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(More customer reviews)Quick disclaimer: I'm not a mom. I'm a dad, and at one time was a SAHD, and know a lot of moms who blog, both about family and children and about other topics such as business, technology and hobbies. Parents who blog about raising children, family, and other personal topics have challenges that other bloggers do not, such as privacy concerns. Wendy covers those issues in Mom Blogging for Dummies, otherwise it might just be called "Blogging for Dummies" as it has tons of information related to blogging in general.
Piersall covers everything from choosing a topic to blog about and setting up blogging software to choosing a business model and growing your blog. She really goes into detail about measuring success, including using Google Analytics and Feedburner to look at visitor and subscriber trends.
A lot of the book is dedicated to the business side of blogging as well, covering everything from working with advertisers and dealing with disclosure and government regulations, to building authority and positioning yourself as an expert so you can sell your own products or consulting services.
Not only is Mom Blogging for Dummies an excellent resource for anyone looking to build and monetize a blog, but it's written by a professional blogger with real-world experience in building, managing and selling a large blog network with multiple contributors.
If you're considering starting a blog, you should definitely check out Mom Blogging for Dummies. It's not just for moms, or dummies... it's for anyone looking to build and grow a successful blog.
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Ready to start your Mom blog or enhance your existing one? This book is for you!The population of mom bloggers is growing at a stunning pace and they boast an audience of more than 23 million women reading, posting, or commenting on blogs every week. This fun and friendly guide targets moms who are looking to become a savvier blogger, build a personal brand, earn free products to review or give away, or make some extra cash through ad revenue. Named by Nielsen as one of the most influential moms online, author Wendy Piersall helps you determine the right business model for your blog and then create a professional, in-demand personal brand.
Serves as a road map for the growing population of moms who are interested in creating a blog or enhancing an existing blog
Explains how to define a business model, understand your reader demographics, and choose the right look and feel for your blog
Addresses delicate issues such as dealing with privacy and family members who don't want to be featured on your blog
Walks you through using social media to extend your personal brand, building traffic with SEO and blog networks, and having a plan and policies in place when big brands and media come calling
Offers a very unintimidating format as well as the usual fun and friendly For Dummies approach
This guide presents baby steps for breaking into the often-daunting mom blogging community, with practical advice on how to join and become an accepted member of this exciting world.
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