Books – inspiration and self-development Blog by the Book – an inspiring book written by Miki Toikkanen and Noora Kananen for every blogger. The book is freshly illustrated and brings a good feeling to anyone. Blog marketing – Katleena Kortesuo and Jarkko Kurvinen’s book digs deep into the secrets of the blogging world. The book, aimed more at professional bloggers, is full of information that every blogger can benefit from. The 4-Hour Work Week (*) – The legendary book that author Tim overnight. The book is a brilliantly humorous and practical opus, which by reading will give you inspiration and new insights into both blogging and digital entrepreneurship.
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Laptop Millionaire (*) – Mark Anastasi promises a lot in his book (build $10,000 monthly income in 28 days) but still offers food for thought. If blogging and digital entrepreneurship are familiar to you, there is an opportunity new database to earn income quickly. If you have just started or are considering starting a blog, expect to receive income for 3 – 6 months . Pro Blogger (*) Darren Rowse and Chris Garrett. Chris Garret has been writing the ProBlogger blog since 2004. The blog contains over 8000 posts and is one of the best blogging blogs to follow. The ProBlogger book, on the other hand, focuses on how you build a productive business from your blog, from the very beginning. The book covers all aspects of successful blogging. Technique Bluehost – to hosting your own blog, you need a server for your blog.
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A server is like a plot of land on which you build a house (blog). Bluehost is one of the cheapest on the market, starting at €1.95/month. WordPress.org – “paid version”. Officially, WordPress.org is not paid, but the payment is due to the server you need to maintain the blog. When you get a Bluehost server, you get a free domain and you can set up a wordpress blog with one click of a button. WordPress.com – Free Edition. The Mobile Numbers blog address will bethe blog name. wordpress. comaddition. Almost all plugins you want to connect to a free wordpress blog are paid, while in “paid” wordpress you get almost all plugins for free (plugins usually have two different versions, free and paid. The free versions go a long way). Blogger – Google’s free blogging platform. Works well up to a point. Plugins and widgets are hard to come by.