Blog Niche Guide Review and G!veaway

Choosing the Scope and Structure of Your Blog is an awesome resource for bloggers whether they are the experienced and inexperienced blogger. In this round table discussion by Tricia Meyer, Deborah Carney and Liz Fogg the main idea is finding a niche for your blog. This is awesome because because the first question that many bloggers ask themselves is should their blog be a general blog addressing all topics or should it address basically one topic.
The first part deals with whether your blog should be blog specific. It delves into such questions whether you want to be tied down to writing about one specific topic or do you want a broader base?
The second part is all about structuring your blog. Basically it is about what blogging platform and structure you use. Any follower of this blog from the beginning knows that this blog has gone through some changes- design and idea wise. I have even toyed with the idea of buying my own domain. Still not sure if I am ready to make that leap yet? But after reading this portion I am thinking new year new look.
This book gave me a lot to think about in what I want from my blog in the upcoming year and in the years to come. If you are questioning anything about your blog this would be a great resource to have on hand.
Want to know more about this amazing book then check out Nightfire Publications and Amazon.

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