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60 | The Do’s and Dont’s of Selling a Blog with Jenny Melrose

In this episode, I talk to Jenny Melrose, who made the switch from school teacher to blogging teacher! After her blogging income outdid her teaching income, Jenny retired from teaching at the age of 35 and made the shift to teaching other people how to grow their blogs and their brand. Jenny eventually sold her original lifestyle blog and in our conversation, she shared lots of good tips for anyone looking to do the same. In the blogging world, Jenny is known as “the person who talks about sponsorship” and is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to partnering with brands and building long-term relationships with them.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Jenny’s start in the blogging and business world
  • The importance of loving what you write about
  • Dos and Don’ts of selling a blog
  • Working smarter by batching
  • Creating Standard Operating Procedures to help things run smoothly

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