
Desperation makes people make mistakes. If you need money, do not start five businesses at once. Think carefully and tread wisely.

What you can do to improve your guest post pitches that actually stand out and get attention from the bloggers you’re pitching to.

If you’re a content creator, the first thing you need to perfect is creating quality content on a regular basis. Whether you’re a blogger, or a YouTuber, or a podcaster, or a shop owner, consistency is key to your growth and success.

Perfectionism can be paralyzing. Let go of creating the perfect product, instead, learn to recognize when something is good enough. You can and you should always come back and make things better later on.

You have many interests but not sure how to pick just one of them to write about? In this podcast episode, I share a simple method for picking a blog niche, one I used myself when I started The Side Blogger.

In this episode, I share a rather personal anecdote about my issues with investing in myself and the anxiety and dread that came with it, due to past experiences with severe financial crises.

Are you blogging material? Not sure if you really want to start a blog or if you’re just obsessed with the idea of blogging? If that’s the case, here’s a way to test it out.

Welcome to the first episode of The Side Blogger podcast. In this episode, I talk about why I’m starting this podcast, and when you should think about branching out, and create a podcast or a YouTube channel for your own blog.

Desperation makes people make mistakes. If you need money, do not start five businesses at once. Think carefully and tread wisely.

What you can do to improve your guest post pitches that actually stand out and get attention from the bloggers you’re pitching to.

If you’re a content creator, the first thing you need to perfect is creating quality content on a regular basis. Whether you’re a blogger, or a YouTuber, or a podcaster, or a shop owner, consistency is key to your growth and success.

Perfectionism can be paralyzing. Let go of creating the perfect product, instead, learn to recognize when something is good enough. You can and you should always come back and make things better later on.