The Art of Freelance Blogging: How to Earn Thousands of Dollars Every Month as a Professional Blogger

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| Rating | : | 4.70 (604 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1482747243 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 580 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-12-03 |
| Language | : | English |
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If you want to learn new skills and are motivated to work hard every day, I guarantee that you will become a successful freelance blogger.. If you want to enjoy the same success that I have had through blogging, you’re going to have to work for it. The Art of Freelance Blogging is a comprehensive book that covers everything I have learned from freelance blogging. Whether you have never blogged before or if you currently have your own blog, The Art of Freelance Blogging will show you the steps you need to follow in order to land high paying writing jobs with top blogs.Over 27 chapters, the book details:Why
About the Author Kevin Muldoon is an experienced blogger and internet marketer who has been developing and maintaining websites since he purchased his first domain name in 2000. Whilst he still owns a house in his native Scotland, Kevin has spent most of his time over the last several years travelling in Asia, South America and Australasia. He has developed and sold many successful blogs and wrote for some of the largest blogs on the web. He's known for his previous blogs BloggingTips and WPMods. He has a love for travel, is an avid reader, and finds it hard to walk past an electronics shop without checking out the latest gadgets. More recently, he has been building a name for himself through his personal blog KevinMuldoon. . More information about Kevin can be found at kevinmuldoon/about/
. He has developed and sold many successful blogs and wrote for some of the largest blogs on the web. Whilst he still owns a house in his native Scotland, Kevin has spent most of his time over the last several years travelling in Asia, South America and Australasia. He's known for his previous blogs Blogging
Full of generalities, no real examples, only for someone setting up their first blog not jumping into a new career First of all, I'm not one to race out and write a negative review. I have great respect for people who take the time to write down what they know for the purpose of teaching others. However, The Art of Freelance Blogging misses the mark on so many levels I felt I had to say something. The book is so vague and so full of generalities that it's impossible to take away anything useful. There isn't a single specific example of a blog post, a real query letter, a real invoice, negotiation for a real guest post, SEO techniques, use of . Heather Ash said Outstanding Book on Blogging. Lately I've been reading a lot about blogging and writing, and this book far surpasses the other books I've read on the topic. I am impressed with its breadth and depth. I love buying books that are a good value, and the value of this one is excellent. It has "Outstanding Book on Blogging" according to Heather Ash. Lately I've been reading a lot about blogging and writing, and this book far surpasses the other books I've read on the topic. I am impressed with its breadth and depth. I love buying books that are a good value, and the value of this one is excellent. It has 26 (!) chapters plus a resource list and glossary. It is well-written, and the content is practical and useful.Besides the sheer scope of the book, I especially appreciate the step-by-step action plan, as well as the annotated list of resources in the back of the book. He al. 6 (!) chapters plus a resource list and glossary. It is well-written, and the content is practical and useful.Besides the sheer scope of the book, I especially appreciate the step-by-step action plan, as well as the annotated list of resources in the back of the book. He al. K.K. said The Ultimate Guide to Freelance Blogging, and More. In his latest book, Kevin Muldoon offers a wealth of real-world advice, information, guidance, tips, and more that are beneficial to anyone with an online presence, or wanting to create one.Among it all, he shares his experiences as a freelance blogger, includes interviews with other experts, and gives the reader an extensive amount of resource links.The detailed information provided is thoughtful, and well organized.There is a 15 Step Action Plan that reviews previous chapters.There is a glossary of terms, and as an added bonus
