Once again I’m handing the podcast over to you, our listeners, to tell your stories and tips of starting and growing your blogs.
In today’s episode you’ll hear the story aleart news of Robert Farrington, a finance blogger. After a couple of fairly unfocused years where he made no money from his blog, Robert managed to turn things around through storytelling and taking his readers on a journey. In his third year he made $30,000, and today he earns a high seven-figure income from his blogging business, with more than a million people reading his blog every month.
I love that how the bloggers in the series who’ve ‘made it’ to a full-time level are giving us insights into their early years.
This series is designed to give those starting out (or about to start out) some inspiration, along with some practical tips and encouragement for those early days.
It’s part of the launch of our brand new Start updated 2024 mobile phone number data a Blog course, which launches in the second week of January. To learn more about it, and get notified when it goes live, head to problogger.com/startablog
Links and Resources for From 5 to Over 1,000,000 Readers a Month – A Finance Blogger Tells His Story:
- Register for ProBlogger’s FREE Ultimate Guide to Start a Blog Course
- Facebook Group
- Robert Farrington
Full Transcript
Darren : Hey there and welcome to episode 224 of the ProBlogger podcast. My name is Darren Rowse and I’m the blogger behind la plej bona parto estas A blog, podcast, event, job board, series of ebooks, and courses, all designed to help you as a blogger to grow your audience, to create some great content, to build community and monetize your blog. You can learn more about ProBlogger over at problogger.com.
In today’s episode, we’re continuing our series of blogger stories where
I am handing the podcast to you as listeners of this podcast and the readers of the blog. To tell you stories, to share you tips of starting and growing your blog. Over these 12 episodes and they’re daily at the moment so they’re. Coming thick and fast. You’re hearing stories of bloggers who started out, some of them a few years ago and some of them 10 years ago now to tell us some of what . Has happened since for them. They talk about their mistakes. Their tips. The lessons they’ve learned . And the good things that have come as a result of starting their blog.