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223: From 0 to Six-Figure Blogger in Two Years – A Recipe Blogger Tells Her Story

223: From 0 to Six-Figure Blogger in Two Years – A Recipe Blogger Tells Her Story

FromProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging


223: From 0 to Six-Figure Blogger in Two Years – A Recipe Blogger Tells Her Story

FromProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging

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18 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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From 0 to Six Figures in Two Years - A Recipe Blogger Shares Her Story
In today’s episode we continue our series of blogger stories where I hand the podcast over to you listeners to tell your stories and tips about starting and growing your blogs.



We kicked off the series three episodes back with a DIY blogger, and yesterday we featured two tech/Microsoft bloggers. Today I'm introducing you to Erin Chase, a friend of mine.

In 2008 she started a blog where she documented what she was having for dinner each night, hoping it would help people on a budget cook affordable meals for their family.

Erin's simple idea has grown into a blog with MILLIONS of readers, and has become an extremely profitable business for her.

We’re sharing these blogger's stories in the hope of inspiring people to start some great new blogs in the year ahead. In the second week of January we’re launching a free course on ProBlogger to help as many new bloggers as possible get started by equipping them with great foundations.
Links and Resources for From 0 to Six-Figure Blogger in Two Years - A Recipe Blogger Tells Her Story:

Register for ProBlogger's FREE Ultimate Guide to Start a Blog Course
Facebook Group
Erin Chase
Create an Editorial Calendar for Your Blog
The Biggest Lesson I Learned About Building a Profitable Blog in 2015
Should You Blog Anonymously or Use Your Real Name?





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Darren: My name is Darren Rowse and I’m the blogger behind problogger.com. A blog, a podcast, event,  job board, series of ebooks, and soon to be courses all designed to help you as a blogger to grow your blog. The archives of your blog, the traffic of your blog, the community of your blog and the income around your blog as well. You can learn more about ProBlogger and all that we do at problogger.com.

In today’s episode, we’re continuing our series of blogger stories where I’m handing the podcast over to you as the listener of this podcast, to tell your story, and to share some tips of starting and growing your blogs as the community of ProBlogger. We kicked off this little series three episodes ago now with a DIY blogger. Yesterday, we featured two tech Microsoft bloggers.

Today, to do something a little bit different, I wanna introduce you to a friend of mine, who, back in 2008, started a blog that would document what she was having for dinner every night in the hope that it will help others on a budget to cook affordable, healthy meals for their families as well. It’s such a simple idea but one that this blogger has grown into a blog with millions of readers and six figure income. In fact, she hit that level in her second year of blogging. It’s become an extremely profitable business.

We’re sharing these blogger stories in the hope of inspiring some great new blogs to be started in the year ahead. In the second week of January 2018, we’re launching a free course on ProBlogger with the goal of equipping as many new bloggers as possible to get started with great foundations for profitable blogs. If you wanna start a blog or a second blog, sign up to be notified of this free course. Now, we’re starting in a few weeks’ time now at problogger.com/startablog. You can find today’s show notes with a link to that Start a Blog course, and a full transcript of today’s story over at the show notes at problogger.com/podcast/223.

Today’s blogger story is from Erin Chase from 5dollardinners.com. I’ve been hearing stories about Erin and the business that she’s built for many years now. When this year I had the opportunity to meet her face-to-face, in person, for the first time and to start an event with her at the Success Incubator event that we ran earlier in the year, I leapt at that opportunity. Erin is a real go-getter who has built a remarkable business.
Released:
Dec 20, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging