As a Christian blogger, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the plethora of blogging tips available online. Which advice should we listen to? How do we know it will be user-friendly and easy to  implement on our own sites?

After blogging on my own for more than four years, I thought I had the basics covered. I knew how to publish a post, how to create and upload graphics, how to reply to comments, and how to join a link-up.

Then I discovered Fistbump Media’s course, 31 Days to Blog Awesomeness.

 

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The course includes amazing, step-by-step content, including:

  • Design Strategy
  • Website Optimization
  • Branding
  • Analytics
  • Monetization Techniques
  • Landing Pages and Lead Magnets
  • Writing Headlines that Engage
  • … and much more!

 

The blogging tips I learned from this course helped me determine some goals for my site, properly configure my SEO settings to direct more traffic from Google and other search engines, find and eliminate broken links, and build by email list (among many other things). I discovered new ways to earn passive income from my blog, and what statistics I should look for in Google Analytics to better serve my target audience.

In spite of the name of the course, participants do not need to complete the material within 31 days … and the content is yours to keep! It won’t disappear after a limited time. I refer back to the material regularly to freshen up my site and make sure I’m making the best use of the blogging tips the course provides.

Best of all, the team at Fistbump Media provides accessible, expert advice including regular video coaching content, all built into the course!

If you’re looking for a user-friendly guide to ramp up your online presence, look no further.

Get Fistbump Media’s course,

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A version of this post originally appeared at katemotaung.com on August 16, 2016.

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. 

 

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