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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to the Business Blueprint on Good Morning Gwinette,
where host Audrey Bell Curney shares practical business ideas for
aspiring entrepreneurs. Streaming Monday through Thursday at ten am. This
show is all about helping people start businesses. For five
hundred dollars or less. Audrey breaks down simple, affordable ways
to turn ideas into income. Because success starts with smart

(00:23):
strategic moves, get ready to take action and build something great.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Good morning, good morning, Good morning all my Gvenetians out
there and Gwannette Land and all of my friends around
the world. It's a beautiful day here in Gwinnette County
forty nine degrees were going up to a high of
seventy six. Y'all, ooh, I'm excited this hump day baby.
It is hump Day Wednesday. You have made it to
the m iddl e. It is almost a weekend for

(00:49):
somebody saying, yes, thank the Lord, I get it, I
get it. Hope you guys are having a wonderful start
to your day. I woke up bright and early this morning.
I forgot I set my clock for six am, and
then when I got up, I you know, I had
some work to do. So I actually got up and
started working, like six point thirty. I don't normally start
to work. I meditate and all that, but I had
a lot on my mind. I was like, I gotta

(01:11):
get busy, so I started working at six thirty this morning.
But anyway, today is a great day. Today I'm talking
about something that I've been doing for a very long time,
probably even longer than I've been podcasting, and that's been blogging.
And I want to talk to you today today about
how to start a blogging business. Let me tell you
the industries, all of them have changed so much since

(01:31):
I started, right. I'm always like, I'm like, I'm like
what they call an early adopter, right, I'm the person
that when it comes out, I'm on it right, and
by the time everybody else catch up, I'm burned out.
The difference between where I am now and where I
started was because it is huge because when I started blogging,

(01:52):
I was blogging on something called Blogger, and I think
blogger dot com is still around it and I probably
still have a blog out there somewhere with the Aol
email address attached to it. I'm almost sure probably I do.
I just don't remember what it was, because when it
started happening, I started to do it. I came right
out the game like I love this, and I do.
And what's crazy is I had no idea that all

(02:15):
of these things would become what they have become. I
had no idea that people will be making millions of
dollars from blogs. I had no idea that people will
be making millions of dollars from podcasting. I had no
idea that people will be making millions of dollars on YouTube.
When I tell y'all I would start. I started all
of these things when they first started, I did. I

(02:36):
started YouTube, and YouTube came out in two thousand and five.
I started in two thousand and six. I had a
show called Sister Inc. On YouTube, produced by someone who
produced a show for a TV station. He produced my show.
It's sitting on YouTube right now. When I look back
at that, when I look back at that, and I
saw that I had started in two thousand and six.
When YouTube started in two thousand and five, I wanted

(02:58):
to cry, actually because I missed it. I felt like
I had missed my opportunity. What I want to tell
you today is that the opportunities are still available. We
just have to do them in a different way. I
still have YouTube channels. I still and they are big
business these days. I have Good Morning Genet, which is
really a blog. It's a news blog platform, and I

(03:20):
do that religiously. I have this podcasts that I started.
I started podcasting around two thousand and eight, two thousand
and nine when it first started listen. I started everything
when it started. But the very first thing I did
before I did any of those two was blogging. I
had a blog on blogger dot com. I did not
understand what that meant. All I know is that I

(03:40):
could go in there and I could talk about what
I was eating, what I was doing. I didn't find
that very intriguing, so I stopped doing Now that I
just didn't find intriguing, so I stopped doing it. But
fast forward to today where I spend so much in
my time on my Good Morning when that website, which
is really a blog platform, but it is a hyper well,
it started as a hyper local blogging platform for me

(04:03):
to talk about Gwenette County, which is where I live.
Right That was my niche Gwennette County, and I probably
could have really done something with that The problem with
that was I don't get out the house enough to
put enough news for me. Let me say this for me,
because there are people who do really well and very
cool niches on their blog about their community. For me,

(04:24):
the way I looked at it was I needed to
be out in the community a lot, right, And I
don't get out enough in the community a lot. So
the good one in Gwenett has pivoted over the years.
But I want to talk to you today about you
starting a blog. Now. You may want to start a
hyper local blog, like a local town blog, and that's cool.
You may want to start a blog about money. Money

(04:46):
blogs do really well. You may want to start a
blog about health and wellness. Those also do really well
because money and wellness, health and wealth goes together, and
people who write about those things normally do really well.
Your blog. I happen to like technology and business. That's
why this blog has turned into local news. But everything

(05:07):
else is global global, global business, national politics, you know,
global technology. I love it. You know the good the
national workforce. To me, that's a blog that I can
get behind and do every day. Now, that's my niche.
I don't even know if I have a niche. At
this point, I have a title. I'm talking to people

(05:30):
around the world, but it's tighter for my local community.
Gwenett County is my local community. Now that's probably a
harder block to grow because it's not very niche. What
I learned when I started, like later in life about blogging,
is that you need to have a niche, right, and
gwen That County was my niche. But it was just

(05:50):
it was overwhelming to me, and because I had to
go out and I had to find the stories and
tell the stories. Whereas now I can talk about from
my experience on blogging, I can go and want to
do some research, not with my local blog. I had
to go out in the community and find the people
so I could tell the stories. That was daunting. That
was overwhelming, and it really used to stress me out
a lot. Like I would get on even when I

(06:11):
did the podcast. I would get up every morning, I
would look for local news to talk about. I hate
talking about bad news, so all I would see is
just a plethora of just bad news. And I was like,
I don't want to talk about that, Like that's gonna
bring my energy down early in the morning. I don't
want to talk about that. So I struggled for like
I'm gonna say, five years, I struggle with that. But
I did it anyway. I did it anywhere. I did

(06:34):
my blog every day, I did the podcast every day.
But I struggle. I don't want you to struggle. So
what I want you to do, if you're thinking about
doing this as a business, the first thing I want
you to do is think about something that you can
really get behind and stay behind the way I have
set up Good Morning When that right now, I can
get behind and I can stay behind because I love it. It

(06:55):
makes me excited. I want you to do the same thing.
Pick something from person finance. These are some good These
are profitable niches. Personal finance is a good niche. Let's
break it down even further. Investing, budgeting, debt, freedom, that free.
Everybody want to be that free, everybody. That's why I
talk about money on Good Morning Net. You know everybody

(07:16):
want to be debt frae. So what I did was
I took these these profitable niches and I put it
inside a Good Morning go Net. Why because my local
community and my people who follow me around the world,
they could still get the same kind of information that
could change their lives, even though my block is not
niche nishing down right. So I talk about money. I
talk about that freedom. I create a too, call it

(07:37):
that crusher pro. It's on my website Health and Wellness,
and I do not talk about health and I do
not talk about health and wellness on the site. I
started out talking about that, but I kind of struggled
a little bit because I'm always literly about, you know,
endorsing products and saying the wrong thing to people because
now they can go back and say, you know, you

(07:58):
gotta be careful if you are in that space where
you let's say, for instance, you are into fitness, right,
you go to the gym, and you are an expert
at pilates, Right, come up with fifty two titles that
you can write about. Now, I personally would say, you
need to be writing two or three times a week,
so you know, if it's pilates, maybe you talk about
meal prep for pilates, you know, things like that. But

(08:20):
you want to blog as much as you possibly can.
I do it four or five times a week, definitely, four,
sometimes five. Technology and AI hot I talk about that
all the time. Know why, because I use technology every
single day that I sit at my computer every day,
I did something. I did something with AI yesterday that

(08:41):
I'm telling you I was. I was like, that is amazing.
So I'm working on an app for somebody and I'm
looking at like they want to it's an app for women,
and they wanted to have a digital journal inside the app.
And I was like, you know, I want to can
chat GPT create me the cold for this journal. So
I went chatgy Met and I prompt what I wanted right,

(09:03):
and I took the car and I embedded on the
custom code and it came out gorgeous. I can't even
sleep last night, Like I wanted to get up out
of the bed and come back to my computer around
it was like eleven o'clock and start to work on
it again because I used taking AI every day. I
talk about taking Ai right because it's so amazing. Now
you can break it down even further. You can talk

(09:25):
about gadgets, you can do software reviews, you can do
AI trends. You can break it all the way down
to niche it down as much as you need to.
Online business, I talked about freelancing yesterday, right. Freelancing is
a great way to get started. You just have to.
You just have to keep finding customers. That's the thing
about freelancing, like you have to keep finding customers. You

(09:45):
have to keep it going. But you can also do
an e commerce business. I tried my hand in e
commerce right, and I probably didn't do it right. I
probably didn't do all of the things. It's just let
me tell you all quick story. So back during the pandemic,
I had an idea to create rugs, right like house rugs.
And that's a good idea, and I still may go
back to the idea to create rug I still may

(10:06):
go back to the idea to create rugs, right. So
in my mind, I was going to create these rugs
and I was going to have them drop shifted. Well
guess what happened. I created the website on Shopify, and
during the pandemic, I got three off three orders for
one hundred and eighty eight dollars rug. I panic. And
the reason I panic was because my rugs were coming

(10:28):
from Turkey and at that time the world had shut down.
I panicked, y'all, and I shut that store when I
shipped them people, when them rugs came to them people,
I shut that site, right now and it was so cute,
Like the name was cute, the logo was cute. Everything
was cute about that. And I was like, oh my god,
I should have kept going, but I was so deathly afraid.
And I had a great, great plan for it, but

(10:49):
I was just so afraid. Anyway, I said all that
to say, e commerce could be a great way for
you to do that. And here's the thing. You can
put your blog on your e commerce site. On Shopify,
they allow you to have a block, so if you
have products coming out, like new products, you can go
back go there and write a blog post on your
Shopify store to talk about the product, to talk about
the story behind the product. If you do things that

(11:11):
are like you're a graphic artist or something and you
got a new piece of art coming out, you can
literally go on your shoperfice store and put a blog
post about that piece of art, what inspired you, what
does it mean? Who doesn't benefit that kind of thing?
That's a great thing. And then of course you could
write about side hustles. You can write about side hustles
all day long, like there is so there are so

(11:32):
many people who talk about side hustles. YouTube channels that
talk about side hustle TikTok channels and Instagram channel Facebook
because people want to know how to make some extra money.
And your niche could be talking about side hustles. Let's
break it down to leave it even further. Your niche
could be talking about side hustles at flea markets. I'm
just saying, I love this show called Flea Market Flip.

(11:53):
I trod my hand at that. I want to flip
some stuff. Now, the problem with that is, in order
to flip some stuff like upcycle, somebody has to be
artistic and they can go in there and make it
look pretty. That's not me. So when I did my
little one stand at the flea market, I was like, yeah,
it's not me. So my husband and I had a
so we did some I did it twice. The second
time we did it, we had a We had a

(12:15):
store inside of a flea market in Rocky Mount, North
Carolina where we did like custom T shirts. So people
would come into our store, we would take their picture.
By the time they got finished shopping, we would have
put the picture on a T shirt and they just
pick it up. That worked out really well, and I
can't remember why we stopped. I think the flea market closed,
but that was pretty cool. We were making some side money.
That was a side hustle. You can talk about flea

(12:37):
market side hustles, right, That could be your niche. Now,
let me tell you another really good niche, the travel niche.
People love this niche why because they travel all the time.
So if you can come up with a niche inside
of the niche or travel, you probably do really good
like budget traveling. Like if you like there are people
who are on budgets, they want to go beautiful places.
You may say, you may come up with a you

(13:00):
may come up with a travel blog just for people
who are on a budget. I had an idea for one.
And the reason I had the idea I can't tell
y'all what it is because it's a really good one.
But I thought it was so cool. I thought it
was so cool, and it's because it's something that I
love and I want to do. I was like, I
really want to do that, and it's like, it's not

(13:21):
really about traveling, it's about the experience that I want
to have when I do this thing. I can't tell
y'all because it's a really good one, but you can
find one you can do budget traveling. You can do
the digital no mad lifestyle. That's the people that just
travel around the world. They don't have like a home,
They just travel and live life and then they probably
blog about that. You know, you could do that if

(13:43):
that's what you want to do. There are people that
live out of their vans. They just drive around. They
got banded life. I think there's something called band life
where you can These people live in their van. They
just travel around and they record it and document like
their lives as they move around these vands. That could
be a nice block, right and education. Education is another one.
Online courses are great. Skill development is wonderful. Study hacks

(14:07):
that could be really cool because the kids are looking
for ways to graduate, so they want to find out
about study hacks. You can just come up with a
bunch of study hacks. And let's break it down even further.
A bunch of study hacks for math. I'm just saying,
I don't even know if there's such a thing, but
the math person out that I used to be a
math person, the math person out there who actually love math,
you probably can come up with something some study hacks

(14:29):
in the math space. Now, let me say this. Let
me say this. Whatever niche you decide to pick right,
understand this. Think of it as a business. That's what
this is about. Starting a blogging business. Right. You have
to think about past the first one year. Is that
a topic that you can talk about for the next five, ten,

(14:50):
fifteen years. See for me, I talk about business. I
could talk about that for the next business has been
going on since the beginning of time. There is no
stopping that. AI technology, there's no stopping that money, there's
no stopping that. My local community where I live with news,
there's no stopping that. It's gonna happen. Pick a niche

(15:14):
that you know you can get behind. That's gonna happen
no matter what. It's gonna keep going. Because what you
don't want to do is pick a niche where you
run out of stuff to talk about, you run out
of stuff to write about. And I can tell you
you're gonna get frustrated. When I used to have to
get up every morning try to figure out a whole
show about Winnett County, Like ah, I'll be stressed completely

(15:35):
out because I couldn't find enough topics to talk about.
It used to stress me out so bad now, and
by the time I got on the air with you guys,
I was stressed out. So now I write an article.
If there's news, I write an article. People send me
news and it's one article and I put it on
the website. They don't send me news all week. You know,

(15:56):
I probably don't have anything to talk about on local news.
But guess what business every day I got something to
talk about money, tech, you know, every day, the workforce.
Not so much politics every day every five minutes with politics,
but I don't do it that often. I just try
to put out something every day. Right, So make sure
that your niche, your niche is broad enough that if

(16:17):
you want to continue to do this for five ten years,
you can do it. I know I'll be able to
do this until they put me in the box. I
know that because it's gonna keep going. All right. Now,
let's get down to the nitty gritty. The nitty gritty
is this.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
All right?

Speaker 2 (16:33):
Let's talk about the startup costs. Right now, this is
one of the cheapest things you could probably do it
start a blog. It's just cheap. All right. You're gonna
get a domainqu first, You're gonna decide on what your
niche is right, you pick that niche. You want to
try to pick a niche and put the title of
the niche inside of the title of your domain name.
So my niche was bouting that county. I thought about

(16:55):
good Morning America, so I call the good Morning Gwenett,
which is great. I've been went it now almost seven years.
I don't plan on stopping unless somebody decide they want
to come to acquire it for like ten million dollars,
and I might say, okay, you know, because I'm not
one without ideas, So I take that ten million and
now I'll flip a million, not ten all right, But anyway,

(17:18):
you want to make sure that your domain name is
the same title as your blog because and you want
to make sure nobody else has that block. So this
is what I normally do, and this is what I
tell my clients. What you don't want to do is
search a name in Google and then go try to
buy the name. I don't do that because I found
out years ago there's a name I was trying to register.

(17:40):
It's called Pearl something was. It was pearl Something right,
and I remember googling it and it was nobody owned it, right,
And then when I went to go buy it, somebody
bought it. I'm talking about. It was like a few
days later and I was like, wait a minute. So
that happened quite a few times. So what I tell
people is, look, when you are death only sure about
your name for your block, you go to go Daddy

(18:03):
or Name Cheap or Google Domains and you buy it
that day that minute. Don't search it on Google first,
go inside your platform. So what I'll do is, and
I have one hundred, I own one hundred and ninety
one domain names. I knows insanity. It's insanity, y'all. I
get it. I know. So what I'll normally do if
I have an idea for a domain name, I'll go

(18:24):
to Google. And all those people are like, oh, why
do you have so many domain names? Well, I have
iterations of good morning Ginette and good morning Ginette, morning Gette.
I have it, like all the iterations of my domain names.
Some of them have three and four different ones because
I never know when I'm gonna use it. So what
I'll do is I'll buy one, and I buy them,
and if I don't use them in a year, I
drop them. Waste the money. Yes, but I don't I

(18:45):
never know what my mind is gonna say do, so
I have to keep them for a year just in
case I want to keep them. All right, go to
go Daddy, Nain chief Google domains. What I'll normally do.
I'll look in there, I see if my name is available.
Right for some reason, when I do it and go Daddy.
If I say good morning Gannette dot com, it is
a good morning, Gannette. Dot com is taken, but for

(19:05):
one nineteen we could try to get it for you. Right,
So if it says something like that, then I'll go
to Google and google it to make sure that the
dot com is not taken or whatever. Make sure I'm
not infringing on somebody's you know, a trademark and stuff
like that. If that comes up clear, I would buy
dot co. So dot com somebody is holding there, just
sitting on it. They want somebody to come and buy it.

(19:27):
I'll buy dot com, I'll buy dot biz, I'll buy
dot pro. You know they was like, oh, you don't
want to buy I will buy any of those. You
know why, because I'm driving people to those sites and
people are not saying, well, she drove me to this site.
But it doesn't say dot com. They don't care about that.
You know, you can buy dot ai, do I O
dot Tech, dot Academy, do institute, dot business, dot You

(19:49):
can buy all of these dots. Whatever dot is going
to help me do what I need to do. That
that's a dot that I will buy. So I will
go to Google, I will go to Go Daddy. I'll
searching and search engin inside of my Go Daddy count
I see some they say that dot the dot com
may be gone, but the dot co, the dot net,
dot whatever, dot info, dot io, dot they may be available.

(20:11):
And now look at this, so okay, do I need
those the ones that I think I may need. I
will put them inside my shopping cart and then I'll
go back to Google and then I'll Google it and
make sure that it's not taken or somebody's trademark that
has happened. I do that all the time. That's my process.
But there have been times when I've Google something and
it's too many people out there with the same kind
of domain name. The reason you don't want to do

(20:33):
that is because you don't want people to confuse your domain,
your website with somebody else. Is because they can either
say dot com and you want them to say dot
com because people are so used to saying dot com.
Here's the thing that does happen. But they go to
the dot com and it's not up, and you've already
checked that it's not available. It's nothing there but like

(20:54):
a park page with like some ads on it or something.
You already know that it's not there. So they'll go
back and say, well, that can't be the page, and
they'll look at what you actually send them, which is
the dot co or whatever your dot is, and then
they'll go to that page. Right. So that's how I
buy my domain name now site hosting because all of
my domain names pretty much sit on go Daddy. I

(21:14):
normally host my WordPress sites on go daddy. Yeah, because
it's just a lot easier for them for me to
put the two of them, two platforms to speak to
each other. So I don't want I've tried to have
my domain on go daddy, but my website is on
Blue host. It's a hot mess, just a hot mess.
And I was like, for me, it was, you know,
So I was because I forget and I'm like, okay,
where's it? So I just do everything on go Daddy.

(21:37):
Go Daddy. Has changed so much over the years. They
do a million things, but I happen to like them. Now,
your domain name, depending on where you buy it, from
ten to fifteen dollars a year. Now, let me say this,
you may pay ten to fifteen dollars, but they could
go up because I paid. I paid eight ninety nine
for a dot com and the year later it's twenty

(21:58):
one ninety nine. Why that happens, I don't know. But
here's the thing. Now, I'm locked in. I gotta keep
my domain name, so I got to pay the twenty
one dollars ninety nine cent. So be prepared for that.
You can start out on the chief side. But if
the if the domain owner, the platform that sells you
the domain name, decide they want to go up, they're
gonna go up. They don't care about you, right, It's
business to them, and that's what they're looking at all, right.

(22:20):
Word Press, I happen to use my hosting. I use WordPress,
but I use it through I use my hosting through GoDaddy,
and I use a WordPress site. I have done work
for people who have go Daddy sites, and you're nice.
I particularly I just like using word Press because it
gives me so many more options. And when I started,
good morning when I started on Weebley because it was

(22:41):
a hyperlocal site, and so I thought it was good.
It was a hyperlocal block site, so I thought it
was good until my Weebley site completely crashed and I
lost my entire site, so I had to start back over.
This time. I said, you know what, let me go
see what huffington Post is built on. Huffington Post is
built on WordPress. And I was like, yes, that's kind
of like my blueprint. If huffing Huffington Post is built

(23:03):
on word Press, then good morning when that needs to
be on word Press. So I went on WordPress and
I set my site up so it's on WordPress. Now
let me say this. Go Daddy has some very nice templates.
So does Wicks. They're a little bit simpler to use
than WordPress. WordPress has a little bit of a learning curve.
I find that I find that Wicks can have a

(23:24):
little bit of a learning curve too. Go Daddy's probably
the simplest way for you to start a website. Now
that being said, host Finger, I don't have a site
on Holsttinger anymore. I used to. When I had my site,
I created a word Press site. But Hostinger has AI
built in and it also has hosting. That's why it's

(23:44):
called host finger. It has AI built in and all
you gotta do is type in what you want like
a prompt and then a creative website. Let me say
that again because somebody missed it. You can go to Hostinger.
You can buy your domain name there, you can get
your whole there. You can also build your website there
and AI would do the whole thing for you. It

(24:05):
will build out the site for you based on what
you ask. You're asking it and then you once it's
built it out. I'm talking. I put it in a
tech that the content on the site everything. You may
not like the images that it put up. You maybe
want to go back and edit the text, but you
can do that once it's done. Takes about thirty five
forty second. Did you what I just say? I'm sorry,
I'm sorry website developers. I have to tell I have

(24:27):
to share this because somebody is looking right now saying, hey,
I need to have a I want to start a
blogging business, and you know I only have like five
hundred dollars or less. Can I do it? Yes? You can,
so Hostinger. I want to say the business plan. The
plan that I had was like three dollars ninety nine
cents a month, which came out to something like twenty
eight dollars for the year. It's something crazy cheap, right

(24:51):
for a hosting and the website came with it. So
I so Hostinger is probably a great platform for you
to go and use AI to build your site. All right, now,
that's gonna cost you about let's let's say thirty dollars.
So thirty dollars for that. You got thirty dollars for that,
and that includes hosting. When I use WordPress, I use

(25:11):
a theme that's already out there. Like I don't go
try to buy no themes. You can buy themes if
you want to. I bought a theme years ago. I don't.
I just find it. It's not necessary. I can just
use what they have inside of the word Press platform
because they have so many great ones. And if you
use a hosting or you can just tell it what
you want. This is what I want. I want. I
want to have a WordPress site. It needs to have

(25:33):
this many pictures on the home page, just kind of
scrolling bar. You can tell it that why Because I'm
using AI every single day. All right, So now you
add about what we got. We got about let's say
fifteen on the high end for the domain name, let's
say thirty six for the for the hosting. Where are
we at, like forty forty forty forty one dollars, thirty

(25:55):
one dollars, thirty one dollars. You want to go to
Canba and do some branding. Now you can go to
cam and do yo your logo and all that stuff
that is free. It starts out at free up to
fifty dollars a month. I have the twelve dollsand ninety
nine cent plan that I use all the time, and
it comes with a lot. It's like word press. Candler
is like word Press. It's because you can pretty much

(26:18):
go in there and create anything. Videos, audios, you can
create images, you can create anything in camp Camra. Twelve
dollars and ninety niner cent is what I pay. All right,
So now you have twelve dollars and ninety nine cent,
but you can use free. But just know that you're
gonna be limited. So I'm gonna say go ahead and
get the pro plan twelveousand, ninety nine cent. Email. You
can start out with something like mail Chimp is free.

(26:39):
When you get to twenty five hundred subscribers, you have
to start paying. Okay, so if you want to embed
that into your website because you want to capture names.
Now I'm guilty of not having this on Good Morning
with that right now, It's on my to do list
for real, Like that is a part. I need to
put that newsletter. But the thing about that is, I'm like, man, dude,
I want to put out a newsletter. I tried that.
Suck at that, I at it. It's just that again

(27:01):
I couldn't figure out things to write about. But anyway,
you can put a news or to sign up on
your website and you can use like Maryland Light that's free.
Convert Kit got like a free plan that's free, that's free.
You got a whole bunch of free images that you
can use, like from Pixels, Pixels and Canber Camera. You listen,
you got Camba. You really don't need nothing else unless

(27:22):
you're looking for something very specific that Canba does not have.
And even with that, Canva is now partnering with Leonardo,
which I love. I think I paid twelve dollars for Leonardo,
but it's built into Canva. I don't have to pay that.
I just love Leonardo. You can go in there and
create stuff with AI inside of CANBA, so images and
all that stuff. Get the twelve ninety nine CANBA and

(27:43):
now you're good. Now we definitely under five hundred dollars.
Were probably under three hundred at this point. Right, This
is how easy and simple it is to start a
blog business. Now you gotta register the company name. That's
one hundred dollars. Right, So now your company name, your domain,
your hosting, your Canva account. Yeah, we're right around three hundred,

(28:05):
somewhere close to three hundred. That's less than five hundred dollars, y'all.
Now you want to get you some business cards, throw
that in there. That's another maybe fifty dollars with use
am I missing. If you want to have a dedicated
phone line, which I wouldn't suggest that if you're not
gonna answer it because that could be a problem. But
if you want to have one, you know, let's say

(28:28):
you want to do like text messaging, and that's about
another thirty dollars. You want to have like a text
message on there. You want to have like a chat
bottle on there, that may be another twelve to fifteen
dollars a month. You're't gonna be able to start this
business in a really good way for less than five
hundred dollars, right, So I just broke that down. Now,

(28:48):
let's talk about some pros and cons of this blogging thing,
because it's some pros and cns, some pros and cons
and about this, and I don't want you to think
that it's all willy nilly. Well, let's talk about money first.
Let's talk about money. Then I'll give you pros and counts.
So how can you monetize your blog? If you go
to good morning genet dot com. Right at the very

(29:08):
very top, you'll see a banner that says support good
morning get dot com. Attach to that banner is a
link to my spreakers account where you can subscribe to
this show and support this show in the block by
clicking that link. When you do that, you can click
the link to say yes, I want to support this
show for five right and a month. So people can

(29:32):
go there and to support the show for five nine
er cents a month. They can do that, right. That
is simple. That is real simple. Now, that's one way
to make money. The other way to make money is
via affiliate marketing. If you go to any of the
articles on the side, you're gonna see either a book
with a link back to Amazon. You're gonna see some

(29:54):
hyper links inside of the block. There are nine times
out of ten linked to hyper that link to Amazon.
You may see some kind of other graphic inst side
of there, it's linked to an affiliate account. You may
see the image for debt crusher pro and some of
the money articles. It's linked back to my debt crusher
pro chat bot smartbot. You may see something in there

(30:16):
by press releases. It's probably linked to press bot. So
I make money those ways. I have not yet made
money from display adds because to make money from display
ass to like Google adsence. She media media Bond Ezoic.
I tried, but ezoic crashed my site. I was like, yeah,
this is nope, nope, we gotta take this off. So

(30:37):
eazoic is an ad serving platform that you don't have
to have like for media Bond, you have to have
something like twenty to fifty thousand impressions. I believe a month.
I do believe that I'm at twenty two thousand. I
looked at my stats. She'll say I'm at twenty two thousand.
Most like, oh my god, couldn't even believe it in
one month, which is amazing. So now I think I

(30:58):
can apply to Media Bond, but Mediavine requires you to
have twenty I think the track I don't know if
it's impressions of traffic, but it's twenty thousand to fifty thousand.
That's a lot. But you gotta get out there and
get it. She Media I think is twenty thousand and two.
Google ass There is no certain amount of traffic you
have to have. You just got to figure out how

(31:19):
to get Google ads on the website, which is what
I've done, which is what I tried to do over
the weekend, and I was like, Okay, something's not working.
It's stressing me out. I'm just gonna leave it for
next week, which is this week, and I will work
again on getting Google assens on the website. Now. For me,
I didn't try to put Google assens on in the
beginning because I was like, I don't want all that
jump popping up on my and then not that it's junk,
but I hate to go to sites where you can't

(31:41):
even get through the site because it has so many
ads on it. I think that's annoying, but it's working
for people. I just didn't want that to be my site,
so I never looked at Google Ass. I didn't know
until recently when I started to go back and look
at it again, that I could have had ass only
show up on the post pages. I was worried about
it being on my home page. I don't want ads
on my home page like that. I didn't know that

(32:03):
I could have put them just on the post pages.
So now that I know that, I'm trying to figure
out how to get it on there, and I may
just go to fight and hire somebody, like, look, get
my Google ads put on this site. Get me set
up so Google ads is one and display adds through
like those site type of things you can sell digital products.
I happen to have you go to good Morning on
that right now. If you look across the top, if

(32:26):
you go to the navigation bar, you'll see press bot.
That's mine, right, And that's what And it made sense
because I have a news site. I put out press releases,
so people who don't know how to write a press release,
they can go in there write a press release. And
when they write the press release, they can send it
to me and I put it on the website, so
there's a fee for that. I have a chat by
called debt crusher Pro. I talk about debt and money

(32:49):
and crypto and all that stuff on the website and investing, right.
But I put that in my navigation bar because again,
if you want to go to debt crusher Pro and
use the search service, it's a tab that you can
click on that takes you to the website and it
starts said, I want to say, I think I got
it starting that. I think I have three plans and
it's starting at like eighteen thousand a months for you

(33:10):
to get out of debt, learn how to invest, learn
how to protect your assets, and also how to start
the side hustle. Great tool in my opinion. So it's
on the front of my website. So instead of me
selling digital products, I have smart bots that I sell now.
But you can sell digital products right. The other way
you can do is sell as yourself. So I have

(33:32):
a business directory called the Business on my site where
people can pay twenty seven dollars a month and they
can their businesses listed inside of the inside of the
business or they can advertise on the front of the
site on the future Businesses for two fifty a month
and it's on the front of the site. So these
are ways for you to make money. And then people

(33:52):
do like sponsored posts where they pay you to post
for them on your site. That's called a sponsored post. Right,
So you got the products. You got Affiliate marketing that
you can do Amazon is the one that I do,
but I also do one from Impact. I got not Impact.
Partner stack. Partner stack is a place where you can
go and find products that you want to promote on
your website. Let me tell you something. If you go

(34:15):
to something like a partner stack, and this is something
people need to think about. If you go to a
partner stack, right and you find let's say you find
a tech product project product that you like, you really
like it. It's solving some problems. If you look at
the problem that that tech product is solving, you can
probably create an entire block around the problems that is solving.
And every time you write about anything on your blog post,

(34:38):
you hype a link into that product that you are
an affiliate for, but your entire your entire blog is
about that particular those problems that that product solve. Let
me say that again because somebody missed it. You can
go to something like a partner stack. You can probably
go to like apps, Sumo, and I'm talking tech right now.

(34:58):
Find a product that solves a problem, like a big problem. Right,
it's a problem, it has, it's gonna be a problem,
it comes with new problems. But this product right here
solves that. Look at that product and say, okay, can
I come up with three hundred and sixty five problems
that this problem can solve? This product can solve? And
you may and may say yes. Now why did I

(35:18):
say three sixty five? Because I want you to come
up with enough topics that if you wanted to block
every day, you could, But you may not want to
blog every day. You may want to blog three times
a week. So what does that come out to? Something
like two hundred and something point eighty right, topics? So
you take them topics and you blog about them, but

(35:38):
you hyper link that product that you are an affiliate
for inside of every article. But you're solving a problem.
Now here's the thing. You want to make sure that
you talk about solving the problem, what the problem is.
Then you hyperlink your your answer to that problem inside
of the block. That's some game I just gave somebody.
Go take it, bite it, find a product, find up, listen.

(36:00):
Create a block just about cheese. Much as I love cheese,
I was like, do I really want to sit here
talk about cheese every day? I did not, but I
started out talking about cheese. But I'm like, eh, I
don't want to talk about that. So make money from
affiliate marketing and make money from display ass make money
from digital products, make money from sponsored posts, make money

(36:20):
from Paige, chat bots, smart bots, things like that. Make
money from advertising your own stuff. I gotta buy me
a coffee on some of my pages. That's like, that's
a little thing where you can say, hey, buy me
a coffee, and people, if they like what you have said,
they can just go and just click the link to
buy your coffee. People use Patreon. I've never used Patreon
because I think for me, Patreon had too many like

(36:42):
I had to promise something, I had to manage the community.
I was like, I want to do all that too
much work. You know, buy me a coffee. I'm happy
with the coffee. That's me. That's just me, y'all. You
can do how you want to do it. It's just me.
I didn't want to do all that, so I didn't
do you know, I didn't do the whole I didn't
want to do like patre, you know, because Patreon you
got to offer like some something, and I was like,

(37:03):
I don't feel like doing all that. I just didn't
feel like doing it. So I do buy me a coffee.
I do my banner for good Morning Genette, support support
good Morning Genette. I do that, which I happen to
like doing that. So and so, now when people get
finished reading an article, or they get finished listen to
the show, there's a buy me a coffee link in there,

(37:23):
or support good Morning Ganett in here. That's that's how
I am able to make, you know, make money from this.
All Right, Now, let's talk about some cons about this
whole thing, cause it sounds great, right, sounds like I
can do it. I know you can. But here let's
talk about the pros and the cons.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
Right.

Speaker 2 (37:38):
Pro Number one, it's low startup costs. I think I
just walked through the startup costs and it's less than
five hundred dollars for sure, it's probably less than four hundred.
It has passedive income potential, but not really because you
still have to write, but you could be making Like
once you write, I have an article that I don't know.
I think I wrote this article probably about five or

(37:59):
six months ago, and it was like my number one
article this last month, and I was like, what it
was something about teachers. But anytime I write about teachers,
it was a good article. And so if there were
any links in that article, ten nine times out of ten,
I probably I probably I probably wouldn't made some money
through Amazon because that's normally what I use. It's flexible.

(38:22):
Starting to blog is flexible. You can do it from
anywhere as long as there's internet, and you can do it.
You can do it on your phone because if you
can sign it to your word person account, you can
go in there and sign it and do a blog.
You don't have to have any inventory. You ain't gotta
create no products. You just gotta write, research, write, research,
write and research. That's all you gotta do. Come up

(38:44):
with great images, come up with something that somebody really needs.
Is gonna help them, right, And it's very scalable. People
have made millions. I could kick myself plenty of times
because I was like, man, I can't believe I let
that slip through my fingers like that, but I did
because I didn't know any better. When you know better,
you're supposed to do better. Listen to this show. I
hope you know better. I hope you know better so
you can do better. Alright, So those are the pros

(39:05):
pros again, low startup costs, passive income potential, but not really.
You still gotta do the work. Flexible and remote. You
can work remote and do it. You can work from anywhere.
A long as it's Internet, it's scalable, you can scale.
I've seen cooking blocks turn into cooking pot sets. They
put it, put their brand on, like c uh cookery
and things like that turn it not a not they're

(39:26):
into like e commerce. Yeah, you could go that way.
I s I even thought about. Listen. I was gonna
do a breakfast beer because I feel like I don't
even like beer. But I went to a brewery. I
was like, hey, can you make me a specialty beer?
And they told me, or do you don't wanna do that?
That's a lot of headache. That's a lot of headache.
And I was like, Okay, I'm gonna listen to you.
You're the professional. They told me about doing a hard cider,

(39:47):
and they was like, that may be a better way
to go do a breakfast cier. I thought about a
really cool breakfast sighter and I still have not gotten
rid of that idea yet, but I kind of I
kind of had paws, but I but I thought about it.
I thought about it. So, you know, that's another product
outside of what I'm doing. Now. I could tell you

(40:07):
the hard sight of that they told me about. I'm like, yeah,
that sounds really cool, and I still may do that.
I still may do that because it you know, I
do this show every week, so and it was a breakfast.
It was a breakfast beer. I had thought about doing
some coffee I took off. I did a whole photo
shoot we're doing with my coffee. It was called Sunrise.
You know all of that. And I still may do

(40:29):
that because now we have a roaster or roller a
roaster downtown at h AT called break Break Coffee Roasters,
and I may go down and say, hey, can you
do me some Can I come down here and get
my own coffee and sell on my show. Now here's
a thing about that. I can just send it. I
could send the traffic over to them, like, look, I
got a coffee over at breaks. It's called Sunrise Kiss

(40:51):
or something because I think might have ANOLLA end or
something like that. Can you do that? And I may
do that. I just may do that. I may send
all my traffic right over there to buy that, to
buy that coffee. So I might have to let me,
let me write that down. That's a note to sell
coffee again. Break Listen, y'all, listen to me ideal ideation
on online here. Break. Okay, okay, So those are your

(41:13):
those are your pros. Now, let's talk about these cuns.
It takes time to grow. This is what you must understand.
This is not a get rich overnight kind of thing.
It's gonna take some time to grow. Now, although the
startup casts are low, what I've discovered over the last
year and a half is that I was doing it
with the way I was taught to do it. You

(41:34):
go on there, you do a lot of scy oh
you know, it's like it's the long game. What I
found out is that people been running ads to that block,
to the news letter, to the podcast. I'm like, what,
I'm doing it the hard long way. But now I'm
learning that people have been running ads. I'm like, you
mean telling me I could have been running as I
could have blown up years ago, right years ago. I'm

(41:58):
gonna blow up this year, Gooding when that will be
a million dollar entity this year twenty twenty five. Mark
my words when I tell you, and I'm sharing that
with you because I want you to understand that this
is very doable and the cunt is the top cunt
is it takes time to grow. But here's the thing.
You can skip the line if you have enough money
to run ads. Now how much money you need to

(42:19):
run ASS? I don't know because I have not sat
down with an ad professional yet to figure out which
platform I want to run ads on. None of that stuff,
and it's probably gonna be Google ads on Facebook ads.
So make sure that if you're gonna run ASS, that
it's in your budget right Otherwise you're gonna go for
the long game and it's gonna take some time to grow.

(42:39):
Here's what I want you to know about that. When
when you think about taking time to grow, SEO is
gonna be a key part to what you gotta do.
Se as like a science like I go on, But
there are tools for that whenever I do an article
on good morning, when that I always I have a
tool that's in bed. It's called ranked monster. I think
it's called rank monster, and rank monster will tell me

(43:00):
your heading is not in the green, right, I have
to go back and have to rework my heading until
I get to the green, which is like seventy seventy
out of one hundred. When I get to green, I'm
normally good. Today my headline is seventy three. I'm normally
good with that. I go back, I look at my
SEO and it say, your meta description does not include
the meta the meta keyword. I have to make sure

(43:21):
that's right. Your image, your images are not tagged with
your keyword. I have to make sure that's right. You
have too many keywords in the article. It's oversaturated. I
have to change that. It is a sign you don't
have any h one h two ah three head a
subheading tax I have to change that. These are the
things that I do every day. But now that I

(43:41):
know how to do it, I don't mind doing it,
and it doesn't take me as long because now I
know how to do it. If you're just starting out,
you may say or I don't know SEO marketing, right,
it's because and it is a learning curve. But I've
been doing this, I just said seven years, so I
have learned how to do these things. If you don't,
I don't know how to do that, find an SEO

(44:02):
specialist that will help you out, because they are out there.
Go to fiber you can find somebody. They will help you.
All right, All right, Blogging can be competitive, right, but
you have to find your you have to find your niche.
Let me tell you a quick story. So when I
started Good Morning Gwenett, I didn't started to compete with
Gwenett Deli Post, which is our local news news site. Right,

(44:24):
That's not why I started. I wanted to I like
media and I wanted to be in the media space.
I wanted to get to know Gwenett County. So it
only made sense for me to do a morning kind
of thing, right. And it started out as just a podcast.
It was not a news site at all. It morphed
into a news site when my site crashed in twenty
twenty I think it crashed in twenty twenty two. It crashed,
and I was like, you know what if I'm gonna

(44:45):
do this over? It needs to be a news site.
So then I started doing news and I'm like, I
hate doing news like this the way I'm doing it.
And plus I didn't want to compete with Good Morning
with Gwenett Deli Post. I didn't want to compete with them,
and I was like, I have to find my footing.
It took me another two years figure out what that
looked like. Right, hence is what you see today. So
the competition can be very competitive. What I would say

(45:08):
to you is find your thing, find your Gwenett County.
And I'm talking to Guenichians about business. I'm doing a blueprint.
I got a podcast. I'm talking about the blueprints on
the podcast. I'm bringing on people starting the next month
to talk about their blueprint that I'm gonna put on
the website, on the YouTube channel. That's my niche, and
I'm talking to you around the world and I'm talking

(45:29):
to my community. Now. Hyper local blogging can be great
because if there's nobody talking about things in your town,
you can own that space. If I want to start
a block just about Lawrenceville, I probably could own that space.
It's about thirty five forty thousand people that live in Lawrenceville.
We got you know, we got a We're the largest

(45:50):
city in Gwinnett County. I probably can find a lot
to talk about in Lawrenceville, but I got to go
out there and find it. I don't want to do that.
Now that's you and you don't mind floating around. I
will be out more this year promoting Good Morning, Gwenette,
because I want to get to that fifty thousand visitors
a month to my website so I can become a
media buying partner. Right So, but if that's not you,

(46:11):
then you don't want to do that with What you
may want to do is look at something in your
community that you can talk about on a regular basis
or remember, it needs to be something that you could
talk about for the next five to ten years. Even
if you don't last that long. You need to be
able to talk about that thing for that long just
in case you do. Right, So, this way it'll make you.

(46:33):
It'll make you have less competition because nobody is talking
about it the way you talk about it, Good Morning, Gannette.
I don't know anybody doing it the way I'm doing
it in Gwinnett County. When I look at my site,
when I look at Gwennett delipost is totally different. I
got a little bit of local news, but I got
a lot of money stuff. I got a lot of
business stuff. I got a lot of tech stuff. I
got the civic circus in a different way. Even with that,

(46:55):
I was like, I need this to be I need
this to be catching. So I called pop politics in
the Great United States the civic circus because every day
it's like a mother fings circus going on in the
United States with politics, right, So I call it the
civic circuits. That's what I call it. An am I
doing that? So find your Even if you say, you
know what, Audrey, and this is a good idea for

(47:16):
somebody listening. Let's say that you talked about your local community,
and this is the idea, y'all. I have not tried it.
This just came to me. Let's say that you talked
about something in your local community every day, right, and
it could be something for the kids. It could be
and you did a comic strip, and you posted the
comic strip as an image on your blog, and then

(47:38):
you told a short story about the comic strip. And
then you took the short story that's in writing, and
you take it over to eleven Labs and you're dropping
in eleven Labs and you turn it into a little audio,
and then you take the audio and you put it
on the block on the podcast platform. Just gave game
to somebody. Listen, if somebody starts that business, hollered me

(48:00):
shoot me an email Audrey at good Morning when a
dot com because that's a great idea. It could be
for the kids. I gotta be writing it down because
I might have to do something with that. Listen. I
love this space. I love this space that I'm in
right now. I love this space. I'm about to write
this down kids block. I'm writing it down because it's

(48:22):
such a good idea. Listen, you can do the same thing.
You can do the exact same thing. You can talk
about adventures. Right. That's gonna make you have leak less
competition because nobody's doing it. Like you think outside of
the box. I'm outside of the box. I live outside
of the box all the time, all right now. The

(48:42):
other thing I want to talk about is the traffic
that you have to rely on from Google. This is
a headache for a lot of folks because Google changes
the algorithm all the time, and when they do that.
It affects our blocks, it affects everybody's sight, right, everybody
just starts scrambling because the site has lost track. It's crazy,

(49:03):
I said to myself, and that used to drive me insane.
I was like, you know what, I can't rely on that.
So what I plan on doing is making sure because
good Morning Guenette is semi hyper local, is making sure
that when I go out, I'm talking about good Morning Genette,
I'm passing my business cards like. That's what I'm doing
because now I don't have to rely on Google driving

(49:25):
traffic back to my site. The other thing I'm gonna
do is run ass why because I don't have to
rely on Google driving traffic. I want Google to drive traffic.
But Google is always changing algorithms, Like I don't know
why they change so much. They do these updates, and
when they do the updates, all the bloggers are scrambling like,
oh my god, my site is. It happens every single time.

(49:48):
So understand that is a huge con for most of us.
The way to circumvent that, it's to make sure that
you are driving traffic from other places, not only just
from Google. When I talk about good Morning Gette on
the show. Guess what I'm doing the people around the world.
Listen to the show and go to good Morning Genette
dot com because remember I just said it, good Morning
Genette dot com to check out the articles. If you

(50:09):
want this entire blueprint that I talked about today about
blogging and starting your blogging business, go to good Morning
Ginette dot com. Then tire. Your blueprint is there with
the pros and it comes with the next step. Is
all right there for you know why because I did
the article for you. It talks about how to build
your email list, how to monetize your blog, how to
drive traffic to your blog, ideas for your block. All

(50:31):
of it is right there, all of it. And I'm
telling you when you're listening, Hey, go to good Morning
Ginette dot com to get this. I'm driving traffic from
somewhere else because of Google decide they want to change
the algorithms. Nothing you can do about that, not a thing.
So that used to drive me bananas, and I was like,
this is dropping me bananas. I'm already struggling because I

(50:53):
had to learn SEO. I didn't have to, but I
did because I do so many blog posts. I was
like I'm gonna learn it, and I did so now
I learned, plus got great tools. But then Google still
changes in mind about stuff, and when it does that,
it throws everybody off and everybody is scrambling at that point.
They're scrambling like, oh my god. So don't let that

(51:13):
happen to you. That's what I'm saying, don't let that
happen to you. I feel like I've been talking a lot.
I think I have. I have, So what I'm gonna
do right now is I'm going to close this segment out. Listen.
Blogging is not dead. A lot of people say blogging
is dead. It is not. I'm a key witness that

(51:34):
it's not. And if it's something that you know you
can get behind and love like I do, like talking
on this microphone and getting on this site and writing stuff.
I love this, like I could see me doing this
for the rest of my life. And honestly, y'all, I'm
just being straight transparent. I really don't want to do
nothing else. I got other obligations that I really dread
doing because I have finally gotten to the point where

(51:55):
I have fallen in love with what I'm doing. When
I talk to you guys and write on my website.
I have finally gotten to that point where that's where
I am. I'm I feel it in my spirit right now.
Everything else and I'm attached to I don't want to
do it. I just don't like I have one big
obligation that I dea I want to get I want
to step away from so very badly. I just do

(52:19):
because I'm having so much fun doing what I'm doing
and I'm looking so forward to taking it to the
next level. And I'm so happy to be at this
place in my life because it has taken me four
and a half five years to get here, because I
struggled with whatever I write about, how do I do this?
How do I do that? I feel like I finally
have the blueprint to make it happen, and I'm excited
about it, you know, And that's all I want to

(52:42):
do that. I don't want to do it. Yes, I
have great ideas. I get a bunch of them right
and I'll write them down like I did just now,
and I'm I might look at them now. I'm not
doing that. But there are certain things like I have
I have completely like got rid of pretty much everything
in my life. Except for these two things. I got
one other things. That's a major obligation right now. And

(53:03):
even though I said I was going to keep doing it,
I probably won't because I really want to focus on
the stuff that I love. I love creating content. I
love blogging and talking and creating videos. I love creating content,
and I realized that that's what I do. I love
creating content. So I hope this was helpful. I hope
you guys enjoyed it. I hope you got something out

(53:24):
of it. If it wasn't for you, then please do
me a favor and share with somebody else. Blogging is
not dead, and it's so many ways to make it
work for you. You know, you don't have to worry about
you know, Google, Go out there and meet your local community.
You know, people I made great build great relationships because
of Good Morning, Gwenett. I'm talking about really good ones

(53:45):
because of this show, because of this news site. And
I'm almost I'm positive, not almost, I'm positive. I hit
my goals of a million dollars this year for this show.
I'm positive about that. I feel it in my spirit.
Know why, because that's what my folkus. This is where
your focus goals. That's what grows. That's what it is.
All right, guys, That's all I got for you today.

(54:06):
I'll be back again tomorrow at ten am, god willing.
If you miss any episodes of this show, be sure
to go to good Morning gett dot com to listen
to past episode. There listen, I thank you so much
for listening. You commit anywhere in the world which spent
the last pick to four minutes with me, and I
love and appreciate you for that. Be sure to tune
in for tomorrow's Subscribe Share I'll be back again tomorrow
you guys. Stay safe out there, and until next time,

(54:26):
my friends, Until next time, make it a great day
by everybody.

Speaker 1 (54:30):
That's a wrap for today's episode of The Business Blueprint
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