Contrary to popular belief, it is straightforward to create a blog about anything or anyone. Many businesses and even personalities are looking for a side-hustle that uses blogging to build their following and earn money. However, it can be tricky to create a following and monetise it if your blog isn’t set up correctly. If…
Tag: Wordpress
Top Blogging Niches That Will Make Money
It can be tough to break into the blogging market if you want to become a professional blogger, as numerous websites have the same niche. You will have to work hard and showcase a different perspective on your site than other blogs in order to stand out. Some of these sites even have quite a…
Merry Christmas!
This is the season, not only to be jolly but to be giving and sharing joy with others. Since I don’t celebrate Thanksgiving (not a big holiday from where I come from), Christmas will be one of the jolly seasons that I am giving my thanks to. I am grateful for the WordPress family here,…
1000 Post Milestone on WordPress: I’ve Been Working Hard!
I received a notification from WordPress today and to my surprise: I have reached a milestone of 1000 posts! I couldn’t have done it without your unwavering support, MM readers! So a big thank you is a must. To date, I must have written more words than I ever thought I would have, combined with…
How to Drive Traffic to Your New WordPress Site?
So you’ve decided to create a new WordPress website. No doubt that browsed many tutorials and guides on how to set it up properly (click here if you haven’t!) and now you’re wondering how to get it seen on the internet. Many of you have asked me how to make their blog popular or how to…
10 Most Common Ways to Make Money with Your Website
Everybody wants to make the hours spent on their websites generate finances as well as likes and smiles. It is not so daunting as it may seem at first glance. Is it possible to turn your personal blog into a website that drives profit for you? Yes, it is possible.
Writing To Get The Point Across (Or In The Face)
Many times, we blog over our feelings and quirky incidents that happens day by day. Our words flow off our fingers (or thumbs in my case since I write on my iPhone) like melted ice cream off the waffle cone.