Blogging for Beginners: Invest in your blog with these 6 things you need for blogging (2024)

If you got 500 bucks to spend on your blog, what would you buy?

I have been growing a list of learning resources for blogging that is chock full of e-courses, ebooks, services, and tools that I would love to utilize on my blog. The thing is, that comes up to a grand total of well over $5000 and even more if you consider the perpetual expenses of monthly/annual services. Yikes!

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Since it’s almost Christmas (and my birthday!), I’m considering what do I think I would want to invest in for my blog as a gift from my family. I also sold something near and dear to me so that I could have some extra cash on hand to invest in blogging.

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Here’s what I’ve got so far.

Monitor

A new monitor. You read that right. I bought a monitor. It’s big and beautiful and white! Yes! White! My desk is in the living room so I can be with my son all day, so my desk has to look lovely all the time (okay, most of the time). And the monitor I’ve been using is 10 years old. For real. His buddy already died, so he was definitely on his way out. I adore my new white monitor for my home office.

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I’ve got tons of space or “real estate” to work with and can have multiple things open at once. Blogging for Beginners: Invest in your blog with these 6 things you need for blogging (3)I am continually making printables and graphics for this blog (like my tutorials organizer sheet), so a bigger screen has been an awesome asset the past few weeks.

Keyboard Drawer

A keyboard drawer! Yes, I know! You didn’t see that one coming! Here is my desk.

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It’s beautiful, but it sits high (even with my chair at the highest level), so I’m always straining my wrists and shoulders. My keyboard drawer is going to fix all that. It’s taking forever to get here, but it’s one of the things I’m most excited about.

Blogging Training

Training. The very first thing I did to begin my blogging journey was to enroll in Ruth Soukup’s Elite Blogging Academy. Enrollment for EBA only opens once a year (around February), so that gave me plenty of time to be sure that’s what I wanted to do. I researched and read reviews. In the end, I decided to go for it and haven’t looked back yet!

EBA will walk you through upping your blogging game. It covers everything from content creation to promotion. Ruth is a great teacher, and just having all the content in one place is an amazing time saver.

But, the absolute best thing that I’ve gotten out of EBA has been my mini-mastermind group. We’re a tight group of EBA’ers who encourage and teach each other. We all serve different audiences but are always sharing new tips and tricks to master this blogging thing. I wouldn’t have this group if it weren’t for EBA.

I’ve also recently picked up Abby Lawson’s Building a Framework. I’ve been wanting her course for a year (ish), and I finally got it! I’m going to be honest here. I spent a good chunk of change on EBA, but I believe Abby Lawson’s Building a Framework is a great starting point for a fraction of the price for how to learn to blog. Had I done it all over again, I would have started with Building a Framework while waiting for EBA to open and then followed it with EBA since Ruth recommends having a blog in place before taking EBA.

There’s a ton of training offered there, and if you choose Abby’s Framework or another source for your blogging training, keep it all straight with a free printable tutorials organizer sheet.

Tailwind

I’m still not sure if I like BoardBooster or Tailwind or both, yet. I’m still going through some training to find out, but it is already saving me HOURS every day. And I am seeing my blog traffic go up after only using it a few times. And I’m still learning it!

A Planner

Do you know how much there is to keep up with when you’re a beginner blogger? For real. It can engulf your entire day (and night, ahem) if you don’t set priorities and action items. The truth is that I wanted to pay for a printable blogging planner, but I couldn’t find a planner that was made for real bloggers, so I made one. I asked a bunch of blogging friends what they wanted/needed in a planner, and I made it. I love mine, and I wouldn’t want to do this blogging thing without it.

Save for Blogging Services

I am saving a little of the leftovers for some monthly services after my trials expire. I’ll definitely be continuing Tailwind and I am loving ConvertKit at the moment, too.

There you have it.

This is how I’m spending my extra cash. If you don’t have any extra cash from blogging, you can find my favorite tip to get some extra cash to launch a blog at the bottom of this post about the Blogging Toolkit. Or you could sell something like I did. Just don’t sell the kids. That would be weird, and you’d miss them.

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FAQs

How to start blogging as a beginner? ›

Learning how to start a blog means following a few basic steps, which we'll outline in the next section.
  1. Choose a subject. ...
  2. Choose a name. ...
  3. Register your domain name. ...
  4. Find a web host. ...
  5. Set up your blog. ...
  6. Create a custom blog email address. ...
  7. Create your social media accounts. ...
  8. Install blog plugins.

Can I start blog with no money? ›

Key Takeaways: Ready to Start a Blog for Free (or Very Little?) It doesn't need to cost much—or even anything at all—to start your own blog. If you really can't afford to pay even a few dollars, I'd recommend using WordPress.com.

Which blog is best for beginners? ›

13 Best Blogging Platforms for Beginners Compared (2024)
  • WordPress.org: Best Blogging Platform Ever Built.
  • Web.com: Easiest Blog Builder for a Low Price.
  • Gator Website Builder: All in One Blogging Platform.
  • WordPress.com: Best Free Blogging Platform.
  • Blogger.com: Blogging Platform by Google.
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Do blogs still make money? ›

Yes — Bloggers still make money. In fact, there are more ways than ever to earn a living blogging. Revenue streams such as display ads, affiliate marketing, digital products, and email marketing are just a few of the popular revenue streams bloggers use to make money.

How to start blogging for free? ›

How to start a blog in 10 steps
  1. Choose a blogging platform. Use a platform that offers customizable templates.
  2. Pick a hosting platform. ...
  3. Find the right niche. ...
  4. Select a blog name and domain. ...
  5. Set up and design your blog. ...
  6. Brainstorm blog topics. ...
  7. Write your first blog post. ...
  8. Create an editorial calendar.

How much does it cost to start a blog? ›

In a nutshell, it costs less than $100 to start a blog in 2024 and run it for an entire year, using just the essentials along with a range of free tools. That's a pretty inexpensive business model to get started with. However, successful businesses do require some investment.

Do you need a license to run a blog? ›

Most bloggers do not need to obtain a federal license to do business, but most states do require bloggers to have a general business license.

Who pays bloggers? ›

Ad Networks

Joining an ad network is one of the most common ways that bloggers make money. Basically, you just sign up with one — such as Google Adsense or Media.net — and then ads get displayed on your site.

Which type of blog is best to earn money? ›

Now, let's dive into the types of blogs that make money.
  • Fashion Blogs. In these blogs, readers can find posts like fashion obsessions, back-to-school looks, makeup tutorials, and more. ...
  • Food Blogs. ...
  • Sports Blogs. ...
  • Travel Blogs. ...
  • Lifestyle Blogs. ...
  • Parenting Blogs. ...
  • Gaming Blogs. ...
  • B2B/Marketing Blogs.
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What are examples of blogging for beginners? ›

50 More First Blog Post Ideas for Beginners
  • Give an example of an important lesson you learned on your career journey.
  • Introduce your pets or family in a niche-themed way.
  • List out the best links you've found for helpful guides.
  • Do an article roundup in your niche.
  • Write a checklist on how to do a project.

How do I blog for the first time? ›

How to Start a Blog in 6 Steps
  1. Pick a blog name. Choose a descriptive name for your blog.
  2. Get your blog online. Register your blog and get hosting.
  3. Customize your blog. Choose a free blog design template and tweak it.
  4. Write & publish your first post. ...
  5. Promote your blog. ...
  6. Make money blogging.

What should I know before starting a blog? ›

here are 9 essential things to do BEFORE starting your blog to ensure your blog gets off to the best possible start.
  • Decide what you want to blog about. ...
  • Research blogs in that niche. ...
  • Think about how you will structure your blog. ...
  • Brainstorm blog post ideas. ...
  • Think about how your blog will make money.
Dec 6, 2023

How to start blogging with no experience? ›

How to start a blog in 10 steps
  1. Choose a blogging platform. Use a platform that offers customizable templates.
  2. Pick a hosting platform. ...
  3. Find the right niche. ...
  4. Select a blog name and domain. ...
  5. Set up and design your blog. ...
  6. Brainstorm blog topics. ...
  7. Write your first blog post. ...
  8. Create an editorial calendar.

Do beginner bloggers make money? ›

That said, it takes an average of 20 months to start making money with a blog. However, there are many bloggers who start making money much sooner, and some who never make any money at all. Here are some of the factors that can affect how long it takes to start making money blogging: The niche you're in.

How much money do you need to start blogging? ›

On average, you can expect to spend anywhere between $50 and $200 getting your blog set up. After that, your monthly costs should sit at around $20 to $60. However, it all depends on what kind of blog you want to run, as well your long-term goals.

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