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Making The Impossible Possible: How I Created A Full Time Blogging Income With No Qualifications Posted: 20 Nov 2014 07:33 AM PST This is a guest contribution from freelance writer Stacey Corrin. It was a dark day in November 2012 when I first began to blog. Rain lashed the windows of the home we'd just moved into. Removal boxes lay strewn across the floor and the cries of my newborn twins rang shrill in my ears. I felt trapped, with no escape plan. Being a new parent can do that to you. It can make you feel like the only person in the room. It can sap your energy, your personality, your identity. Yet it can also put you on a path you might never consider possible. Today I want to share how I got from that wretched point to my life now. Three years later, I’m now a successful ghostwriter, blogger and full time freelancer.
It Began As A Cry For HelpMy foray into blogging began like most peoples does. It was expression, even a cry for help. Most importantly it was an outlet for the turmoil and confusion of young parenthood. I set myself up with a free WordPress blog and proceeded to spend any spare time, jotting down my thoughts. Off they would go into the ether and I'd feel a little lighter, a little more relieved for having let it all out. Little did I know that there were people reading my musings. They introduced themselves, faceless entities going through similar situations. They provided support, insight and friendship I'd never found offline. These people introduced me to a whole community I never knew existed. People from all walks of life were doing just what I was doing. They were baring their souls to the internet and finding comfort in the practice. What's more, they were making a living from it too!
I Immersed Myself In All Things BloggingThat realisation was a revelation to me. Immediately I set about learning all that I could about blogging, SEO, and how to build an audience. It wasn't an easy process. I learned some terrible blogging habits along the way but I also found that there was so much help out there if you knew where to look. I discovered sites like this one. I haunted the big names on Twitter and Facebook yet also took stock of the little ones who were making waves. Sites like Blogging Wizard who at that point was still fresh and new. What was it that made them so successful? What were their secrets? What made them stand out? And then it dawned on me. These people stood out because they didn't follow the crowd. Well, I knew a thing or two about that. Always the oddball at school, I spent the majority of my teenage years sticking out like a sore thumb. So how could I do that with my own blog? How could I stand out and make a living at the same time? By this point I'd spent two and a half years figuring this blogging thing out. My twins had grown to the point that afforded me more freedom, so one evening I sat down with a notepad and wrote out the things I was good at. Three things stood out at me:
A thought began to blossom. What if I did something drastic? What if I started all over again and built a new blog from scratch? This time I'd do so with the aim of sharing everything I'd learned over the last few years. At the same time I’d market my skills to those who needed them – my blog a testament to them.
How I Turned My Passion Into ProfitI realised that through helping others with their own blogs, I could show off what I'd learned along the way. Let's face it, not everyone has time to write blog post after blog post, on a daily basis. Unless of course like me, you love to write. Thus blogging about blogging and offering my services as a ghostwriter seemed like a smart move. Through the power of Selz, a simple and free eCommerce platform, I was able to create product listings for my services. People could buy these from my new blog. With a few clicks of a button they could get a ghostwritten blog post and within a matter of days, have it land in their inbox. All attribution would go to them, no strings attached. The services I offered included:
These were things that people needed. I knew I could provide them as I did those things every day and over time the word spread. Recommendations came in, people gave great testimonials and I built a small client base. That was over three months ago. In that time I've written over 80 blog posts of 900 words and over (excluding my own). My blog has grown from zero traffic and shares to posts with over 800 shares alone. I'm now in a place where people want to read what I'm writing. Not because they sympathise, but because they can learn something valuable from my words. Needless to say the clients have poured in too, coinciding with an income that's sustaining five people. How did I do it? I listened to what people wanted. Then I promoted the pants off what I created.
When promoting your content:
The best way of exposing my blog to new readers, was to guest post for other blogs. This has been my biggest source of repeat clients and traffic. By keeping some of your best work for other people's blogs, you're making a bold statement. You're telling people that you care about quality, that you're not just about self-promotion.
It's Been A Humbling ExperienceLooking back to that November day, I don't recognise the person I was. Blogging lifted me from a hopeless situation into a life that's rich, vibrant and full of opportunity. If I can offer any advice to anybody, it would be this: Always believe in the impossible. No matter how hard it might seem, there is always a way if you're willing to dream big and work for it. Stacey is a Ghostwriter and Blogger who creates content for influencers in the digital marketing and WordPress community. When she’s not blogging elsewhere, she hangs out on her own blog, sharing visual content and blogging tips. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
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