I've been blogging "seriously" for almost three years now. Alot has changed in how I do things around here in that time, and I'm still trying to find my way around "the block". Lately, I've been focusing on trying to improve the little things to help make my blog posts easier to read, easier to navigate, and easier to enjoy.
While doing that, I've done a lot of blog surfing. I've found some great bloggers who are willing to share there success tips with us "little guys". As you make your new year's resolutions for your blog this year, consider these ten bloggers to follow for a great blog this year.
1. Moms Make Money
Deby grew her blog from brand new to an amazing following and income source in a very short amount of time. She shares all her ups and downs, as well as her tips, income sources, and blog success.
2. MommComm
In Melissa's blog, "you will find is real, can-do advice geared to both the blogger just starting out and the blogger who’s been around a while. Despite the name, this blog is for ANY lady who wants to improve her blog, one stellar step at a time."
Anyonita usually blogs about great tasting food, but every Thursday she has a great series to help you with your blog. She has some great basic tutorials as well as posts that will help spruce up your blog and income if you've been blogging for a while.
4. The Blog Maven
I found Jeni by accident one day when I was searching up how to expand my email list. Her site if full of great tips to help your blog to grow. I've found that some of her advice goes against a lot of other sites I've read, especially her idea to get rid of your social media buttons, but for what it's worth, I think she has a point and some great tips. A lot of her advice leans towards those with a wordpress site, but there is still alot to learn for us blog spot holdouts.
I found Jeni by accident one day when I was searching up how to expand my email list. Her site if full of great tips to help your blog to grow. I've found that some of her advice goes against a lot of other sites I've read, especially her idea to get rid of your social media buttons, but for what it's worth, I think she has a point and some great tips. A lot of her advice leans towards those with a wordpress site, but there is still alot to learn for us blog spot holdouts.
Paul started writing his blog as a hobby and quickly found others who wanted to hear more about his expertise. So he has grown his blog and shared alot of tutorials, tips, and blog designs.
I hope you'll check out these bloggers if you're looking to "up your game" in 2014. I've found some invaluable resources and some great ideas.
What about you? Do you have a favorite place to go to for blog help?
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I hope you'll check out these bloggers if you're looking to "up your game" in 2014. I've found some invaluable resources and some great ideas.
What about you? Do you have a favorite place to go to for blog help?
Check out more of our Blogging Tips.
I totally agree with you, those are some great sites!
ReplyDeleteI do read some of those ladies~ thanks for the reminder, though! Wanting to get more serious this coming year, so I will be checking them out for sure! Happy New Year! :) Kim
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing a link to my site at Moms Make Money. Its certainly been a year of ups and downs for my site, and I hope the tips I share about what works and what didnt work out for me, will be useful to you and other bloggers too. Let's make 2014 awesome for us all!
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