20. Company of One: Why Staying Small

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20. Company of One: Why Staying Small

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20. Company of One: Why Staying Small is the Next Big Thing for Business by Paul Jarvis
Company of One by Paul Jarvis Top Selling Blogger Book This Year
Company of One has been one of the most instrumental (recent) blogging books in my life. In this fantastic book, my friend and veteran solopreneur, Paul Jarvis, talks about his practical philosophy (and actionable approach) to building a self-funded, profitable and enjoyable business that’s designed to deliver the lifestyle you want to live—without feeling like you need to build a giant company in order to be “successful” by your own definition.

While not specifically about the nuance of building a blog-based business, this book is particularly relevant to those who want to grow their own blogs, because it goes deep into the (important) process of structuring a purposeful, single-person business that’s designed to stand the test of time.

Whether you realize it or not, that’s pretty much exactly how most blogs are designed. From a business philosophy standpoint, I couldn’t recommend this more highly amongst my favorite blogger books to learn co to za numer nl this year.

Company of One is available in print, audio, and eBook versions on Amazon.

21. The Real Value: Managed WordPress Hosting by Kinsta
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Very early on in my blogging journey, I realized the importance of delivering a great user experience for my blog readers. Chief amongst what constitutes a phenomenal user experience, are ultra-fast page load speeds and a site that’s constantly running smoothly… two features that are heavily influenced by having the right kind of hosting for your growing blog.

That’s where managed WordPress hosting (and this excellent free eBook written by the team at Kinsta) comes into play. If your pages load too slowly, the vast majority of first-time readers will hit the back button without thinking twice—and I know I’ve lost readers to that in the past.

If you’re relatively new to using WordPress on your blog, or you’ve always just held onto the basic hosting plan you got started with, the chances are high that you’re either managing everything from backups to updating WordPress (and themes and plugins), along with monitoring and fixing any security breaches—or you’re not giving these essential aspects enough attention they deserve.

Managed WordPress hosting is a free eBook by the team at Kinsta, that breaks down how their optimized blogging software & hosting can power up your WordPress blog and simultaneously take care of all the time-consuming (crucial) tasks that can help your blog grow to new heights. You can download it for free right here.
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