Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Unavailable
How to Start a Food Blog: Taking Your Food Ideas to the Next Level
Unavailable
How to Start a Food Blog: Taking Your Food Ideas to the Next Level
Unavailable
How to Start a Food Blog: Taking Your Food Ideas to the Next Level
Ebook143 pages2 hours

How to Start a Food Blog: Taking Your Food Ideas to the Next Level

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars

()

Currently unavailable

Currently unavailable

About this ebook

Entering the blogging world can be a terrifying venture. It is important that you have the right tools and resources with you as you go. This book has been designed to help those who are eager to start a career with food in the online space.

This book has been designed to teach people about the importance of websites, search engines, blogging etiquette, product development, sales and social media marketing. The book has also been designed to help the new blogger with business expansion in the online space.

Blogging about food can be challenging, because of the quality associated with recipes. This book helps new online writers with the common challenges, such as keyword placement, recipe structure and being accepted by major search engines, such as Google and Bing.

Finding success comes down to strategies, planning and writing. Get started on the right foot with this book.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 9, 2014
ISBN9781771810180
Unavailable
How to Start a Food Blog: Taking Your Food Ideas to the Next Level
Author

Malene Jorgensen

"I’ve always had that entrepreneurial spirit, even before I added content strategist, speaker and author to my resume. When I graduated in 2009 with my Master’s degree in hand, I decided to pursue a freelancing career because the idea of working for someone else didn’t entice me – at all. By trade, I am a language psychologist – something I try to put to good use in my many books. During my freelancing years, I learned the ropes of the internet, including everything about hosting, websites, HTML, blogging, monetization and ad-campaigns.And then something clicked for me; I wanted to do my own thing. In 2012, I began writing a business plan without really knowing where it would take me. I continued to work with clients, who were either starting blogs of their own, or trying to keep readership numbers high with engaging content and massive exposure.I always worked on my business on the side, taking what worked with clients into my business and tossed everything else to the side. Slowly, the business plan started to make sense. I knew what I was good at and what my readers enjoyed. Soon, there was no turning back.Today, I continue to write books, share my knowledge and work on my business, One Door Press.I can’t wait to see what you create."------In 2013, Malene Jorgensen did a soft launch of her company – One Door Press – which would grow in both Canada and the United States. Within months, the company would enter and expand in 50 additional countries. Her company started as an international publishing company, but with more knowledge, growth, and experience, she grew the company in new directions.Jorgensen owns and operates several websites on the internet as part of her business plan. Her work with start-ups, online content creators and regular bloggers have given her plenty of recognition. She shares her own tips and experiences in her books. She is the Vice President of the Professional Writers Association of Canada, representing the Canadian Prairies. She has also been recognized and nominated in her home country of Denmark at Internet Week Denmark for the “Rethink Award” for her contributions to the online world.She currently runs her international start-up, writes books about her online knowledge, does speaking engagements about the book and online publishing, and works with clients in New York, Miami, Boston and Silicon Valley in San Francisco.

Related to How to Start a Food Blog

Related ebooks

Cooking, Food & Wine For You

View More

Related articles

Reviews for How to Start a Food Blog

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars
0 ratings

0 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words