Blogs are popular because they are not only a great way to send your message out to the world, they are also a good way to make money. You can use your blog to sell your services, submit your articles to and make money from Adsense ads, build your lists, host your online shop, and much more.
If you're very much interested in blogging but you don't know how and where to start, there's a blog tool and publishing platform called WordPress that you can easily learn and master. And to teach you everything you need to learn and understand about WordPress, there's Aaron Danker's 43 WordPress Tutorials.
These step-by-step videos cover all the important things that you need to know to set up your WordPress blog and start enjoying and making money from it. Inside 43 WordPress Tutorials, you will learn how to organize and back up your blog, optimize your blog for keywords, choose a web hosting service for your blog, use FTP, install WordPress, and upgrade and protect your blog. You will also learn things about WordPress plugins, the RoboForm, WordPress themes, widgets, as well as ways to improve your SEO, set up Google Analytics, create blog posts and mini sites, customize video player, and much more.
With the help of 43 WordPress Tutorials, you can build your own blog business empire. You can have fun and make a consistent stream of income online.







Watching 43 Wordpress Tutorials is much like taking a class on the subject, only better. I enjoyed the fact that I could replay any parts that I missed, pause the video if I had to take a call, and restart it at my convenience.
This is the sharpest, most down-to-earth approach to Wordpress blogging I’ve found thus far. From beginning to end, Aaron emphasizes that everything will come together in time—the important thing is to lay a solid foundation. We all know that getting started is the hardest part of any task, and the “just do it” approach of these tutorials is right on the money…
I highly recommend 43 Tutorials to those who want to see real results without poring over pages of unnecessary tech jargon. No fluff, no confusing lingo… The bottom line is that, for me, this series has been utterly priceless.
Indigo