Blogging Resource: Blog, Inc.: Blogging for Passion, Profit, and to Create Community

As you know, here at the Daily Post, we’re all about helping you blog more and better — from daily writing prompts, blogger profiles, writing and photo challenges, quick tips, and even grammar advice, we want to keep you inspired and keep you blogging. Recently, we came across a great book about blogging that we wanted to share with you: Blog, Inc.: Blogging for Passion, Profit, and to Create Community by Joy Deangdeelert Cho.

If you’re just starting to blog and you think you might want to try to earn a living from blogging, Joy’s book is a great resource that will help you achieve your blogging goals. Joy covers how to develop a consistent voice and style, attract and build an audience, overcome blogger’s block, build a community, and how to attract and manage advertisers, among other topics.

Of the book, we loved the blogger profiles best. Joy interviews 18 bloggers who share what inspired them to start blogging and how their sites grew in popularity. We couldn’t help but notice that of the 18 bloggers profiled, precisely 50% of them use WordPress to power their sites.

A continuing thread among the featured bloggers is that they all started blogs based on something they were passionate about — be it art and illustration, fashion, decor, and design, or satire. For example, Joel Henriques of crafting site Made by Joel, began to blog after becoming a stay-at-home dad:

Joel Henriques was waiting tables and bartending at Portland restaurants to supplement his and his wife’s income. When their twins (a boy and girl) were born, he quit his restaurant duties and found he had less time to pursue his musical and artistic hobbies once he transitioned into full-time dad mode. Yet he became increasingly fascinated with watching his kids play. Despite the fancy wooden teething rings and toys that he and his wife had purchased, the babies were surprisingly drawn to their drool bibs. Their love of the texture and material in these simple objects inspired Joel to start making his own toys for them. These toys, including modern stuffed animals and a wooden elephant puzzle, sparked the interest of his art buyers and family members, so he began a blog, Made by Joel, to keep track of his creations. Made by Joel includes craft projects that parents, educators, and children can make, encouraging creativity and play and inspiring families to spend more quality time together.

If you’re looking for a bit of additional reading on blogging more and better, check out Blog, Inc.: Blogging for Passion, Profit, and to Create Community by Joy Deangdeelert Cho.

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  1. I DO blog for passion and creating a community – advocacy for causes I believe in is also my goal. I have shared this with fellow-bloggers in my home country, Jamaica. (The third annual Jamaica Blog Awards are coming up next month!)

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  2. Thanks for sharing this Krista… I suspect that most of us blog for at least one of the three mentioned; passion, profit, and community. Looks like it could be a handy holiday gift. 🙂
    Cheers,
    Eliz

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  3. Good to see more blogging books on the market. Books likes these are very useful in getting people inspired about the different opportunities there are when starting a blog and getting people motivated to achieve some of the same things that the interview/profiled bloggers have achieved.

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