Today we are (re)releasing Blogger Resources on Minimalist Baker with tons of new FREE resources to help you get to the heart of blogging and ultimately make your blog work. Blogging can be confusing. Trust us, we’ve been there. The technical details are overwhelming, it’s difficult to find your voice, and monetization can be a serious challenge. This all leads to one giant frustration: How do I actually make my blog work? On New Year’s Day we asked you to share your thoughts on this very topic. Here’s what you had to say:
How in the world do I make my blog work?How do you actually make money blogging?Can you do this full-time? How did you do it?
As of today, the goal of Blogger Resources is to help you get to the heart of blogging and start cutting through all of the noise that’s getting in the way of your success. We’ll discuss topics like the importance of finding your voice, how to hone your craft, and how to monetize. We could focus on the technical details of running a blog all day, but that won’t ultimately help your blog flourish. We may not know everything, but we do know how to make a blog work (and it’s incredibly fun and fulfilling). That’s something we’re eager to share with you. Blogger Resources not only supplies a growing list of FREE resources for new and veteran bloggers, but also a space where conversations about relevant blog-related topics can take place. We want to help dispel the myths that surround blogging and provide real tools for making your blog work. For this reason, Blogger Resources is split into three categories to help you better navigate the ins and outs of starting and growing a blog: We’ve already added our first 10 articles and will be publishing several more this week, so be sure to sign up for Blogger Resource email updates below. Don’t miss out, yo. While we could guess all day at how you might be personally struggling with blogging, we can offer you a lot more value if you tell us exactly how we can help. Sign up for the emails and then shoot us a note (email or tweet) with your questions, topic ideas and general suggestions. This will help us make Blogger Resources more of a community than a one-way conversation. As always, thanks for following along and supporting what we do. We hope you’ll join the conversation.
