31 Days to Build a Better Blog review
The SITS Girls 31DBBB challenge is drawing to a close, so I think it’s time for me to review 31 Days to Build a Better Blog by Darren Rowse.
To get me to put money into work-at-home related things such as ebooks, two things have to happen; I have to have earned the amount I’m spending online (I won’t put any outside money in), and the ebook has to be something that is going to make me money. 31 Days to Build a Better Blog is cheap enough that I easily earned the money for it, and it did indeed help me improve and earn more money from my blog.
31 Days to Build a Better Blog has a lot of helpful tips; some that you already know you should be doing, but just need the extra push of paying for something or having a group of people doing it with you (by taking part in a challenge); and some that you didn’t know about. Even as an experienced blogger, there were a couple of things that were new to me, and a few I just never thought about.
The book doesn’t just tell you what works; it tells you why it works, which is key to continuing to improve (both by doing what the book recommends and by coming up with your own improvement ideas) your blog after the 31 days. 31 Days to Build a Better Blog helps you come up with (and execute) a plan not just for 31 days, but for the lifetime of your blog.
If you’re looking to improve your blog and make more money blogging, I definitely recommend 31 Days to Build a Better Blog.
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