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How to start a popular blog

June 27, 2016 By Bukola Oriola

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How to start a popular blog does not have to be a difficult task. In fact, it can be a fun task if you focus on what you are passionate about. It can also be a way to share inspirational stories that may be helpful to someone else.

If you are already a writer or love to write, blogging will not be too tasking for you. In fact, you you are already on social media sites like Facebook, where you post regularly, then starting your own blog will be a smooth process. I have seen many posts on Facebook pages and thought, “this is a post for a website or blog site.

You can write 300 words and post with pictures that may end up becoming a popular blog. Remember, “picture speaks a thousand words.” Sometimes, it is the picture that will keep someone on your site. If you are a person that likes to take pictures, begin a blog or website to talk about your pictures. You can talk about why you took the picture. You might be surprised to see a local or national brand show interest in your picture. Vanessa Lambert of What would you Wear once had a picture used by a brand, according to a blog report on CNBC. She made her money out of it by asking the brand to pay her for using her image without her consent.

How to start a popular blog that makes money

Initially, you may feel that there is no way to make money from your blog, but bloggers like Lambert felt the same way at the initial stage of their blogging career. She said in a post by CNBC that, “When I first started, I didn’t even know you could make money,” said Lambert. “Now my blog is an actual business and my source of income.” The article by Hayley Phelan on the CNBC’s website, entitled, The Power of the Mid-Tier Blogger showed how Lambert and some other popular bloggers have been able to make steady stream of income using their blog platform.

An opportunity for survivors and new bloggers

Starting a blog can be a great opportunity for survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, or any other kinds of crime. This will give you an a chance to be on the driver’s seat of your story or experience. For example, it can be an avenue to share just what you want to share. It can also serve as an avenue to talk to members of your community, law makers, faith based organizations, NGOs and anybody interested in your cause.




It is also an opportunity to educate the public from your own perspective. You may be surprised by who your readers and followers will be when you open up such a platform to keep the public abreast of what is happening in your community, or what you want to see happen in your community.

As a community member, who is passionate about a cause, starting a blog can serve as a avenue to share your thoughts.

Starting your blog with $0 – Blogger vs. WordPress

If is interesting to learn that you can actually start your blog that looks like a professional website with $0.  Blogger is my number one choice. I have chosen blogger over WordPress because it is much easier to set up and also more friendly when you want to start earning from the site. With WordPress, you have to have a self hosted WordPress site to be able to apply for Google Adsense for example, which is kind of revenue opportunity for a beginner’s blog. However, if you choose Google Blogger, you will not need to worry about that because Blogger is a Google product. All you will need to focus on to get approved is producing content on your site.

You can create a website like one of the ones listed below with Blogger.

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I have put together a course to show how to start your blog with $0. You can join others to learn how to start your own blog today without worrying about paying for templates or hosting your website or blog site here.



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