Sunday, February 5, 2012

Professional Blogger - How to Achieve Your Dream

Professional Blogging -- The Best Way to Make Passive Income
Initially, blogging started as a way to maintain an interactive, easily viewed and updated journal online. Eventually though it became recognised that blogging was also a way to pass along information, skills, knowledge, content and to earn an income. Blogging went from being a purely recreational pastime to a way to earn money and for some, a full-time job. In the past few years professional blogging is something that has really taken off.
What exactly is a 'professional blogger'? In reality there is not one definition of a pro-blogger. Pro-bloggers are those that are hired by companies to maintain blogs, there are also networks of pro-bloggers who seem to set the pace for the blogging world and then there are the pro-bloggers who blog to earn an income (full or part-time).
The secret to professional blogging or becoming a pro-blogger is to find a profitable blog topic and to become an authority on your subject. This is not necessarily an easy task. We all have many things we are good at, knowledgeable about or are interested in. How do we choose the right one for our blog or blogs?
In my experience, the best way was to follow the advice of a more experienced blogger, Amy Bass. Amy is the owner of The Niche Blogger a step-by-step program that literally takes you through the process from a to z. Everything is explained and there is help available from Amy herself, as well as the members of the forums and the program itself.
The Niche Blogger is not just for those who are totally new to blogging as although it is a step-by-step program, it in no way talks down to you. Rather it helps you focus on step, process or skill at a time to ensure that by the end you are confident, knowledgeable, skilled and blogging in a profitable niche for you. In fact Amy Bass hoped to create the easiest method of becoming a professional blogger. Membership to The Niche Blogger is one of the lowest priced around and the minor expense on the membership fees more than makes up for the possible costs of errors and mistakes through not having the correct mentor or program to follow.

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