MAKE MONEY BLOGGING!

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Think blogging’s just a hobby? Think again – it can actually make you quite good money. Here’s how to get started, find your niche and turn your blog into a nice little money earner.
We’ll be honest: blogging isn’t the easiest way to make money. But, the great thing is that anyone can do it, and it looks amazing on your CV.

All you need is something interesting to say and enough patience and dedication to build traffic and a following. But how do successful bloggers make their money? We’ve interviewed a couple of them to reveal their monetisation secrets.

Our guide gives you a concrete action plan to get your blog off the ground and grow it into a profitable little business from home.
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How to start a blog
Getting started with blogging can seem like a bit of a minefield, particularly if you don’t have much tech knowledge.

You have two main options when it comes to actually setting up a blog – you can use a free blogging platform, or you can create your own website. We’ll take you through both, and outline their pros and cons, so you can make the right decision for you and your blog.

Free blogging platforms

Best for: Casual bloggers and those not interested in making money from their blog.

Pros: Super easy to set up and completely free.

Cons: Limits on customisation and video/image uploads, you often can’t place adverts or use affiliate links, you can’t create a custom URL and the platform retains the right to delete your blog.

A lot of platforms will allow you to set up a blog for free, and they’re super easy to use. If you’re just wanting to blog casually at first, this could suit you well.

But, free blogging platforms can be very limiting. You’ll only be able to customise to a limited extent, and your blog will have a storage limit which could make it harder to upload large videos and images.

Another drawback is that your blog URL will be something like ‘www.yourblog.wordpress.com’ with the platform branding.

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