2016-08-09



I love to save money and I wanted to share my passion for saving money with others online and from the comfort of my own home. My blog, The Frugal Free Gal, started as a hobby in 2009. I was a stay at home mom and found blogging to be a great way to spend my time when my baby was napping. A few months into blogging, I was networking with other bloggers when I discovered a secret! Many of these blogs that I had grown to love were making money from their websites. I wanted to do this, too. Why not? It would be a great way to earn extra income while staying at home with my daughter. I continue to work from home and find new ways every year to improve or monetize my website. I even turned what I do into a business, BSC Media, LLC. BSC = my initials!

During this blogging journey, I’ve had several friends ask about starting a website of their own. The biggest questions were, “How do I start a blog,” and “How do I make money from a blog?” After years and years of doing this, I felt that it was time to write a post about it and share it with everyone. This post is way overdue, but very important to share. My goal is to help others learn how to start their own websites and monetize them, too. Now, here’s something important. This is not a “get rich quick” kind of thing. It took me a few years and HOURS of time building my websites before I started noticing a nice profit. To this day, I still spend a lot of time learning and studying ways to improve my business.

How to Start a Blog (and Monetize it, too!)

1. Find a topic you are passionate about.

To start a website, you’ll want to choose a topic that you are passionate about. What is something you love? What topics do you absolutely love sharing with others? Do you have parenting tips? Start a parenting/mom website. Do you love to cook and share recipes? Consider starting a food blog. Love to save money like me? Maybe a blog about saving money or finances is right for you. There are so many options out there. Whatever niche you choose, choose something that you will have fun writing about. You don’t want to start a website and dread writing on it everyday because the niche you chose does not interest you very much. My three different websites are about saving money, tips for busy moms, and giveaways.

2. Pick out a blog name.

Once you have your topic of interest, you’ll need to brainstorm names for your website. For this website, I chose “The Frugal Free Gal” because I’m frugal, and I love free stuff! I’m also a gal, so it just worked. I thought the gal at the end of frugal and the Gal at the end of the name was catchy. For my mom website, I chose Mom. Wife. Busy Life. because I’m a mom and wife, and a pretty busy mom and wife, too! Choosing a name for my giveaway website was difficult because most of the names I wanted were already chosen! It took me a while to find something that worked, so Giveaway Fairy it was.

3. Sign up for hosting and choose a domain.

Hosting is like rent. You are paying for your site to have a home online. I recommend signing up for BlueHost for your hosting services if you are looking for an affordable hosting service. Below you’ll see how you can set up your hosting and domain services.

Bluehost offers very affordable plans starting at only $3.95/month*.



Choose the plan that’s right for you, Choose the basic, plus, or pro plan.



Choose a domain that’s available or transfer an existing domain. It’s always a good idea to purchase the domain privacy.

Fill in your account information.

Fill in your package information.

Fill in your billing information and click next.

Install WordPress.

Select the domain you would like to install to.

Complete the install process.

Note: Some of this information may be way over your head and you may be feeling overwhelmed. If you do not feel comfortable setting up your own website, you can always hire this work out to a family member, friend, or other tech guy/gal that knows what he/she is doing. Don’t feel bad about it — I hired help because I’m not good with all of this back-end stuff! I always recommend having 1-2 good referral names on hand in case you need tech support with your website! They come in handy when your site is broken or when things need to be fixed and you are aren’t sure how to fix the issues yourself.

5. Find a good designer.

You’ll want your website to stand out from the rest and be visually appealing. Hire a good designer that can help you customize your website the way you want it – from color choice, to logos, to fancy buttons, etc. You name it, your designer should be able to help you create a beautiful website. Laura at Pixel Me Designs designed all of my websites:

The Frugal Free Gal
Mom. Wife. Busy Life.
Giveaway Fairy
BSC Media, LLC

Optional: There are many themes to choose from when working with WordPress. Check out these StudioPress Themes for WordPress.

6. Start writing great content.

Once your website is all set up and ready to go with a great design, you’ll want to start creating great content. Write content that stands out from the rest. Try to remember that adding value is key. Create evergreen content that never goes out of style and can be recycled years from now.

7. Connect your websites to social media and build readership.

Now that you have an amazing website that you want to share to the world, you’ll want to make sure you create social media networks that connect with your website. My favorites are Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and Google+. Share your content on your social media outlets and tell all of your family and friends about your new website!

8. Monetize your website.

Now that you have your website ready to go and you are creating content, you can start to monetize your website. You can monetize your website with ads, affiliate links, sponsored posts, and more. Below are the main ways I monetize my website. To get started on monetizing your websites, check out the links below to find the affiliate networks that are right for you. There’s several to choose from, so I listed mine in order based on what I earn in each category as well as my favorites to use.

Disclosure: Some of the links below include my referral link.

Affiliate Marketing:

Amazon Associates

ShareASale.com

Escalate Network

Centerpoint Media

ShopHer Media

Savings.com

Best Buy Blogger Network

Glitter Network

CPADNA

Linkshare

Commission Junction

Value Savings Network

ShopAtHome.com

Ebay Enterprise (formerly Pepperjam Network)

Ad Placement:

Skimlinks

Google Adsense

Media.net

Sponsored Posts:

Izea

Massive Sway

Linqia

Social Fabric

TapInfluence

Sverve

Mom It Forward

Influence Central

Blog Services:

Bluehost – hosting and domain

iCLIPART – images

Mad Mimi – email subscription service

Board Booster – schedule pins to Pinterest

Tailwind – schedule pins to Pinterest

PicMonkey – photo editing

Individual Affiliate and Referral Programs:

Ebates

Swagbucks

Ibotta

Checkout 51

FreckleBox

Craftsy

ModCloth

Cents of Style

Flirty Aprons

Cricut

Julep

There you have it! You have all of the best tips and tools to starting your own blog and monetizing it, too!

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