appropriately to build your platform and readership. […]
10 Awesome Conferences for Bloggers, Writers, and Social Media Marketers
How do you stay up on essential trends, skills, and news for bloggers, writers, and social media marketers—like yourself—and network with like-minded peeps? Attend a conference. Today writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) provides information on 10 conferences sure to level up your success. Gone are the days when writers, stowed away in a garret, […]
7 Ways Bloggers and Authors can Make Money
Would you like to make money from your blog and blogged book? Today writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) offers you a variety of options for how to monetize your site and the content you produce. People start blogging for all kinds of reasons. Whether it is to pursue a passion, provide advice, or establish […]
5 Research Tips to Help You Blog Your Book
Research can bog down any writer. Before you know it, instead of writing a blog post, you’re swimming in research…and so is your workspace. But research doesn’t have to be like that…and shouldn’t. Today writer and journalist Jane Meggitt (@meggitt_jane) provides tips on how to conduct, save, and use research as you blog your book. […]
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 […]
How a Book Review Led an Introverted Blogger to a Book Deal
Every author should know why they want to write a book—and why they are writing a particular book. That’s the author’s mission statement. However, every blog or book should have a mission as well. The mission of Jenn Granneman’s blog, Introvert, Dear, is clearly stated on the site: To let introverts everywhere know it’s okay […]
How a Blog Helped Emily Benet Achieve Her Dream of Successful Authorship
If you want to hear a classic blog-to-book success story, this is it. Emily Benet is one of those bloggers who was “discovered.” But she set out to create her dream of successful authorship–first as a blogger. Born in London to a Welsh mother and Spanish father, Benet moved to Barcelona at 13, where she […]
What Happens When a Publisher Thinks Your Blog is Your Best Book Idea
Sometimes a blogger doesn’t realize his blog content might hold the content to his next book—until someone points that out the blog represents his best book idea. In 2009, Larry Brooks (@storyfix) launched his blog, www.storyfix.com, to deliver core fiction writing craft tips, teaching, and perspective for writers at all levels. He had built a […]
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