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Sunday, 21 October 2007 |
By Madeline Crogan
Whether you're hoping for a bit of money on the side or a full-time income from home, blogging could be the solution that you're looking for. Many people are indeed getting rich off of their blogs. Unfortunately, many people are also NOT getting rich off of their blogs, so it's important to do things right.
The first thing you want to do is choose a niche topic that you know a lot about. This could be anything from knitting sweaters to computer programming. The topic should be broad enough that people are searching for it, but small enough that you don't have a whole lot of competition.
Then, simply start your blog. There are many different methods to start your blog. Blogger and Wordpress are two of the most well-known. Blogger is free and does allow advertisements. The free version of Wordpress does not allow advertisements, but the paid version does and is a bit more robust than Blogger. If you have a bit of money to invest, Wordpress is the way to go, but if you don't, Blogger is more than acceptable.
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Sunday, 21 October 2007 |
By Madeline Crogan
Blogging has become a popular way to make a bit of money and make yourself known as an authority in your particular niche. But too many bloggers think they can just put up any old site, write a few posts, and watch the money come rolling in. This is hardly the case for most people.
In order to really make money with your blog, it needs to be organized and well-written. Do you need a few tips on how to make your blog shine? Read on to find out how you can have a better blog in just 7 days.
Day 1: Get Organized. Get a notebook that you can keep handy to jot down possible topic ideas as they come to you. Create a folder on your computer that's only for your blog writing. You may even want to create special bookmark folders in your internet browser for different websites that can help you (e.g. one for sites about blogging, one for other blogs in your topic, one for research related to your topic, etc.)
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