As bloggers we often are working alone and can struggle to break into new audiences, much less bring in a new source of revenue. Luckily Cate Brubaker is the perfect person to help us out! Today, we dive into running a bundle giveaway, launching an activity book, and using air table to organize all of your work!
Read NowToday on Makin' Bacon, Jenna Urben and I dive into how to pitch brands, ways to connect more with your fans, and how to create products they love.
Read NowThere are things we don't do because we don't like doing them. There are things we don't do because we are scared of them. Being able to tell which is which is a key to pushing yourself forward.
Read NowThe holidays are a great time for bloggers to boost their income, but many of them are doing it wrong and burning themselves out in the process. Today, we dive into the right way to go about maximizing your holidays or any time of the year.
Read NowToday we are talking about how to set the tone with your fans, ways bloggers can get their foot in the door, and how remote shoots can help during the pandemic
Read NowDiscover how you can invent and create your own products during this interview with Kate Hansen. Kate is the inventor of the Ergo Spout(R), a spout and handle for mason jars, which she launched on Kickstarter raising over $40,000 from over 1,000 backers. She shares her journey, tips and tricks she learned along the way, and talks about how food bloggers can do the same thing.
Read NowBarbara Hobart is a television writer/producer who has also been manufacturing and developing products since 1994. (She invented and introduced the first injection-molded decorative light switch cover to the UK.) She expanded her company, HomePlates Worldwide, and now consults with companies large and small to help strengthen brand identities and awareness through custom products.
Read NowWhen it comes to product creation, there is a wide spectrum of what you can do. Kate Hansen is here to help you figure out where on the spectrum you should start.
Read NowNo one gets paid to be a blogger unless you're working for a company. No one's going to pay you to put out that blog post but there are a lot of ways you can make money from your blog. I'm going to show you several of the ones that are most effective so you can start moving forward and making additional money from your blog.
Read NowIt is no secret that creating products and services is a great way to grow your income, but do you know WHY that is true?
Read NowAlmost all food bloggers have a smartphone, but almost no bloggers create custom smartphone apps to use!
Read NowDiscovering how to create physical products is an amazing way to serve your fans and grow your income for your food blog. Here are several types of products you can create.
Read NowDiscovering how to sell custom spices on your food blog is a great way to grow your income while serving your Fans.
Read NowHere are some of my tips for creating products and services to help ensure you will be successful serving your Fans.
Read NowWhen bloggers first start thinking about serving their fans by creating products or services, they usually turn to a recipe book or cookbook. Here is everything you need to know to create your own.
Read NowWhat is the biggest mistake food bloggers make? Focusing on serving external companies instead of their Fans. I explain more about what that means and how you can avoid it.
Read NowAs you blog more and more, you will become an expert at teaching people how to successfully do the type of cooking you write about. Once you get to this point, it can be really smart to start looking at creating cooking courses. These courses are a great way to repackage your content in a new form that your Fans will love.
Read NowShould you self publish a cookbook, or should you find a traditional publisher to do it for you? There are a lot of considerations, including financial, distribution, speed, and control.
Read NowThe concept of patronage goes back thousands of years, when the elites in a society would help support artists by paying for them to work. The creations would still belong to the artists, but the patrons believed enough in the value of the work to help fund it. As more and more small, niche bloggers and artists try to make a living through their work, the patronage model has made a comeback.
Read NowProviding a free email course is a great lead magnet to increase your newsletter signups. Here is a look at the course we ran and what our results were.
Read NowPublishing an electronic cookbook is an amazing way to serve your fans, grow your income, and expand your brand. Here is everything you need to know about doing it.
Read NowChoosing the right subject for your cookbook is probably the most important decision you will make. Here are my tips for choosing a successful cookbook subject.
Read NowWhy should rock stars be the only ones who get amazing swag?!?! Be your own rock star! Here is how we have used Threadless to accomplish that.
Read NowA pretty easy, but often overlooked, way to make some extra money from your food blog is through selling t-shirts, mugs, bags, and other accessories. There are many ways to do this, but this article will look at using Threadless.com to create and sell them.
Read NowOne of the most successful food blogger monetization strategies we implemented was to create a plastic cheat sheet that we could sell to our readers. Here is a detailed look at that process.
Read NowToday I had a good reminder of the power of providing a product your readers both want and need. It was also a good reminder that your users can forget some of the things you have to offer, so reminding them occasionally isn't a bad thing!
Read NowOne of the ways we tried to better monetize our food blog was through the creation of physical products. We tried to create products that would meet their needs and make cooking easier for them. Here is one example.
Read NowTwo years ago we decided to set up a free online email cooking course for our Amazing Food Made Easy website. After writing the course and implementing it as an autoresponder in MailChimp (Convert Kit would work as well) we heavily marketed it through the year. Here's a little of what we found.
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