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6 Steps To Start A Blog

Starting a blog can be an exciting journey into the world of online expression and communication. It’s a platform to share knowledge, experiences, and insights with a global audience. To ensure you’re on the path to success, here’s a detailed guide on how to start a blog, specifically tailored to our Blogging Plan at £10 per month, which includes website hosting and an Elementor Pro license.

1. Choosing Your Niche

Selecting a niche is about finding the intersection between your passions, skills, and market demand. Here are a few ideas:

  • Look at your hobbies: What do you enjoy doing in your free time? Whether it’s cooking, technology, fashion, or fitness, your enthusiasm will attract like-minded readers.
  • Identify problems you can solve: Consider problems or questions that you know how to answer. Educational content is incredibly popular and can establish you as an authority in your field.
  • Explore niche forums and social media: Look for what people are talking about or frequently ask questions about in areas related to your interests.

2. Planning Your Content

Effective content planning sets the foundation for a successful blog. Here are steps to plan your content:

  • Content Calendar: Develop a content calendar that outlines what and when you’ll post. This helps maintain a consistent posting schedule.
  • Post Types: Decide on different types of posts, such as how-to guides, opinion pieces, reviews, or interviews. Variety keeps your audience engaged.
  • Keyword Research: Use tools like Google Trends and Answer the Public to find keywords related to your niche. This will help in crafting posts that are more likely to rank well in search engines.

3. Setting Up Your Blog

With our Blogging Plan, setting up your blog is straightforward:

  • Fill out the form on the Contact page and we’ll be in touch to get you setup.
  • You’ll get access to your new website with the essential plugins already installed.
  • Elementor Pro is a powerful tool that allows you to design your blog without any coding knowledge. You can even choose from templates, and then drag and drop elements to create the look you want.
  • Consider your blog’s layout, colour scheme, and typography. Make sure it’s visually appealing and reflects the tone of your content.


We’re also in the process of making a course on how to build a website in Elementor, which is quite exciting!

4. Creating and Optimising Your Posts

  • Writing Quality Content: Write engaging, informative, and original content. Make sure it’s well-researched and provides value to your readers.
  • SEO: Use RankMath SEO to optimise your content. Focus on meta titles, descriptions, and using keywords naturally within your posts. Here’s more information on how to boost your SEO.
  • Images: Visuals make your content more engaging. Use high-quality, royalty-free images from sites like Pexels or Unsplash.

5. Publishing and Promoting Your Blog

  • Publishing: Once you’re happy with your post, it’s time to publish. Write posts in bulk, and then use the scheduling feature in WordPress to consistently roll out new content.
  • Promotion: Share your posts on social media, engage in online communities related to your niche, and consider email marketing to reach a broader audience. We recommend Sender as they have a really easy newsletter builder, forms you can integrate into your website, and your first 2,500 subscribers are free!

6. Analysing and Adapting

  • Analytics: Use tools to track your blog’s performance. Look at metrics like page views, user time on each page, and bounce rate.
  • Feedback: Engage with your audience and seek feedback. Understand what they like or dislike, and adapt your content accordingly.
  • By following these detailed steps and utilising the tools provided in our £10 per month Blogging Plan, you’ll be equipped to launch and grow a successful blog. Remember, blogging is a marathon, not a sprint. Be patient, stay consistent, and continuously look for ways to improve and expand your blog. Happy blogging!

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