3 Travel Bloggers Share Their Tips and Stories

Once again I’m handing the podcast america phone number over to you, our listeners, to share your stories and tips of starting and growing your blogs.

 

I started this series towards the end of last year with episode 221: From 0 to 500,000 Page Views a Month – A DIY Blogger Shares Her Story

Today I’ve got three blogger stories for you. And like our ‘tech blogger’ episode 222, I’ve put together stories from three travel and tourism bloggers.

Links and Resources for 3 Travel Bloggers Share their Stories and Tips

  • Captivating Cappadocia Blogger Duke Dillard
  • 14 Types of Stories You Can Tell On Your Blog
  • Red Sweater MarsEdit 4
  • Travelletto Blogger Dianne Bortoletto
  • Amateur Traveler Blogger Chris Christensen
  • Register for ProBlogger’s updated 2024 mobile phone number data FREE Ultimate Guide to Start a Blog Course
  • Facebook Group

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Darren: Hi there, welcome to Episode 227 of the ProBlogger podcast. My name is Darren Rowse. I’m the founder of problogger.com – a blog, a podcast, event, job board, a series of ebooks, and a course all designed to help you to start an amazing blog, to create great content for the readers who come to it, find those readers, and to build a profit around that blog. You can learn more about ProBlogger over at problogger.com.

In today’s episode we’re continuing our kako pokrenuti profitabilan posao čišćenja? series of blogger stories where I’m handing the podcast over to you, podcast listeners and blogger readers, to tell your stories and tips of starting and growing your blogs. We started this series back in episode 221. We’ve had six episodes since that time. They’ve all been from bloggers from different niches.

And it’s a big part of the strategy on both  of my blogs. It drives a lot of traffic every week. It helps us to build community. We use our email to direct people to some of the social media accounts that we’re building community on, to drive engagement. It helps us understand who is reading our blog because we can get feedback from those who subscribe. And it helps us to monetize the business as well, both in terms of selling our product but also directly monetizing the emails.

We actually sell advertising in some of the emails that we do, particularly on Digital Photography School. So it’s paying for itself, and is a profitable part of our business.

If you’re not doing email, please consider it, and make it a priority for 2018 in terms of starting that email list or making your email list more effective for you.

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