Problogger Book Review
On the day I committed to take blogging seriously, I also took a visit to Barnes and Noble. Not surprisingly, there were more than a few “experts” out there ready to sell me their must-have, everybody-wins, get-rich-quick books. After sifting through the masses, I’d picked out a handful of books and eventually settled on Problogger – Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Salary.
Problogger is written by well-known bloggers, Darren Rowse (@Problogger) and Chris Garrett (@ChrisGarrett). Both men are seasoned, full-time professional bloggers, managing their own sites and blogs, as well as writing for other top blogging sites.
The book does a good job of breaking down the basic concepts of what it is to start and maintain a blog (i.e., posting frequency, building a community, SEO and technical issues to name a few), while providing readers with practical tips that can be applied to any number of blog niches. There are suggestions for everything from types of blog posts (great for bloggers-block), to ideas for enhancing and customizing your blog. Rowse and Garrett also cover the money-making opportunities of blogging.
Overall Rating: A | Problogger is a terrific read for beginners, but certainly not an appropriate buy for those who feel they have a grasp of the basics.
Table of Contents:
- Blogging for Money
- Niche Blogging
- Setting Up Your Blog
- Blog Writing
- Blog Income and Earning Strategies
- Buying and Selling Blogs
- Blog Networks
- Blog Promotion and Marketing
- Secrets of Successful Blogs
- Creating Something Worthwhile
Erika Martinez is a graphic designer, writer, blogger and teacher in Miami. Writing and design are two of her passions but she also enjoys history, children’s books, the arts, shoes and all things red. Find her at MonaEveDesignFarm.com, on Twitter, as well as on Facebook.



I also highly recommend this book for those out there searching for a nice introduction to not only the blogging world, but the potential of making money from it!
As an avid follower of Darren’s work at ProBlogger.net, I purchased the book based on the helpful content he’d provided for free, which is a good blogging lesson to start with. He also created an eBook called 31 Days to Build a Better Blog, which I also recommend.
I totally agree with you, Christopher. I’ve also read 31 Days to Build a Btter Blog, which is an excellent read.
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