As it’s coming to the end of the Ultimate Blog Challenge, I thought I’d do a rundown of the top six posts of the month. I’ll do this at the end of each month from now on, but it will likely be a rundown of all the posts for the month as I won’t be posting daily on a regular basis.
With that being said, here are the top posts:
When Is It Best to Move On From Your Freelance Blogger?
The first in the list is the post about moving on from your freelance blogger. It’s common to want to stick with the same blogger when you’re outsourcing but she may not be right for you.
This post covers the main reasons to move on, including when you’re not getting the content you expect.
Why You and Your Freelance Blogger Need a Contract
Having a contract is one of the most important aspects of business. It doesn’t matter whether it’s just a standalone blog post or a monthly requirement. Contracts protect both you and the freelance blogger.
If you’re not sure why you really need one, check out this post right here.
You Decided to Outsource Your Writing: Now What?
Making the decision to outsource is a big step for many. Once you’ve decided to do it, where do you go? This is a post from the end of the week so it will be fresh in many people’s minds but it’s still worth sharing again.
What should you do after deciding to outsource your writing?
Is Outsourcing a Bad Idea?
We’re half way through the list now, and this post was about whether outsourcing was a good or bad idea. There are mixed reviews, which this post covers in detail. Is it something that you should do?
Read the post here to find out.
Using Blogger Reviews to Find a Freelance Blogger for Hire
Finding bloggers online is easy, but you need to find good freelance bloggers. This post covered how reviews can help but the things to look out for. Good reviews are great, but look into the details of the negatives.
Need to know more about using reviews? Give the post another read!
What Happens If You Have an Idea for Your Freelance Blogger?
This garnered the most interest because of the topic. It’s your blog, so you should have full freedom of the topics written about, right? Well, yes of course! But your freelance blogger will be able to guide you into whether they’d make a great post or not.
Got an idea for your freelance blogger and want to share it? Read this post to find out what to do.
Hopefully the rundown of the six most popular blogs this month will give you a starting point for hiring a freelance blogger and continuing a business relationship with one.
Was there another blog post that you found really helpful this month? Feel free to let me know. If there’s one that you’d like me to cover, again let me know. I will certainly try to accommodate.
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Excellent as always x
Thank you, Rachel.
I’m always interested in how other people go about blogging. You’ve shared some good thoughts about how to do that over the last month.
Thanks, Francene. It is interesting to see how everyone works differently. There have been some really interesting blogs this time.
Great post! I am actually learning more about blogging and want to be a freelancer writer. Thank you for the information.
You’re welcome. If you want to learn more about blogging and being a freelance writer, I encourage you to check out my mentor website. I have a blog there with tips to help with that. It is at http://alexandria-ingham.com.