Dear WordCount: How do I start a blog?
Taking the 30-day Blogathon challenge is a great way to start a blog. Here are some easy steps to get a blog up and running.
Jan Udlock: Getting over the Blogathon daily blogging fear factor
The prospect of writing every day for a month can be scary – but it doesn’t have to be, as one Blogathon veteran explains.
Registration is open for the 2013 WordCount Blogathon
Sign up today for this free community blogging challenge to post every day in June. Read this to find out more.
Van Waffle: The WordCount Blogathon helped launch my freelance career
A Canadian writer explains how the event jump started his freelance career in this first in a weekly series of Blogathon success stories.
5 tips for finding ghostblogging clients
If you’ve done corporate writing work or ghostwriting, ghostblogging might be a good next step. Marcia Turner explains how to get started.
Should I let a website re-run my blog posts for free?
A publisher loves your blog posts so much they’re going to re-run one on their site — but can they?
6 simple steps to starting a blog
Blogging isn’t dead. In fact, it’s still a great way for writers to showcase their interests, skills and work. Here’s how to get started.
Be calm and carry on: Conquer your fear of attending your first blogging or writing event
Use U.K. parenting blogger Helen Wills’ tips to calm concerns about going to a blogging or writing event for the first time.
The 2013 WordCount Blogathon is moving to June
The WordCount Blogathon is back — it’s happening in a different month, but it’s still the same blog-building challenge you know and love.
Best WordCount freelance writing posts of February 2013
In case you missed them the first time around, here are WordCount’s most popular posts on freelance writing from the past month: Writing basics: How to write a lead 8 online search tips from research ninja Marshall Kirkpatrick 5 reasons you’re not meeting your freelance income goals The hard work of writing How to avoid [...]








