When it comes to a lifestyle-friendly business, blogging
appears to have it all. You get to work from home, focus on a topic of
interest and share your creative talents. But can you really earn a
living as a blogger? And if so, what’s the best way to get started?
To help answer those questions, I recently spent two days at BlogHer15,
the world’s largest conference for women bloggers (and a few brave
men). And I came away with some smart tips from the experts that can
help prospective and current bloggers interested in making money from
full-time or part-time work.
I went to BlogHer out of both a personal and a professional interest. I blog at Next Avenue and on my own site, MyLifestylecareer.com, which is about profiting from your passions in semi-retirement.
BlogHer Conferences Are Worth Checking Out
This year’s BlogHer event, held in New York City, featured successful
bloggers including celebs such as Gwyneth Paltrow (founder of the
popular Goop.com),
workshops on branding, social media and monetization and a whole lot of
networking. BlogHer puts on one heck of a show and if you’re serious
about learning more about blogging, I highly recommend you check out
some of its upcoming conferences.
But now back to my initial question: Can you earn a living as a blogger?
Well, maybe.
But first, the bad news. According to the 2015 Women’s Blogging Industry and Business Annual Report — a survey of thousands of bloggers by iBlog magazine — very few bloggers earn much.
Hmmm
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