What offers homebizblogger.com to its visitors?
It offers some information that could be used for people who run or are wishing to run an online business from home.
Let’s talk about money: Can you make already a living from your homebusiness?
Not from HBB at the moment however some months it’s close with Bloggeries.com and HomeBizBlogger. It also depends on what kind of lifestyle you want. Once you start making $1250 a month or more in theory you could live well in many different parts of the world.
Working from home is a dream of many people. Why is it so difficult to make this dream come true?
It’s difficult because there is no one pushing you. You have to be a self starter and have the foresight to put in the effort today for the rewards of tomorrow. You also have to have a strong desire to work for yourself.
Please tell us something about the homebizblogger’s past and it’s future.
The blog was created by Eve Lester and in the future it will probably have numerous writers on topics they are familiar with.
You are the owner of bloggeries.com, a blog forum and directory for bloggers. What can you tell us about it?
It’s a blog resource that supplies tools such as blog polls, facebook applications as well as the other features you mentioned in your question. My dream is to make it the place to be in the blogosphere to get noticed, buy / sell and trade blog related services and ultimately serve as a massive blog related knowledge base. I’m also excited about adding many of the best blogs from the web to their respective categories.
Do you run other blogs next to homebizblogger.com?
Currently no; bloggeries alone keeps me busy as is. That isn’t to say I don’t have other ideas for the future.
Well, that’s it, many thanks. Any last words?
Thanks for the interview and if you are a blogger or interested in getting into it by all means stop by the forum and say hi!
Url: HomeBizBlogger.com
Url: Bloggeries.com
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Hello Jason. What kind of blog is TUK?
TUK is a make money online/blogging tips blog. Although I’m certainly not an expert in the field, I’ve had success and share what has worked for me, as well as various things I’ve tried. TUK is slowly growing into an active community, one where readers help each other; this is the main reason I decided to launch my latest project, Blog Premiere
The web is filled with a large number of sites offering tips and guidelines how to make money (with blogs). Is it hopeless to start with another how-to-make-money-blog in these days?
You can succeed in any niche, no matter what the competition - you just have to be dedicated. Stick to your goal, produce valuable content, don’t mislead your readers and try and stand out from the rest. As for the MMO niche, despite it’s saturation there is still a space for those that go above and beyond and seperate themselves from others trying to break out of the pack - see the rise of John Cow as a perfect example.
How does TUK help its readers and what differs your blog from others?
TUK helps its readers by providing (hopefully!) valuable content, a touch of humour and personal support. Personal support is something that few blog owners run, however my contact details, including MSN and instant messenger are displayed on my contact page and people can contact me at any time should they need help, have suggestions/feedback etc. I’ve met a lot of interesting people this way.
Let’s talk about the very beginning: When and why did you decide to publish a blog?
I actually entered a “competition” with a few friends to try and make $15,000 before May, so started a blog to document my progress. This was around October, although I only really started marketing TUK hard at the beginning of this year, if not even later than that. It has been a long journey, but one that has ultimately been and had a positive experience on my life.
Hmm… Did you make any hard experiences in the beginning?
My hardest experience at the beginning was dealing with haters - people simply didn’t want to listen to a 16 year old student with no idea of internet marketing or anything about online business to be honest. I ignored them and networked with those that did care. Another problem I had (and still have) is being a coding/design newb - had I learned the two abilities, I’d have saved thousands of dollars over the last few months.
What do your readers say about TUK?
My readers enjoy a blog that is less serious than most out there - they know that they can ask me stuff and I’ll try to respond, or that I’ll take any constructive comments on board and try to improve. I’m also working on a few projects, that my readers are heavily involved in, ones that will hopefully grow big with their help. My current readership is a bit small for my liking though, so am trying to increase it.
Do you have any plans for the future concerning TUK?
Grow, grow and grow some more. The more it grows, the easier it will be to launch projects, make money and the more the value of the blog will increase as it goes on. I will be trying out a few strategies to increase readership, having promised myself that I wouldn’t hold contests for the near future.
I am working heavily on Blog Premiere, and its forums are slowly growing - make sure you signup and network with other bloggers, as there are quite a few there. You can find the forums at www.blogpremiere.com/forum
Many thanks for the interview. Any last words?
Not really. Thanks for the questions, and good luck interviewing various other bloggers. Make sure you check out the above projects too, and subscribe to TUK to stay in touch with the latest happenings in my online journey.
Url: TheUniversityKid.com