Staff Blogging Course
I am currently doing the Staff Blogging Course.
Blogging is becoming big business. More and more companies are adding interactive and conversational blogs to their stuffy corporate websites. And that means freelancers have more opportunities every day to use their talents in short, informative ways.
The idea behind Ali Hale’s Staff Blogging Course is to guide you from start (Is it really for me?) to finish (Now that I’m hired, how do I stay interested in my subject matter?). It’s geared toward part-timers and professional freelancers alike.
Although I’ve been blogging for more than five years, I thought I’d check it out. After all, political opinion is very different from say, corporate law blogging. So even though I know my way around a blog, I still have things I can learn. We all do.
But, given that I’m already a bit more advanced than many others, I didn’t want to spend too much money on something I might not gain much from. Well, for $19, I can hardly complain, right? Having done paid blogging in the past at $25 per post, I would say that a $19 price tag is more than acceptable! Especially considering Hale’s 90 day money-back guarantee.
I figure if I can glean one or two valuable nuggets at my level of experience, then it will be a good purchase. If there are beginners out there who aren’t familiar with the concept of blogging for others, it will be worth your while.
Good luck, and happy blogging!
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