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how to start a golf blog

by Prof. Lela Hayes Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  • Determine your golf website name
  • Pick out your .com domain name (URL)
  • Sign up for a website hosting plan to store your website files on the internet servers
  • Install WordPress and Login
  • Pick out a Theme design for your website
  • Install Elementor to Build Your Pages
  • Install plugins to add features to your golf website
  • Start drafting blog articles, importing media images, and publishing content

How to Create a Golf Blog / Website in 2021
  1. Determine your golf website name.
  2. Pick out your .com domain name (URL)
  3. Sign up for a website hosting plan to store your website files on the internet servers.
  4. Install WordPress and Login.
  5. Pick out a Theme design for your website.
  6. Install Elementor to Build Your Pages.
Nov 30, 2021

Full Answer

How do bloggers get paid?

Who pays the blogger? In most cases, the ad network a blogger is associated with pays the blogger a monthly income. Occasionally, brands will reach out directly to a blogger to place an ad on the blog. In that case, the brand would negotiate a rate and pay the blogger directly.

How do I start a blog and get paid?

How to start a blogPick the right topic. It could be the most frequently cited piece of writing advice: write what you know. ... Buy a domain name. ... Select a hosting service. ... Choose a blogging platform. ... Publish your first blog post. ... Display ads. ... Join affiliate programs. ... Sell products.More items...•

How much does it cost to start a blog?

Unfortunately, it's difficult to pinpoint one concrete cost when it comes to starting a blog. On average, you can expect to spend anywhere between $50 and $200 getting your blog set up. After that, your monthly costs should sit at around $20 to $60 per month.

How do I start a blog with no money?

Here are the best free blogging sites you can use to start your own blog today:Wix (www.wix.com) Best for… ... WordPress (www.wordpress.org) Best for… ... LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com) ... Weebly (www.weebly.com) ... Medium (www.medium.com) ... Ghost (www.ghost.org) ... Blogger (www.blogger.com) ... Tumblr (www.tumblr.com)More items...•

How can I make $5000 a month?

How to Make $5,000 a Month From Home (or ANYWHERE)Freelance your skills.Drop servicing.Internet scoping.Blogging.Virtual assistant.Amazon.Investing.Photography.More items...

Does blogging really pay?

Writers who blog full-time for businesses earn an average of $40,000 to $80,000 per year, which is on par with the $63,200 annual median pay for writers and authors in the United States. Experienced freelance bloggers who write for others' blogs earn between 10 cents to $1 per word—beginners may earn less.

Does a blog Need a website?

Blogs are a type of website. The only difference is that blogs have frequently updated content and websites tend to be much more static and is organized into pages. A blog can be a website on its own or a part of a bigger site. Early iteration of blogs were once used mostly for online personal journals.

What is required for blogging?

A blog can have different types of content—videos, image, graphics, stats, list, and text article. However writing skills is a common need in majority of them. You should be good enough at expressing your though, ideas opinion in written format. If you have skills in graphics designing like (Canva, photshop, etc.)

What is required to start a blog?

To get your blog up and running you need two things: blog hosting (also known as web hosting) and blogging software. The good news is that these typically come packaged together. A blog host is a company that stores all of the files for your blog and delivers them to the user when they type in your blog name.

Do people still read blogs?

People undeniably still read blogs. As a matter of fact, 77% of internet users worldwide like reading them. People in the United States alone read blogs 3X more than emails. Consequently, the number of bloggers in the US is presumed to rise to 31.7 million this year from 31.2 million last year.

What makes a blog successful?

Successful bloggers choose a topic and stick to it. They write consistently about their chosen subject, and with a consistent voice and approach. Even when they write about something that seems to be off-topic, they relate it back to the niche they know their readers are interested in.

Can I start blogging with my phone?

The Blogger mobile app allows you to post, edit, save, and view your blog posts. Anyone with Android 5.0 and up can download the app. Important: To post with the Blogger mobile app, you'll need to already have a Google Account and a blog created from a computer.

Armchair Golf Blog

Neil Sagebiel, author and blogger at Armchair Golf Blog, had some tips to share with our readers as well.

1. Finding Your Niche

Use free tool like Answer the Public to find content ideas for your golf blog. For example – frequent questions asked by searchers at this time (June 2020 – see actual result) include: “will golf courses open soon”, “can golf clubs play competitions”, “why golf balls have dimples”, and “why golf is so expensive”

2. Setup the Blog

Example – Scala Shared Hosting starts at just $3.95/month ( see plan here ).

3. Monetizing

There are many ways to monetize your golf blog ( or any blog really ).

About Lori Soard

Lori Soard has been working as a freelance writer and editor since 1996. She has a bachelor's in English Education and a PhD in Journalism. Her articles have appeared in newspapers, magazines, online and she's had several books published. Since 1997, she has worked as a web designer and promoter for authors and small businesses.

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1 – Thriving Golf Community

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The first observation I made from starting a golf blog was the discovery of an active golf community who all love the game as much as I do. This community includes all kinds of mediums of content including podcasts, blogs, online forums and Instagram accounts. I was both surprised and happy as I began to uncover in…
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2 – Capturing Golf Course Photography

  • Secondly, I gained another hobby after starting the golf blog. My initial and continuing focus for Golf Wisely is to draft course reviews, however, golf course photography and photo composition has caught my interest. For the majority of my rounds, I bring a DSLR (and soon mirrorless) camera seeking photo opportunities to help tell the story of the course. Editing and posting phot…
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3 – Being Creative with Writing

  • The next thing I learned is my enjoyment in being creative. This creativity has come from writing, building a blog site on WordPressand taking an idea into something real. Sometimes our day jobs do not allow for this type of creativity so Golf Wisely has been a welcome release. As a golfer, I have enjoyed bringing my perspective to the game through my blog posts and course reviews. I …
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4 – Walking A Golf Course Provides Perspective

  • Finally, I knew when starting the 2019 season and the Golf Wisely blog that I would prioritize walking the golf course over riding in a cart. I made this decision to get more exercise while playing but quickly realized I enjoy several other aspects of walking a golf course. Walking during a round of golf provides different perspectives of a course and golf holes. The time between sho…
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Conclusion

  • In conclusion, I am proud of what I started with Golf Wisely. The site, content and vision are in its infancy but the future is hopeful. Thank you for taking the time to read through this reflective blog of what I learned from starting a golf blog. I appreciate the support!
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