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My First Blog Post



Today, I have completed my very first blog post writing. I have been writing my first blog since 19th April 2020. I am now looking ahead to get some of the good pics and will read the entire blog post again and improve it where ever needed. Hopefully I will be publishing my first blog live by the end of this week i.e. on 2nd May.




My first blog post



This is Aakash Gupta, I am NEW Blogger who is Trying to Publish His First Blog in such a way that the People LOVE it at first sight. Through YOUR Link which I found in my EMAIL, clicked-and- got this amazing Guiding Blog. Thank YOU for creating this blog, it IS VERY Helpful for New Bloggers like us.


Questions:1. When is a good time frame to start monetizing my blog with affiliate links?2. When do I start constructing my policies i.e. disclosure and private policies? Before or after my first post?3. Lastly, what is the average views I should be getting my first few months before considering any type of monetization?


Hi Harsh, Thank you for such an informative piece of writing.I already had my website set up to go online but somehow I am stuck as I am not able to figure out what the hell should I be writing on my first blog post. After reading your article the blueprint of my first blog post is getting clearer.


I belong in the latter category since my goal is to get as much traffic to my blog as I can. And that means having to do some research to find out what words I should add to my post and what type of questions I should answer.


Use Tailwind to share your post on Pinterest. About a third of my traffic comes from Pinterest. Most bloggers will tell you the same thing and this is why: Pinterest is the third biggest search engine on the web next to Google and YouTube!


Thank you for giving a specific and straightforward guide! Sometimes I get stuck to choose which topic I need to write first. I follow your 4 questions and everything turn easier. Keep sharing valuable posts


Thank you for sharing such a helpful intentional post for upcoming bloggers. I need this so badly.I am not understanding how bloggers make money by being a blogger.Are they saleing their articles or saleing products on their page?Do their page make money from the people visiting it? If so, who would pay them and what are good prices or normal rates for bloggers?How often do they need to post in order to make money? How many viewers and/or subscribers do I need in order to quit my job?Sorry for all the questions. Please know making money is NOT my sole purpose for blogging. I just want a complete understanding.


When you use headings and sub-headings to separate your points and ideas, it makes your post much easier to read because not only does this give your text a break, but it makes your article flow well. On top of that, it makes your points much more organized and easier to follow. These headings and sub-headings come in the format of H1, H2, H3, etc.


This ebook is jam-packed with a ton of valuable information to help beginners like you get started without feeling overwhelmed or spending hours and hours trying to search for information. Many of my students and readers have followed this in-depth guide to successfully launch their blogs the right way!


I am always fascinated about the idea of earning a living online with blogs. I really dreaded the traditional 9-5 job, and that pain really motivated me to start building a better relationship with my money so I could achieve financial freedom sooner. I woke up one day, and randomly started my first blog ever, FinSavvyPanda.com (with no knowledge about blogs, websites, or whatsoever) where I share my personal finance tips to help readers save, budget, and earn more. Fast forward 18 months, I was so surprised about earning a six-figure annual income with my small blog! I also started a second profitable blog after my experience with my first, so I could learn more about different topics and niches! I'd love to help you start your first blog too, so you can do what you love and live on your own terms! You can click here to learn how you can start a profitable blog for beginners.


You should always link to related posts. For example, if you have a list post about general healthy recipes, you should link to all your different kinds of healthy recipes. From fish and lean meats to vegetarian and vegan recipes. On the other hand, if you are blogging about a specific chicken recipe and you mention a homemade sauce for it like teriyaki, you should like to your teriyaki homemade sauce.


This same concept applies to other niches too. In The Treasure Map To Blogging Success in 30 Days ebook, I also have a Chapter that talk about linking and how you can strategically (and correctly) link your other posts that will help boost your traffic:


This is such a helpful article, thank you! After you have written the post, where does it automatically go on your website? I know how to assign it a category and tags, but how to I make it go to the menu? You have been such a huge help in beginning a blog.


And yes, it can become overwhelming when you are a beginner. This is totally normal because you are learning something that is new. Once you write more articles and learn more about the blogging world, it will become second nature to you. Just give it some time. ?


Welcome to Blog Savvy Panda! I was able to quit my job and pursue my dreams to work from home and become a full-time blogger just within a year of starting my first blog, FinSavvy Panda. Because I often get asked by many people how they can start a blog and make money too, I created Blog Savvy Panda to make your dreams become a reality too. My goal is to help beginners learn how to start a blog and make money who are NOT tech-savvy and have no experience in blogging. I make it as easy as possible for newbies who are entering the first chapter of their blogging journey. If you are a total beginner, then this is the perfect place for you! You can also learn more about me here.


As a general rule of thumb, most blogs should have a relevant title, a captivating headline, hyperlinks, embedded media (pictures, videos, music, etc.), keyword-based metadata, sub-headings, and end with a light call to action.


If you are using a different WordPress blog hosting service like SiteGround, Hostinger, WP Engine, etc, then you can see our comprehensive guide on how to install WordPress for step by step instructions for those providers.


On the posts screen, you will notice several other sections such as Categories and Tags. You can use these to organize your blog posts into sections. We have a great writeup on the difference between categories vs tags, which we highly recommend that you read.


Aside from a WordPress SEO plugin, you can further optimize your blog content by using a keyword research tool. These SEO tools help you come up with new content ideas that people are searching for around your topic.


It is the largest advertising platform for bloggers and publishers. Acting as a middleman between you and the advertiser, Google allow advertisers to bid for keywords matching your content. This allows you to get the best rates possible for the ads.


Affiliate marketing is the second most commonly used monetization strategy among bloggers. Basically, you recommend your favorite products / services to your readers, and when they make a purchase you get a referral commission.


Many bloggers make money by selling things directly from their blog. This could be physical products, digital downloads like ebooks, artwork, music, and more. Some bloggers even offer consulting services.


On top of the 3 methods above, you can do so much more with your WordPress blog. You can make WordPress blogs specifically for reviews, fashion blogging, food blogging with recipes, and more. Each of these blog types brings you more unique opportunities to make money.


At WPBeginner, our main goal is to provide cutting-edge helpful WordPress tutorials that are easy to understand for small businesses, bloggers, and non-techy WordPress website owners (see more about us).


Yes, there are several other blogging platforms available. We have compared them all, and WordPress is by far the best website builder solution in the market to make a blog with complete ownership and freedom.


Most personal blog names are named after their creator. Other blogs are named after the topic or industry they are in. We have an AI powered business name generator that you can use to come up with blog name ideas.


Choosing the right niche for your blog makes it easier to create engaging content and make more money online. Our experts have researched the 7 best blogging niches that you should consider when starting your blog.


We hope that you found our tutorial on how to start a WordPress blog to be helpful. You may also want to check out our article on 27 actionable tips to drive traffic to your new WordPress site, and our checklist on 18 important things to do after installing WordPress.


I am thinking of starting a blog. Reading this gave me a lot of great information as I am new to this. I plan on reading some of the links you added for more information on various topics. Thank you for having this here!


Thank you for this post. I am just being introduced to blogging in a course I am taking. We are using WordPress to create blogs. Honestly, I find the whole process a little intimidating. I appreciate you taking the time to walk beginning through the step to create a blog.


That can be done and the simplest way to implement it would be to use categories for your content and instead of a posts page, use the category pages for the individual blogs. The category pages work like the posts page but would only list the posts in that specific category.


Thank you, this was so informative I am planning to start my own blog and I will use this same knowledge from this platform. But is it possible to create a blog that I can only see myself before paying for the host space. Please advise 2ff7e9595c


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