Get Rich Blogging or Die Trying: Kick-Ass Blogging Resources

Posted by zoey on Mar 16, 2010 in Writing, Blogging, Website Monetizing |
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Yep, this is indeed the most essential question one must ask in this day and age. Especially if you are a writer or have a business. Photo from: http://theterracottawarriors.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/blogging1.jpg

Kick-ass Blogging Resources, No matter how long you have been blogging

Problogger: Darren Rowse

Darren is one of the most famous teachers of blogging and he supplies a good deal of information.

http://www.problogger.net/

Copyblogger: Brian Clark

Very cool, teaches how to write. Stuff not only you can use on blogs but in real life marketing too. Strongly recommended. But you might feel like it is your first time in a big library. So be prepared to spend time there. Brian Clark, collaborates a lot with Darren Rowse and Chris Garrett (both are featured on this post). Guest-blogger posts are frequent.

http://www.copyblogger.com/

The Business of Blogging and New Media: Chris Garrett

Chris Garrett is another professional blogger. He makes a great income and he frequently collaborates with Darren Rowse. He always has something brilliantly informative to offer for free (Killer Flagship Content) and something more extensive that you can buy such as Authority Blogger. I need to say in advance that I haven’t tried any of their paid products or services. Not because I didn’t believe in them but because I didn’t have the cash. Collecting all the quality free stuff takes a lot of time and space but in the end it is safe to say my collected info on blogging is quite satisfying at the moment. Sure, there is always an interesting post around the corner or some new information, or simply information you forgot to apply amongst all the chaos. But that is where newsletters come in handy.

http://www.chrisg.com/

Entrepreneur’s Journey: Yaro Starak

Now, if I had the money, his course would be the first one I’d try. They all giveaway great stuff for free, but I learned the most from Yaro, to be honest. Love his style, philosophy and email newsletters. After following him for 6 months, I can still find new and great info. Don’t over look it. Also check out his membership stuff. He provides a lot of quality e-books, videos on how to blog, makes interviews with both pros and his successful students and podcasts. I learned a lot from Yaro. His blog must be the most fun one, because it is as relevant for entrepreneurs as it is for bloggers and Yaro provides a lot of photos from his flexible lifestyle. Make sure you frequent Yaro’s blog.

http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com/

Gideon Shalwick: Yaro’s favorite student and favorite blogging teaching partner. He is an Australian like Yaro and they collaborate really often both on video and in print. He has great connections and he also makes interviews. He often attends conferences and events on blogging and has some cool tips to share.

http://gideonshalwick.com/

John Chow: This guy teaches you to make money with a website. He makes some great points I didn’t see anywhere else: Like why your website ratings might have gone done, how you can optimize your Adsense, lots of affiliate marketing resources and more. The guy is loaded and it is all coming from his website. Make sure you browse through his posts and digest all the useful info you can find.

http://www.johnchow.com/

Nathan Hangen: Successful bloggers most often advice you to comment on other blogs. It is a great way to show your name and site. If you can provide value, you will be noticed and you will be getting visitors. Surely it is a wonderfully beneficial idea to comment on blogs in your own niche but you can also choose to comment on blogging blogs. A lot of people with different backgrounds and websites or blogs come to those blogs and check out the information. You can make new friends or you can even find other blogging resources you previously didn’t hear about. I found Nathan Hagen during my commenting activities. A guy with useful ideas. You don’t have to agree with everything he says, but you sure will find good pointers.

http://nathanhangen.com/blog/

David Risley: Good fun, good advice. He has a good, free e-book on blogging and there is no harm in checking it out. Checking out professional bloggers’ sites might also give you great insights on design, catchy titles and blog subjects. Check out a lot of resources before you decide where you will become permanent visitors at.

http://www.davidrisley.com/

More resources will be on the way.

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