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Are you thinking about starting a blog, capturing your thoughts on things and earning a nice little side income at the same time? You’ll be glad to know it’s pretty simple to sort out.

Determine What Your Goal Is

There are many reasons people start blogs. Sometimes it’s just to write down what you think and feel about something, or someone, or about your interest in art, literature or pop culture. Or the primary reason may be that you need an extra income. Maybe you have aspirations about being an Influencer and helping people buy quality products from trustworthy brands. Maybe you want to create a little bit of a name for yourself?

Whatever it is, and nothing’s off-limits, answering this question properly is the first step.

What’s Your Niche?

Don’t pick a topic too vast because it’s likely that your blog will get lost in the crowd that way. Find something specific you’re really passionate about and work that angle.

A niche is not limited to a topic, it includes your overall approach and what kind of audience you’re looking to attract. Popular niches include money-making hints and tips, health and fitness, sport, food, beauty and fashion advice, and personal development.

Pick a Domain Name and a Hosting Service

A Hosting Service is what lets you make your site accessible online, and your top options here include Cloudways, DreamHost, GoDaddy, HostGator, and SiteGround. Spend some time exploring what they offer and what they cost and once you’ve made your choice choose a name that suits what you’re going to be talking about.

Keep it as simple as you can and make it memorable! Avoid being too trendy and don’t use brand names that you don’t own. People need to be able to know what to expect so maybe scour Australian betting sites for ways to work a product or theme into your name, get inspiration from bloggers you admire, and explore what site names that grab your interest have in common.

Choose a Blogging Platform

Top choices for bloggers include WordPress, Tumblr, Medium, Squarespace, and Wix, but before you dive in, you need to know what you’re looking for.

You want something easy to set up, offers a low learning curve, and doesn’t require coding skills. Your niche will come into play here too, so think about what you’ll be creating now and in the future.

As your skill, confidence, and audience grow, you may want to change what your site looks like and even add features for your followers. So, it’s important to bear this in mind right from the beginning since starting all over again is not an option!

Write Your First Post

An introduction is never a bad idea, so maybe chat about who you are, what you plan to do, and what your motivations are. Try to develop a voice so that there’s a cohesiveness to your blog no matter what you’re discussing.

Link your new site to your social pages so that people can get a good idea of who you are and what you’re about, proofread, and publish.

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