I’m pleased to present you with a guest post today from Ryan Biddulph, the nomadic dude who lives all over the world… island-hopping, traveling to new and exciting places, encountering strange people (like the guy who stole his $1 flip-flops!) and living life on his terms as a blogger, an author, and a freelance writer.
I met Ryan online when he first became an author. Ryan and I have a lot in common. We are both authors, bloggers, and freelance writers.
He, however, is a bit more famous than I am (wink wink!) because he has been featured on Forbes, Fox News, Entrepreneur, Richard Branson’s Virgin Blog, John Chows Dot Com and Neil Patel Dot Com.
Ryan has also written and self-published 126 bite-sized e-books, which he sells on Amazon!
Some of his top-sellers include:
7 Steps to Build a Full-Time Income-Earning Blog
How to Land Guest Posts on Authority Blogs
6 Tips for Work-at-Home Entrepreneurs
10 Tips to Be a Smarter (and Richer) Blogger
How to Become a Successful Home Based Marketer
How to Build a Profitable Blog through Twitter
How to Become a Successful Freelance Writer
How to Find Your Writing Voice
How to Create and Publish a Successful eBook
7 Tips for First Time eBook Authors
10 Strategies for Increasing Blog Traffic through Automation
6 Tips to Grow a Rabidly Loyal Blog Community
… and many more!
Be sure to check out his books later, after you read this post!
Snazzy titles of bite-sized #ebooks 🙂 Be sure to take a peek! #bloggers #freelancers
Click to tweetTake it away, Ryan!
Peanut butter and jelly.
Frick and Frack.
Bert and Ernie.
We all love a good match.
Blogging and freelance writing, like the above duos, are perfect together.
When I asked my buddies if they wanted me to write a guest post for them, Lorraine was all over the opportunity like bees to honey. Or like feisty critters to the house where Kelly and I are currently living in Thailand, with centipedes, scorpions, tarantulas and foot-long Tokay geckos!
Anyway, I love the blog topic we both agreed on because Lorraine and I are freelance writers as well as bloggers. I see a few parallels between running a thriving freelance writing business and a successful blog.
Let’s dive into these parallels. Read More