It is officially summer and things are heating up here at WHSR just as they are outside. We have a number of things for you to look at this month that I know you’re going to find really helpful in the quest to build your businesses and make a living online.
WHSR’s new office at Ipoh, Malaysia – where Jerry and Jason reside at.
Comparing Site Builders
If you don’t have a lot of design experience, or you just want to get your website up and running quickly, you may have considered one of the site builders currently available. Knowing which one will best meet your needs can be challenging though.
Luckily, we’ve done the research for you so you can compare Squarespace, Wix, and Weebly and figure out which one will work best for your business needs. You’ll find a comparison table that lays out the features, costs, and limitations of each platform.
Making Money from Online Courses
In June, we were graced with a post by our featured guest Eduardo Yi, lead content marketer at Teachable.
If you’ve ever considered how you can make money from online courses, you’ll want to check out Yi’s article How to Use Pricing Tiers to Charge More for Your Online Course. In this piece, Yi discusses everything from hosting a live Q&A to creating private communities.
Taking Your Blog to the Next Level
Our goal here at WHSR is to help you grow your blog and business, so with each month that passes you are finding new ways to monetize and bring in additional revenue. Promotion is vital to that process. In June, Luana Spinetti shared 9 Costly Blog Promotion Mistakes to Avoid Like Plague, where she looks at things not to do if you want your blog to be successful, but she also shares what you need to do as well.
In June, we completed more interviews and had more guest posts submitted. You will see those show up in July on WHSR’s blog so be sure to check back often for even more ideas to take your site to the next level. Until next month!
Article by Lori Soard
Lori Soard has been working as a freelance writer and editor since 1996. She has a bachelor's in English Education and a PhD in Journalism. Her articles have appeared in newspapers, magazines, online and she's had several books published. Since 1997, she has worked as a web designer and promoter for authors and small businesses. She even worked for a short time ranking websites for a popular search engine and studying in-depth SEO tactics for a number of clients. She enjoys hearing from her readers.
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