Today we graduated the first class of our Start a Blog Course with 103 students presenting their brand new blogs to the world. We also awarded 5 scholarships to new blogs and featured quite a few more in Facebook Live videos.
I've summarised it all below but could I ask you a quick favour? Would you consider taking a moment to encourage a new blogger?
We've listed all 103 new blogs here by category and I would love it if you'd take a moment to check out some of the blogs on the list. Perhaps choose the niche closest to the one you blog about and visit those. You could be the first traffic, comment or share that these new blogs get - it will mean so much to them and to me.
Here's our class of 2018! Listed here are our 103 new blogs but also the 5 scholarship winners that will win free access to our soon to be released '31 Days to Build a Better Blog' course as well as some coaching from my team. Please visit as many new blogs as you can, leave a comment or two and if you find one you like consider sharing it with your network.
We've focused a lot on new blogs lately but what about old blogs that have become a little dormant - or worse still blogs that have died? In this week's podcast I share 11 tips on relaunching blogs to help those of you ready to bring an old one back to life!
In our first live video of start a blog day we talked about the 'start a blog course' and I introduced you to some of our brand new bloggers. Almost 2000 people have already started this course - it's exciting to put a few faces and voices to names with the videos they've submitted!
This was the moment our new bloggers were waiting for - we introduced you to a few more new bloggers (with videos from them) but also I announced five new blogs that caught our attention and that we wanted to award scholarships to.
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