• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Privacy Policy

Wolfheart

Helping small businesses make money using AI | AI Filmmaker | Content Creator

YoutubeLinkedinPinterest
  • Home
  • Services
    • Google Business Profile
    • SEO Content
  • About Me
  • Contact

Archives for July 2025

How to Write Your First Blog Post: Top Tips for New Bloggers

July 30, 2025

Last Updated on July 30, 2025 by Jan Barley

Are you stalling for time and wondering how to write your first blog post?

I get it. Starting a blog can feel exciting and scary at the same time. Primarily, you might have great ideas but wonder how to turn them into your very first blog post. Many new bloggers get stuck before they even begin, worrying about whether their writing is good enough or if anyone will read it.

In addition, some never get started because of the fear of being judged, although that’s something you do eventually get over.

If you’re ready to write your first blog post, start with a simple plan. Certainly, choose a topic you know well and focus on helping your readers solve a problem or learn something new.

You don’t need to be perfect right away. Every successful blogger started exactly where you are now.

This guide will walk you through everything from brainstorming ideas and doing basic keyword research to writing, editing, and promoting your post.

Above all, you’ll learn how to create content that connects with readers and grows your blog from the very start. By the end, you’ll have all the tools you need to publish your first post with confidence.

Brainstorming and Validating Blog Post Ideas

Firstly, coming up with the right topic for your first blog post doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Secondly, the key is finding ideas that your audience actually searches for and ensuring those topics have enough interest to attract readers.

write your first blog post

Finding Topics Your Target Audience Will Love

Begin by considering the daily challenges your target audience encounters. Your best blog post ideas often stem from genuine questions people ask.

Check Facebook groups related to your niche. Look for posts where people ask questions or share struggles. Above all, these discussions reveal exactly what your audience wants to know.

Use Google’s “People Also Ask” feature. Type your main topic into Google and scroll down to see related questions. These are real searches people make.

Visit forums like Reddit or Quora in your area. Read through threads to spot common problems. That is to say, note which questions get the most responses.

Ask your online friends what they’d want to read about. Sometimes the best first blog post ideas come from casual conversations.

Create a simple list of 10-15 potential topics. However, don’t worry about quality yet – just brainstorm freely.

Evaluating Popular First Blog Post Ideas

Not all blog post topics are worth writing about. Some have too much competition whilst others have no search volume.

Primarily, look at successful first blog post examples in your niche. For example, what topics did established bloggers choose when they started? In addition, study their approach but add your unique angle.

In addition, check search volume using free keyword research tools. If nobody searches for your topic, it won’t bring traffic to your blog.

Consider these proven first blog post ideas:

  • “Why I started this blog”
  • “My journey into [your niche]”
  • “Beginner’s guide to [specific topic]”
  • “Common mistakes in [your field]”

Avoid overly broad topics, such as “How to be successful.” Choose specific angles, such as “How to save £500 in three months.”

Additionally, try to write your first blog post—and subsequent posts—on evergreen subjects. That means your blog posts won’t go out of date and will always be relevant to readers and Google!

Using Tools to Generate and Research Ideas

Several free tools can help you quickly discover and validate blog post topics.

AnswerThePublic shows you questions people ask about any topic. Enter your main keyword and get dozens of content ideas instantly.

Ubersuggest provides keyword data and content suggestions. It shows search volume and competition levels for different topics.

Use Google Trends to see if interest in your topic is growing or declining. Meanwhile, avoid topics that are losing popularity.

Pinterest search reveals trending topics in your niche. Review popular pins to identify content gaps you can fill.

Honestly, don’t sit on Pinterest. It’s a fantastic traffic source for bloggers. Certainly, consider taking one or two courses as I did, otherwise you won’t see the benefits of Pinterest as quickly and could lose your account by making the same rookie mistakes I did (and yes, my first Pinterest account got suspended)

Create a Simple Spreadsheet With These Columns:

  • Topic idea
  • Search volume
  • Competition level
  • Your unique angle

In addition, YouTube search suggestions also work brilliantly. Start typing your topic and see what autocomplete suggests. These are popular searches you could turn into blog posts. If you’re wondering if you should start a YouTube channel for your blog, yes, go for it!

Keyword Research and SEO Fundamentals for Beginners

Good keyword research helps your blog post reach the right readers through search engines. That is to say, understanding what people search for and how to optimise your content makes your first blog post more likely to appear in Google results.

How to Do Keyword Research for Your First Blog Post

Start by brainstorming topics your readers might search for. Think about questions they ask or problems they want to solve.

Use free tools like Google Keyword Planner to find keywords related to your topic. Type in your main idea and review the suggestions it provides.

Simple Keyword Research Steps:

  • Write down 10-15 topic ideas
  • Choose 1-2 main keywords for your post
  • Put each idea into Google Keyword Planner
  • Look for keywords with decent search volume but lower competition

Google Trends shows you if people are searching for your keywords more or less over time.

For beginners, aim for keywords with 100-1,000 monthly searches. These are easier to rank for than highly competitive terms.

Write down your chosen keywords. You’ll use them when writing your post title and content.

affiliate marketing for bloggers

Understanding Search Intent and Long-Tail Keywords

Search intent means why someone types a keyword into Google. That is to say, people search to learn something, make a purchase, or find a specific website.

Match your content to what searchers actually want. If someone searches “how to bake bread,” they want instructions, not a shop selling bread.

Four Types of Search Intent:

  • Informational: “how to,” “what is,” “why does”
  • Commercial: “best,” “review,” “comparison”
  • Transactional: “buy,” “discount,” “cheap”
  • Navigational: brand names, specific websites

Long-tail keywords are longer, more specific phrases, such as “how to bake sourdough bread for beginners,” rather than just “bread.” They have less competition and attract readers who know exactly what they are looking for.

Target 2-3 long-tail keywords in your first blog post. They’re easier to rank for and bring you more focused readers.

Optimising for On-Page SEO

On-page SEO refers to optimising your blog post so that Google can easily understand and rank it. Start with your title tag and include your main keyword in the first paragraph.

Use your main keyword in your first paragraph naturally. Don’t stuff it in multiple times – this looks spammy to search engines.

Key On-page Elements to Optimise:

  • Title tag (60 characters or less)
  • Meta description (160 characters or less)
  • Headings (H1, H2, H3) with keywords
  • Image alt text
  • URL slug

SEO plugins like Yoast SEO or Rank Math help WordPress users optimise their posts. They provide a checklist to follow, highlighting any missing elements. I use the free version of Yoast and it is more than enough.

For every 1,000 words, I add around six primary keywords. I also focus on secondary keywords and synonyms. ChatGPT is good if you need a free service, but SurferSEO is the online expert in creating SEO content with optimum keywords.

I used SurferSEO extensively with clients, and nearly every article ranked. I’m back into it as we’re now competing with AI Overview, so a bit of help is handy. It’s not the cheapest AI SEO tool, but it is the best.

Write headings that include your keywords but still sound natural to readers. Use bullet points and short paragraphs to make your content easy to scan.

Link to other relevant pages on your website when it makes sense. That helps search engines better understand your content and keeps readers on your site for a longer period.

Crafting and Formatting Your First Blog Post

A well-crafted blog post title and meta description help readers find your content, whilst proper structure and images keep them engaged. Above all, these elements work together to create a professional-looking post that ranks well in search engines.

Writing a Compelling Blog Post Title and Meta Description

Your blog post title is the first thing readers see in search results. Moreover, it should clearly explain what your post covers whilst including your primary keyword.

Keep titles between 50 and 60 characters so they don’t get cut off in Google search results. In addition, use numbers when possible, like “5 Ways to Save Money” or “How to Start a Blog in 10 Steps“.

A headline analyser tool can help you test different versions. These tools verify that your title is the correct length and has emotional appeal.

Try the free Headline Analyser to create the best titles with a high score. Monster Insights is also excellent and free.

Your meta description appears below the title in search results. Write 150-160 characters that summarise your post’s main benefit.

Include your keyword naturally in the meta description. Think of it as a mini advert that convinces people to click on your post.

For example: “Learn how to write your first blog post with this step-by-step guide. Includes templates, SEO tips, and formatting advice for beginners.”

Structuring Your Content for Readability

Good structure makes your post easy to scan and read. Start with a brief introduction that explains what problem you’re solving.

Use headings to break up your content into logical sections, making it easier for readers to find the information they need quickly.

Try to sequence your headings. For instance, one H2 and 3 H3’s repeated

Above all, write short paragraphs of 1-3 sentences each. Long blocks of text are hard to read on phones and computers. Above all, Google prioritises mobile users, so always check what your blog post looks like on your phone.

Content creation tools like Google Docs or Evernote help you organise your thoughts before writing. You can create an outline with your main headings first. Alternatively, use an AI writer like KoalaWriter. You can create outlines in seconds and a first draft. For instance, this AI software saves me around 3-4 hours writing a blog post from scratch.

It takes me an hour on average to edit and make my own.  The KoalaWriter first draft is, in my opinion, an excellent framework for a blog post.

Add bullet points or numbered lists to present information clearly. Use bold text to highlight important points.

Grammarly can check your spelling and grammar as you write. It helps you catch mistakes before publishing. Above all, don’t let it boss you about, though. certainly, Grammarly has clearly defined use of grammar, which doesn’t always lend itself to a warm, friendly blog post that sounds how you talk in “real life”.

Keep sentences short and simple. Aim for an 8th-grade reading level so everyone can understand your content.

Adding a Featured Image and Media

Your featured image appears at the top of your post and in social media shares. Choose an image that relates to your topic and looks professional.

Note: Not all WordPress themes support a featured image, so check before installing a new theme.

Ensure your image is the correct size for your blog theme. Most themes work well with images that are 1200 pixels wide.

Add alt text to all images for better SEO. Describe what the image shows in a few words, including your keyword if it fits naturally.

You can use free stock photo sites or create images with software like Canva. Avoid using copyrighted images without permission.

Consider adding other media, such as videos or infographics, if they help explain your topic more effectively. Keep file sizes small so your page loads quickly. Avoid PNG files as they are hefty. JPG is better or WebP.

Alternatively, I use a plugin called Smush Pro that compresses my images.

Break up long sections of text with relevant images to make your post more visually appealing and easier to read.

Editing, Linking, and Publishing Your First Blog Post

Getting your blog post ready to publish involves three key steps: careful proofreading, strategic linking, and adding clear calls to action. These final touches can make the difference between a post that goes unnoticed and one that drives genuine engagement.

Proofreading and Overcoming Writer’s Block

Read your blog post aloud to catch awkward sentences and grammar mistakes. This simple trick helps you spot errors that your eyes might miss when reading silently.

Use free tools like Grammarly or the Hemingway Editor to check your writing. These tools highlight complex sentences and suggest alternatives.

If you’re stuck with writer’s block, try these methods:

  • Write your first draft without editing anything
  • Set a timer for 15 minutes and keep typing
  • Talk through your ideas out loud first
  • Come back to your post after a break

Check that your blog post titles match what you wrote about. Above all, your title should promise something specific that your content delivers.

Ensure that each paragraph flows smoothly into the next one. Add transition words like “however,” “meanwhile,” or “additionally” to connect your ideas smoothly.

Top Tip: Before publishing, always read your article out loud. You “hear” mistakes better than you can see them. I use the “Read Aloud” tab in Microsoft Word.

Internal Linking and External Links

Internal linking helps readers find more of your content whilst improving your SEO—link to other blog posts on your site that relate to your topic.

Add relevant internal links in each blog post. In addition, place them naturally within sentences rather than just listing them at the end.

If you use KoalaWriter and connect your website, the AI writer automatically inserts internal links (in seconds). You can also opt for adding external links.

External links to authoritative sources build trust with readers and search engines—link to recent studies, expert quotes, or helpful tools that support your points.

Choose External Links Carefully:

  • Link to well-known, trusted websites
  • Make sure links open in new tabs
  • Check that all links work before publishing

External links can help you earn backlinks when other sites notice you’ve referenced them. That can boost your blog traffic over time.

Adding a Call to Action Before Publishing

Every blog post needs a clear call to action that tells readers what to do next. That cis to say, it could be subscribing to your newsletter, leaving a comment, or reading another post.

Place your main call to action near the end of your post, but before any author bio. In addition, make it specific rather than vague.

Good Call to Action Examples:

  • “Leave a comment below sharing your biggest blogging challenge”
  • “Download our free blog checklist using the link below”
  • “Share this post with a friend who wants to start blogging”

Test different calls to action to determine which one works best for your audience. Some readers respond better to questions, whilst others prefer direct requests.

What to Do After You Publish: Promotion and Growth

Publishing your blog post is just the beginning. Above all, your content needs promotion through SEO, social media, engagement with readers, and careful analysis of performance data to help it reach a wider audience and grow your readership.

Sharing Your First Blog Post on Social Media

Social media gives your blog post its first boost of traffic. That is to say, start by sharing on the platforms where your target audience spends time.

Create different posts for each platform. Write a short teaser for Twitter, a longer description for Facebook, and add relevant hashtags for Instagram. Above all, don’t just copy the same text everywhere.

Share your post multiple times over several weeks to increase its visibility. Most people won’t see your first post, so schedule follow-up shares to increase visibility. Try sharing quotes from your article or interesting facts you mentioned.

Join Facebook groups and LinkedIn communities in your niche. Share your post there, but be sure to follow the group’s rules. Moreover, some groups don’t allow self-promotion.

Ask friends and family to share your post. Their social shares help you reach new readers outside your immediate network.

Create simple graphics with quotes from your post. Visual content gets more engagement on most social platforms. You can use free tools like Canva to make these images quickly.

Note: I don’t use social media. I find it too exhausting. I quit in 2024. Instead, I focus on SEO and Pinterest. However, don’t let me put you off. You may love social media.

Encouraging Comments and Building Engagement

Comments turn your blog into a two-way conversation, transforming it from a one-way conversation into a community. Reply to every comment you receive, even if it’s only to say thank you.

Ask questions at the end of your post. That gives readers a reason to leave comments. Make the questions specific and easy to answer.

Respond quickly to comments, ideally within 24 hours. Fast responses show you care about your readers’ thoughts and opinions.

Visit other blogs in your niche and leave thoughtful comments. Many bloggers will check out your blog when you comment on theirs. Don’t just write “great post” – add something meaningful to the conversation.

Consider using ChatGPT to help you think of engaging questions to ask your readers. It can suggest conversation starters that fit your blog topic.

Learning from Blog Post Examples and Analytics

Check your blog analytics one week after publishing your post. Look at how many people visited, how long they stayed, and which social media platforms sent the most traffic.

Study successful blog posts in your niche. Notice what topics get the most comments and social shares. Pro bloggers often write about similar topics because they know what works for them.

Google Analytics shows you which parts of your post people read and where they stop reading. Use this information to improve your next post.

Study how pro bloggers promote their content. Many share behind-the-scenes content and engage regularly with their audience to build loyalty.

FAQs

New bloggers often have specific questions about creating their first post. Primarily, these common concerns encompass everything from crafting compelling openings to selecting the appropriate structure and tone for your content.

What Are Some Top Tips For Crafting An Engaging Introductory Post?

Begin with a personal story or a surprising fact that connects to your topic.

Ask a question in your opening paragraph. Questions make readers want to keep reading for the answer.

Be specific about what readers will learn. Instead of saying “I’ll share tips,” say “You’ll learn five ways to save £200 monthly.”

Keep your opening paragraph short. Three sentences, maximum, work best for online reading.

Share why you started your blog. People connect with honest, personal reasons behind your writing journey.

Could You Suggest A Reliable Structure For A Blog Post Template?

Use this simple template when writing your first blog post. Begin with a catchy headline that clearly states your main topic.

Write a brief introduction that explains what the post covers. Include your main promise to readers here.

Break your content into 3-5 main sections, using subheadings to organise the information. Each section should cover one specific point.

Add bullet points or numbered lists within sections. These make information easier to scan and remember.

End with a conclusion that summarises your key points. Include a call-to-action asking readers to comment or subscribe.

Add an author bio at the bottom. Include a photo and brief description of who you are.

How Can I Make My Blog More Appealing To First-Time Readers?

Use short paragraphs of 1-3 sentences each. Long blocks of text scare readers away online.

Add images to break up your text and make it more visually appealing. Moreover, share photos, screenshots, or simple graphics to make posts more visually appealing.

Above all, write in a conversational tone like you’re talking to a friend. Avoid overly formal or technical language.

Include your personality in your writing. Share opinions, experiences, and personal touches that make you unique.

Make your content scannable with subheadings and bullet points. Many readers skim the text before deciding whether to read it thoroughly.

How Do I Maintain A Friendly And Approachable Tone In My Blog Writing?

Write like you’re having a conversation with one person. Use “you” instead of “people” or “readers.”

Share personal stories and experiences when they relate to your topic. It helps readers connect with you.

Moreover, use everyday language instead of jargon or overly complex words. Write at a level your audience understands.

Show enthusiasm for your topic through your word choices. That is to say, if you’re excited about something, let it show.

Admit when you don’t know everything or have made mistakes. Honesty builds trust with your audience.

I Don’t Have Much Time. Can I Use an AI Writer to Create Blog Posts?

Yes, you can use AI writers when you’re short on time. You might not want to write your first blog post using AI, but in time, you may find them a great ally for productivity and results.

Above all, these tools help create blog posts quickly without starting from scratch. You might scoff at the idea of using an AI writer, and I did at first. But, once you need to ramp up content, you’re at risk of blogger burnout.

It happened to me, and I relented, trying several AI writers before settling on KoalaWriter.

AI writing tools work by turning simple prompts into full blog content. You give them your topic and ideas, and they write the text for you.

Benefits of AI Writers Include:

  • Save time on first drafts
  • Create outlines and structure
  • Write basic content in minutes
  • Generate ideas when you’re stuck

Here’s What AI Writers Can Help with:

  • Blog post outlines
  • Social media posts
  • Product descriptions
  • Marketing copy
  • Email content

However, AI content isn’t perfect. Above all, you must still edit and fact-check everything the AI writes. That said, I know some bloggers publish directly to their WordPress site from KoalaWriter and do really well.

Important Things to Remember:

  • Always review AI content carefully
  • Add your own voice and style
  • Check facts and sources
  • Make sure it matches your brand

AI writers work best as starting points, not finished products. However, they’re brilliant for beating writer’s block and creating first drafts quickly.

Many bloggers use AI to speed up their writing process. Moreover, it’s become an accepted part of content creation since 2024/25.

The key is using AI responsibly. Don’t just copy and paste. certainly, edit the content to make it yours and ensure it’s accurate for your readers.

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you sign up for a program or make a purchase using my link

Is VidIQ Worth it? Best AI-Powered YouTube Growth Tool

July 24, 2025

Last Updated on July 24, 2025 by Jan Barley

Is VidIQ Worth it? Is it really the best YouTube growth tool for content creators?

Well, I doubled my subscribers on my teeny channel in the first month, so read on to find out how you can do the same.

The thing is, YouTube creators today face fierce competition, with millions of videos uploaded daily, making it more challenging than ever to stand out.

When I started creating video content, I turned to TubeBuddy, but I didn’t see any improvement in my results. I found it irritating because it focused on things like tags, which YouTube itself tells us aren’t of much influence.

I was reluctant to switch to something else, but I’d heard such great things about VidIQ, and I got the opportunity to join at a bargain price.

Having used it for a month now, I am super happy, not least because I have already doubled my subscriber list!

What is VidIQ?

is vidiq worth it

VidIQ is a proven comprehensive YouTube growth platform that provides AI-powered tools and insights to help creators optimise their videos, increase visibility, and accelerate channel growth through data-driven strategies.

Is VidIQ worth it? Yes, I think so. I’ve tested countless YouTube growth tools, and VidIQ stands out for its ability to simplify the complex world of YouTube SEO and analytics.

The platform combines keyword research, competitor analysis, and performance tracking into one streamlined interface that both beginners and experienced creators can use effectively.

Now, I know that sounds like a lot of gobbledgook, but VidIQ is super simple to use.

VidIQ is also affordable and super easy for beginners. So, if you’re wondering if VidIQ is worth it, it’s not much of a risk to explore how easy it is to build your YouTube channel.

In this review, I’ll explore how VidIQ’s features can transform your YouTube strategy, from its powerful SEO tools that help your videos rank higher in search results to its advanced analytics that reveal exactly what your audience wants to see.

Whether you’re struggling to gain subscribers or looking to optimise your existing content, understanding VidIQ’s powerful capabilities could be the key to unlocking your channel’s potential.

Ready to Boost Your YouTube Channel?

You can start with a free account, but you gain much more with a subscription.

Start growing your channel with VidIQ

How VidIQ Powers YouTube Growth

VidIQ transforms YouTube channel performance through AI-powered analytics, keyword research tools, and competitor tracking systems. The platform integrates directly with YouTube’s interface whilst offering comprehensive features that distinguish it from alternatives like TubeBuddy.

Core Features for Creators

VidIQ offers keyword research tools that enable you to identify high-performing search terms for my videos. The platform analyses trending topics and suggests relevant keywords based on search volume and competition levels.

The AI-powered content generation feature creates video ideas, titles, and descriptions tailored to your channel’s niche. This tool saves time whilst ensuring my content aligns with current trends and audience interests.

Is VidIQ worth it for analytics and performance tracking. Yes. Analytics can impact your strategy and build on what’s performing. VidIQ’s tracking gives you detailed insights into my channel’s growth patterns. I can monitor subscriber growth, view counts, and engagement metrics through comprehensive dashboards.

Thumbnails & Titles Are the Most Important Element to Success

vidiq youtube growth

Is VidIQ worth it for the thumbnail and title optimiser? Yes, oh yes! That’s where VidIQ makes an enormous difference.

The thumbnail creation tool enables you to design eye-catching visuals that enhance click-through rates. VidIQ’s thumbnail analyser compares my designs against top-performing videos in my category.

When I tested my original thumbnails, they scored around 60 out of 100. I was making so many rookie mistakes and had to redo all of them. Now, after following the VidIQ growth training from the app, I create thumbnails that instantly get a score of 95+

VidIQ offers title alternatives with higher scores once you have uploaded your video to YouTube Studio. Like my thumbnails, I pretty much had to retitle most of my videos.

Just those two aspects alone can make a significant difference to your YouTube results.

You also have competitor analysis and outliers, which enables you to examine successful channels in your niche. You can explore their content strategies, posting schedules, and keyword usage to improve my approach.

Ready to Create Amazing Titles & Thumbnails?

Stop wondering why your channel isn’t growing and get your free trial of VidIQ today. Your channel will thank you for it!

Integration With YouTube and Workflow

VidIQ seamlessly integrates directly with YouTube Studio through a Chrome browser extension. The extension displays keyword suggestions, SEO scores, high-performing tags, and analytics data directly within the YouTube dashboard.

The real-time SEO scoring feature evaluates video metadata as you upload content, providing instant feedback on titles, descriptions, and tags to optimise searchability before publishing.

Daily video ideas appear in the VidIQ dashboard, based on trending topics and a channel’s performance history. This feature streamlines the content planning process, ensuring consistent uploads.

The platform automatically syncs with your YouTube channel, updating analytics and performance metrics without requiring manual intervention.

Not found your niche yet? Read my post on the most profitable YouTube niches.

Comparison to Alternatives

VidIQ offers more comprehensive AI-powered tools compared to TubeBuddy’s primarily manual approach. The platform’s content generation features surpass traditional YouTube growth tools that focus solely on analytics.

The pricing structure varies between platforms, with VidIQ offering free and premium tiers. The free version includes basic keyword research and limited analytics, whilst premium plans unlock advanced features.

I’m so glad I upgraded to a paid subscription, as it’s already making a noticeable difference in my results.

The user-friendly interface design in VidIQ is simple and easy to use for creators at all levels. The dashboard presents complex data in digestible formats, making it easier to interpret than more technical alternatives.

VidIQ’s trend analysis capabilities enable you to identify opportunities that other tools might overlook, providing a competitive advantage in content creation.

SEO and Video Optimisation With VidIQ

VidIQ transforms YouTube SEO through data-driven keyword research, real-time trend alerts, and detailed engagement analysis. The platform provides SEO scoring tools and optimal posting times to maximise video visibility and growth.

vidiq keyword research

Easily identify low competition keywords with good ratings – this massively increases your chances for ranking

Keyword Research and Tag Suggestions

VidIQ’s keyword research tool identifies the most effective terms to target for your videos. The platform shows search volume, competition levels, and related keywords that viewers use on YouTube.

  • The Tag Suggestions Feature: Analyses video content and recommends relevant tags based on a score. You can see which tags competitors use for similar videos, and choose tags that strike a balance between search volume and competition.
  • The Trends Explorer: Displays the topics that are gaining popularity. You can filter trends by location, time period, and category. This data helps you create content around topics that people are actively searching for.

VidIQ also provides keyword scores that rate the likelihood of your video ranking for specific terms. Higher scores mean better chances of appearing in search results.

Ready to Get Ahead of the Competition?

Now, you can see what they’re doing, when, and which content is performing best. Sign up for a free trial of VidIQ today and start smashing your results!

SEO Score and YouTube SEO Tools

The SEO scorecard gives videos a rating based on optimisation factors. It checks video titles, descriptions, tags, and thumbnails against best practices.

You receive specific suggestions to improve the SEO score. The tool may recommend longer descriptions, more effective tags, or more engaging titles. Each suggestion explains why it matters for YouTube’s algorithm.

The bulk description editor allows you to update multiple videos simultaneously, adding consistent branding, links, and keywords across an entire channel.

VidIQ’s Chrome extension shows SEO data directly on YouTube pages. You can see keyword data, competitor information, and optimisation tips without leaving the platform.

Best Time to Post and Trend Alerts

Have you ever wondered if there’s an optimum time to publish your content? VidIQ removes that concern.

VidIQ analyses when your audience is most active online. The platform shows the best days and times to publish videos for maximum reach. This data is specific to your channel’s audience behaviour.

I always schedule my content, allowing 24 hours before publishing. Apparently, this helps the algorithm understand your content so it can show it to the best target audience. You can find tips like this in my YouTube growth tips post.

Trend alerts notify you when topics related to your niche start gaining traction. You can set up custom alerts for specific keywords or competitors, which helps you create timely content around viral topics.

The trending tab shows popular videos in a category. You can see what content performs well and identify patterns in successful videos. This information guides your content strategy.

Real-time notifications help you respond quickly to trending topics. Getting content out early often leads to better visibility and more views.

Want to Stop Guessing When to Publish Your Content?

Is VidIQ worth it if you know the best times to post with 100% certainty? You decide. Sick of crickets, no views, zero engagement and wasting all your efforts? Is so, why not take VidIQ for a test run and see the difference it can make?

Video Optimisation and Engagement Analysis

The engagement analysis shows how viewers interact with your content. You can see average view duration, click-through rates, and audience retention graphs. This data reveals which parts of your videos work best.

VidIQ tracks likes, comments, and shares across your videos, identifying which topics generate the most engagement. That helps you create more content that resonates with your audience.

The competitor analysis tool shows how your videos perform in comparison to similar channels. You can see their upload schedules, popular videos, and engagement rates, which helps you improve your strategy.

Video performance predictions estimate how well your content is likely to perform before it is published. The tool considers factors like title effectiveness, thumbnail quality, and trending topics.

Advanced Analytics, AI Tools and Growth Insights

VidIQ offers advanced analytics that surpass basic YouTube metrics, providing AI-powered insights and competitor analysis. These tools help creators make data-driven decisions about their content strategy and channel growth.

Channel Audit Tool and Real-Time Stats

The channel audit tool evaluates your YouTube channel’s performance across various key areas. It identifies weak points in your content strategy and provides actionable recommendations for improvement.

You can access real-time stats that show how your videos perform as they’re published. That includes live view counts, engagement rates, and audience retention data.

The audit covers:

  • Content gaps in my niche
  • Video SEO optimisation
  • Thumbnail effectiveness
  • Audience engagement patterns

The tool also tracks watch time across all videos. This metric is crucial for YouTube’s algorithm, allowing you to understand which content keeps viewers engaged the longest.

AI Coach and Automated Video Ideas

Are you unsure if your videos are good enough or stuck for ideas? Is VidIQ worth it for the AI coach and daily video ideas?

VidIQ’s AI coach provides personalised recommendations for channel growth. It analyses content performance and suggests specific improvements for titles, descriptions, and tags.

The AI generates daily video ideas based on trending topics in your niche. These suggestions take into account the channel’s history and audience preferences.

Key AI features include:

  • Daily ideas
  • Trending topic alerts
  • Content gap identification
  • Automated keyword suggestions
  • Title optimisation recommendations

The AI coach also helps manage comments more effectively. It highlights essential viewer feedback and suggests response strategies to boost engagement.

You will receive notifications about viral content opportunities in your niche to help you create timely content that capitalises on current trends.

Competitor Analysis and Watch Time Management

VidIQ’s competitor analysis shows how other channels in your niche perform by tracking their most successful videos and identifying content strategies that drive growth.

The tool reveals competitor watch time patterns and engagement metrics, which helps you understand what content formats work best in your market.

Analysis features include:

  • Keyword gap analysis
  • Audience overlap data
  • Upload schedule insights
  • Competitor video performance tracking

You can monitor how competitors optimise their videos for search, including tag strategies, thumbnail styles, and content themes.

The watch time management feature identifies which parts of your videos cause viewers to drop off. You can then adjust my content creation approach to maintain audience attention throughout each video.

These insights directly support YouTube channel growth by showing proven strategies from successful channels in my niche.

Conclusion: Is VidIQ Worth it? Yes or No?

Is VidIQ worth it? Yes. I fully intend to be a lifelong subscriber. It’s one of the best AI tools I use, and it’s affordable. What’s not to love? In my opinion, it far exceeds what TubeBuddy offers.

In conclusion, I firmly believe that VidIQ will have a significant impact on the growth of my YouTube channel and my improvement as a content creator.

FAQs

How Can I Increase My YouTube Channel’s Visibility Using VidIQ?

VidIQ is the best tool for YouTube growth, as that is its sole purpose, and it’s built its reputation on results. The platform has a 4.3* Trustpilot review.

  • VidIQ’s Keyword research tools to identify trending topics and search terms that my audience is seeking. The platform highlights keywords with high search volume and low competition.
  • VidIQ’s competitor analysis feature helps you study successful channels in my niche. You can see which videos perform well and identify content gaps you can fill.
  • The Daily Ideas feature suggests personalised content topics based on your channel’s performance data. That helps you create videos that are more likely to get views and engagement.
  • Optimise feature: I also use VidIQ’s SEO scorecard to optimise my video titles, descriptions, and tags. The tool gives a score out of 100 and suggests improvements to help videos rank higher in search results.

What Features Does The Vidiq Extension Offer for Video Performance On YouTube?

The VidIQ browser extension displays real-time analytics directly on YouTube pages. You can see view counts, engagement rates, and SEO scores for any video without leaving the platform.

The extension displays keyword suggestions while uploading videos, helping you optimise metadata in real-time rather than guessing which tags to use.

You can access thumbnail generators and A/B testing tools through the extension. So you can learn to create eye-catching thumbnails that increase click-through rates.

The extension also provides competitor insights on any YouTube page. You can see which tags other creators use and how their videos perform compared to mine.

Is It Possible To Gain 1,000 Views Quickly Without Any Cost, And How?

VidIQ’s free plan provides basic keyword research and analytics, helping to boost views without incurring expenses. However, gaining 1,000 views quickly largely depends on the quality of the content and its timing.

Sometimes, there’s an element of luck, like being in the right place at the right time.

I focus on creating content around trending topics that VidIQ identifies. Timing is crucial – uploading when my audience is most active increases initial engagement. I use VidIQ’s AI script creator to help me create content faster. It takes minimal editing.

Using VidIQ’s free SEO tools, you can optimise titles with high-traffic keywords and easily create compelling thumbnails using the basic design features available in the free version.

What Are The Differences Between Vidiq’s Free And Paid Versions?

VidIQ’s free plan includes basic keyword research, limited analytics, and simple SEO tools. You can view basic statistics, including view counts and engagement metrics, for my videos.

The paid versions unlock advanced features like:

  • Trending alerts
  • Priority support
  • Competitor analysis
  • Bulk processing tools
  • Unlimited keyword research
  • Advanced thumbnail testing
  • Detailed performance tracking
  • Access to a VidIQ Coach review

The paid plan is so affordable considering what you get.

Higher-tier plans offer team collaboration tools and white-label reporting. These features are essential for agencies or larger channels with multiple team members.

How Can I Effectively Utilise Youtube Studio To Grow My Audience?

I use YouTube Studio alongside VidIQ to gain a comprehensive understanding of my channel’s performance. Studio provides detailed analytics whilst VidIQ offers keyword and competitor insights.

YouTube Studio’s audience retention graphs show me exactly where viewers drop off. I combine this with VidIQ’s content suggestions to create more engaging videos.

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you sign up for a program or make a purchase using my link

8 Powerful Reasons to Start a Blog

July 22, 2025

Last Updated on February 11, 2026 by Jan Barley

There are multiple reasons to start a blog at any time.

Starting a blog can shake up your personal and professional life in some surprising ways. Most folks assume blogging is just about typing up posts, but honestly, there’s a lot more to it.

Blogging opens doors to new income streams, helps you build valuable skills, and connects you with people in your field. Whether you want to share what you know, grow your career, or just make something you’re proud of, a blog gives you a place to do all that.

Establish A Personal Brand

When you start a blog, you put your personal brand out there for everyone to see. It’s your small corner of the internet where people can get a feel for who you are and what you’re good at.

My favourite thing is that we get to decide how and when to show up online. By posting regularly, you let potential employers or clients see what you know and what you care about.

Your writing style and the topics you pick say a lot about your personality. That’s how you stand out in a crowded field, and if you write helpful content, readers will start thinking of you as an expert.

pros and cons of blogging

Generate Additional Income Through Ad Revenue

One of the primary reasons to start a blog is to create passive income and ad revenue is ideal fo that. I built up enough traffic within a year to get approved with Journey by Mediavine. To be honest, I didn’t like AdSense, so I made Mediavine my goal.

Display ads appear as banners or small boxes on your pages. You earn revenue from either people clicking on ads or from impressions (or both).

Sponsored posts are another route, and some companies have paid me to test their software and write an honest review. Plus, I get free software that helps me build my blog or YouTube channel.

Once your content regularly appears on the first page of SERPs, you may get approached by companies.

If you want advertisers to notice you, you’ll need steady content and solid SEO. Blogs with loyal readers tend to get better ad deals.

Hone Your Writing And Communication Skills

Blogging is one of the best ways to sharpen your writing skills. When you write posts often, you naturally get better at getting your ideas across.

Over time, you figure out how to make complicated stuff sound simple. That’s a skill people appreciate.

As you write more, your unique voice starts coming through. Putting your ideas out there builds confidence. It gets a little less scary every time you hit publish.

You’ll also get better at editing by catching your own mistakes before anyone else sees them.

Build A Professional Network

One of the most beneficial reasons to start a blog is networking, building connections with others, including potential clients.

Other bloggers might reach out if they like what you’re doing. That opens the door to collaborations or guest posting swaps. I get several emails a week from writers offering to contribute content to my website.

Your blog kind of works like a business card that’s always out there. People find you through Google or social shares, even when you’re offline.

Improve Your SEO And Online Presence

SEO may not be one of the reasons to start a blog, but it makes your site easier for search engines to find. Every post you write (and optimise for SEO) adds a new page that could show up in search results.

Google loves sites that keep things fresh. I suggest adding an updating plugin that refreshes the date when you update a page.

You can target specific keywords in your posts. That way, people searching for those topics have a better shot at finding you.

If you keep your blog in good shape, you’ll look more authoritative in your field. People trust businesses that provide helpful information.

Other websites might link to your blog if they like your content. Those backlinks can boost your search rankings over time.

Create A Portfolio For Future Opportunities

If you’re looking for clients or new employment, it’s one of the best reasons to start a blog.  Your blog doubles as a living portfolio. Every post showcases your writing and expertise in your field.

Hiring managers can check out your work before you even talk. That gives you an edge over folks who have only submitted a CV.

Your posts show your problem-solving skills. Employers appreciate gaining insight into your work style.

You can spotlight specific projects with detailed posts. It’s way more impressive than a quick bullet point on a resume.

Regular blogging proves you can meet deadlines and keep at it. Those are traits every employer wants to see. That alone can open doors you didn’t expect.

Express Creativity And Original Ideas

Of the many reasons to start a blog, unleashing your creativity is near the top, or at least it is for me. You get a blank canvas for your ideas, and can write about whatever fires you up.

Writing often helps you shape your creative voice. You’ll figure out new ways to explain tricky concepts.

You can experiment with various styles, such as storytelling, lists, or personal essays, whatever feels right.

Read: Unusual Blog Niches that Can Make a lot of Money

If you’re into cooking, gardening, or photography, your blog can be a creative outlet for those passions.

Original content makes people remember you. Over time, readers will recognise your unique take on things.

Make Income From Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is one of the main reasons to start a blog. It’s a simple way to earn money by recommending products. Last month, I got my first big commission from a Pinterest course sale. It was exciting to receive that email.

When someone buys through your link, you get a commission. Choose to align with merchants whose products you have used and enjoy using. For me, that’s mostly:

  • VidIQ – YouTube growth software
  • ElevenLabs – Voiceover software
  • Systeme – Marketing platform
  • CapCut – Video editing software
  • Uppbeat – Royalty-free music
  • KoalaWriter – AI Writer

I use these six platforms daily for my blog and YouTube channels. Between them, they save me probably a day or more of work each week.

Check platforms like Partnerstack and Impact for merchants in your niche.

Always add a disclaimer on any page where you’re using affiliate links (see mine after the conclusion). A quick disclosure in your posts keeps things transparent and builds trust.

The Long-Term Benefits of Blogging

Blogging sticks with you. As your reputation grows, new doors open, and you end up meeting people you’d never expect. I’ve published over 110 blog posts (as of July 2025), but in just the last month, AI software platforms gave me over £1500 worth of free AI software and cash payments for honest reviews.

Building Authority And Credibility

When you blog regularly, you begin to establish yourself as a knowledgeable voice in your niche.

Search engines notice fresh, quality content, and it’s relatively easy to get featured in the AI Overview with good content. Your posts help boost your site’s visibility when people search for your topics.

Key credibility indicators include:

  • Well-researched articles
  • Regular posting schedule
  • Proper citations and sources
  • Engaging with reader comments

Your collection of posts turns into a portfolio. Clients or employers can see how you think and what you’re capable of.

Creating New Opportunities

blogging with ADHD

Of the many reasons to start a blog, I hadn’t considered the multiple opportunities that started coming my way after my first year. My Google presence is strong, with many posts ranking on the first page, which comes with numerous benefits.

Blogging can open doors you never saw coming. Companies sometimes find writers through their blogs and offer freelance gigs or full-time jobs.

Common opportunities include:

  • Media interviews
  • Teaching positions
  • Consulting projects
  • Book publishing deals
  • Freelance writing assignments

Some people turn their posts into courses or workshops. Your blog can easily become the backbone of paid educational products.

Establishing A Professional Network

Blogging helps you meet professionals from all over. Other bloggers often reach out for collaborations or to bounce around ideas.

Comment sections can be goldmines for networking. Readers who engage with your posts can sometimes become valuable contacts.

Networking benefits include:

  • Guest posting opportunities
  • Joint ventures
  • Mentorship relationships
  • Industry partnerships
  • Referral networks

Social media gets your blog in front of more people. Shares can expand your network way beyond your usual circles.

Overcoming Common Blogging Challenges

Getting a blog off the ground is exciting, but honestly, you’ll probably run into two big headaches. Writer’s block can kill your momentum, and staying consistent is more challenging than it sounds.

Addressing Writer’s Block

Writer’s block hits every blogger at some point. You sit down to write, and nothing happens.

  • Keep a running list of blog post ideas:Whenever a topic pops into your head, jot it down. Honestly, your phone’s notes app or a scrappy notebook works fine.
  • Use ChatGPT for brainstorming ideas: or consider using an AI writer for your first draft. I use KoalaWriter. After testing it extensively, I became a paid subscriber. It provides me with a great first draft that I can refine within an hour, potentially saving me 4-5 hours of writing from scratch.
  • Change your writing environment: Get up, move to a café or a library. Sometimes, a change of scenery can spark something new.
  • Check out other blogs in your niche for inspiration: Please don’t copy, obviously, but see what topics they’re tackling. That can nudge your brain into gear.
  • Write about your daily experiences: Maybe share what you learned from a recent mistake or challenge. People connect with that kind of honesty.

Staying Consistent Over Time

Consistency builds your audience and sharpens your writing. However, most bloggers find regular posting challenging, including me.

Create a content strategy. Plan your posts a few weeks ahead. Mark down actual dates for each topic—don’t just wing it.

When motivation strikes, write a few posts in one go. Save those drafts for weeks when you’re struggling to find the motivation to write.

It’s very easy to get blogging burnout – as I found – so it’s essential to develop ways to stay fresh. As I have ADHD, once I upped my content creation, I began feeling exhausted. However, I found ways to overcome that as you will learn below.

Set a posting schedule you can stick to. Once a week is usually better than promising daily content you’ll never deliver.

Batch similar tasks together. Perhaps write all your posts on Sunday and then do the edits on Monday. It saves you time and a bit of sanity. I usually draft 3-4 in KoalaWriter, put them in the “to be edited” folder, and then tackle them another day.

KoalaWriter also offers a bulk blog creation option if you want to produce a large amount of content in one go.

Read about how KoalaWriter helped me overcome blogging burnout.

Conclusion

There are far more reasons to start a blog, but these are the fundamentals that I follow on my blogging journey. My goal is to increase ad revenue, drive affiliate sales, build an email list, create digital products to sell, and maximise every aspect of my blog.

Begin with the end in sight and ask yourself what you want to achieve long term, and then work towards it.

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you sign up for a program or make a purchase using my link

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are The Benefits Of Blogging For Personal Development?

Blogging lets you practice writing regularly, so your skills get sharper over time. You start to organise your thoughts better and learn to break down tricky ideas for readers. You end up learning a ton about the topics you care about. Researching for posts pushes you to dig deeper and stay curious.

How Can Starting a Blog Improve Your Online Presence?

A blog gives you a digital footprint that’s all your own. Search engines index your posts, making it easier to be found online.

When you publish regularly, it shows potential employers or clients that you’re serious and reliable. Your blog essentially becomes a living portfolio.

What Role Does Blogging Play In Marketing And Brand Strategy?

Blogs let businesses build trust by sharing genuinely helpful content. When you share insights and solutions, people begin to see you as an authority.

Content marketing through blogging usually costs less than traditional ads. Plus, your posts keep pulling in readers long after you hit publish.

When you blog consistently, people begin to see you as a thought leader. Even your colleagues and competitors might turn to you for insights.

How Do I Set Up A Successful Blog?

Select a niche that aligns with your interests, expertise and, ideally, passion. Choose a domain name that’s catchy and fits your topic or brand.

Go with a reliable platform such as WordPress or Squarespace. Install plugins for SEO, security, and analytics so you’re set up from the start. If you’re serious about blogging, I advise choosing a VPS (virtual private server) because most WordPress hosting is shared, and as I’ve found, the site eventually slows down, which can lead to Google penalties.

Note: I’m switching to a VPS this week and experiencing numerous problems. My site looked a mess for three days as there was a technical problem. Then there was a dashboard issue and I couldn’t update plugins or widgets. It was stressful, but these things happen.  I wish someone had advised me from the start so I didn’t have to go through these migration issues.

Plan out a content calendar and aim for a regular publishing schedule. Having 10-15 post ideas before you launch makes things way less stressful.

Is AI Overview Affecting Blogging Performance?

AI-generated content summaries in search results significantly reduce click-through rates to blogs. People often grab the answers directly and skip the original source.

However, personal insights and real stories continue to draw in readers. AI can’t mimic that authentic experience or your one-of-a-kind perspective.

The experts suggest leading blog posts with the answer, so they get picked up by AI Overview. Lean into storytelling and keep the content on point.

 

The Clever Way Smart Bloggers Use Pinterest to Skyrocket Traffic

July 19, 2025

Last Updated on August 22, 2025 by Jan Barley

Smart bloggers use Pinterest because they’re, well, smart. If you’ve ever wondered why some bloggers have such huge success, here’s the story.

You’ve just published your latest blog post. You’re proud, excited, and then you wait. And wait. And wait. But where are the visitors?

They’re barely trickling in. Sound familiar? If you’re wondering how smart bloggers use Pinterest to get traffic, you’re not alone. That is the exact challenge they face as well.

It’s the classic blogger’s dilemma. You’re creating fantastic content, but getting eyeballs on it feels like shouting into the void.

What if I told you there’s a clever way to turn this around, without spending a penny on ads, without hacking your social media feed, without relying on Google, and without begging your friends to share?

What if I told you that I received a $498 commission in May 2025 that tracked back to a click from a Pinterest pin to my article on best Pinterest courses?

That was a happy day!

What You Are Missing Out On Without a Pinterest Strategy

Well, here it is. Pinterest is the little-known hero of blogging traffic. One I wish I’d heard about years ago.

Now, before you think Pinterest is just a place for recipes, wedding ideas, or quirky home décor (although, yes, all those are there), let me share a secret: smart bloggers use Pinterest to quietly send thousands of targeted visitors straight to their blogs every single day.

Sounds too good to be true? Please stick with me, because I’m about to unravel exactly how the clever smarty-pants bloggers do it, and how you can, too.

By the end, you’ll be itching to pin your way to blog traffic success.

But first, why is Pinterest such a powerful tool, and how does it really work behind the scenes? Read on to find out.

Pinterest: The Visual Search Engine

make money on pinterest

make money on pinterest

If you’ve ever thought Pinterest was just a fancy mood board, you’re not alone. But here’s the thing: smart bloggers use Pinterest as more than just a pretty place to stash ideas. They treat it like a visual search engine, yep, just like Google, but with pictures and not such catastrophic updates.

Imagine this: someone wakes up with a problem. Maybe they want a quick, healthy dinner recipe, ideas to start a blog, or guidance on making money blogging, starting a blog, or even how to overcome procrastination (we’ve all been there).

Instead of typing into Google, they hop onto Pinterest and type in their question. What do they get? A flood of images that are basically clickable answers.

That means your pins aren’t just floating around aimlessly. They’re search results, waiting for your audience to discover. Still, to get your pins found, you’ve got to speak Pinterest’s language, which is keywords.

Here’s the clever bit. Just like SEO for Google, Pinterest wants to serve up the most relevant pins for each search. So, smart bloggers sprinkle those keywords everywhere in pin titles, descriptions, and board names. You can even name your pin image with the relevant keyword.

Guess what? Your pins may also show up in Google image searches.

Wowza!

It’s like giving Pinterest a map to your treasure.

Still, how do you find the right keywords? And where exactly should you put them? Hang tight, I’ll walk you through the insider tips next, so your pins don’t get lost in the digital jungle.

Create Eye-Catching Pins That Stand Out

Let’s be honest, Pinterest is a busy place. Imagine you’re at a colourful market stall filled with hundreds of vibrant paintings, but only a handful catch your eye. Your pins need to be those paintings that stop scrollers mid-scroll.

Head over to Pinterest and look at the array of pins. Some of them are wonderful. Others are awful.

Smart bloggers use Pinterest and succeed because they have developed design skills to create pins that stand out on the page. That means bright colours, bold fonts, and clear, compelling images. But here’s the trick: it’s not just about making something pretty; it’s about creating something clickable.

When I first started, I thought any nice image would do, but it turns out Pinterest has its own style rules. Luckily, the pin design course I recommend taught me how to create pins that not only look good but also perform well.

What Does Pinterest Like?

Things like using vertical layouts, because Pinterest loves tall pins, contrasting colours to draw attention, and clear text and a CTR that someone can easily read on a phone screen.

Remember, your pins need to tell a mini-story. Think of them as tiny billboards shouting, “Click me, I have the answer you’re looking for!”

It’s not just about the design; your pin title and description play a huge part in convincing people to click through to your blog.

If you want a deep dive into the design tips and tricks that work, don’t forget to check out my blog post on the best pin design course I recommend. It’s packed with practical advice that took my pins from ‘meh’ to magnetic. I create my pins from Canva templates in minutes because I now understand what makes a fantastic pin design.

Oh, and there’s a fab Pinterest SEO course, too. It’s super affordable and packed with easy-to-implement tips to get your pins found in Pinterest searches.

Next, we’ll discuss how to maintain consistent pinning without burning out, allowing you to grow your blog traffic steadily and effectively. Stick around.


Best Affordable Pinterest Course for Beginners

Until recently, I recommended a few Pinterest courses, but not all are suitable for beginners, and some are expensive.

Then, in August 2025, Meagan Williamson contacted me to say she was creating a new and affordable Pinterest beginners course together. From my experience with Meagan, I KNEW the course would be good, but what materialised was even better than I expected.

Want to know more? Read my in-depth review of the Pinterest for Beginners course.


Pin Consistently and Strategically

Now, here’s where a lot of bloggers stumble. You create stunning pins, you upload them, and then forget about Pinterest for weeks. That’s like planting a garden and never watering it. Nothing will grow.

Smart bloggers use Pinterest and know that consistency is key. Pinterest rewards regular pinning by showing your content to a broader audience. But let’s be real, most of us don’t have hours every day to spend pinning. That’s why working smart beats working hard here.

You have four tasks each week:

  1. Select which blogs to share
  2. Create pins
  3. Write descriptions
  4. Schedule

I pin just two to three pins daily, even though many say you need to pin ten or more a day. Honestly, that’s ridiculous unless you’re using a pin generator that can create and schedule hundreds of pins automatically. Even then, you need enough content to create fresh links.

For most of us, quality always beats quantity. I schedule 7 days at a time.

I use ChatGPT to bulk create Pinterest descriptions. Here are a few guidelines for best results:

  1. Provide ChatGPT with your EXACT descriptive SEO titles (make them clickworthy).
  2. Before Chatty spits out results, ask if it has got your exact parameters for what you want. That helps train it to deliver better results.
  3. Ask it to add relevant SEO keywords.
  4. Prompt for it to write 3-4 sentences.
  5. Ask for 3-5 hashtags in lowercase.

After that, tweak the descriptions if needed. Outsourcing this one task saves me at least an hour.

I use Canva for pin creation. I use consistent templates and only change colours, images and text.

That Sounds Like Hard Work, Jan

If you can’t face the time-sucking task of pin creation, try Pin Generator. It can spit out and schedule hundreds of pins in minutes.

The clever way to stay consistent without burnout is to schedule your pins. Tools like Tailwind let you queue up your pins to post throughout the day and week. It’s like having a virtual assistant who works while you sleep or focus on writing your next blog post.

You can, of course, use the Pinterest scheduler for a month’s worth of pins.

In addition,  it’s not just about pinning your content all the time. Smart bloggers use Pinterest to diversify their content by pinning relevant content from others as well. That shows Pinterest you’re an active, trustworthy account, and it helps build connections in your niche.

Pinterest is now my number two traffic source for my blog, so I can personally vouch for how effective a smart, consistent pinning strategy can be. It took six months to get there, but it will continue to grow.

However, the conundrum for bloggers is how do you create enough content to enable you to publish enough pins to start generating traffic?

Let’s find out.

Smart Bloggers Use AI To Assist Productivity

make money on pinterest with brand deals

make money on pinterest with brand deals

One of the most frustrating issues with Pinterest is consistently having enough blogging content to pin. If you’re a one-person business like me, you might be limited. I have over 100 published posts, but if I publish 25 pins weekly, each one comes around once a month.

At the start of 2025, I decided to increase my blogging content, but I struggled to juggle writing two to three blogs weekly, creating video content for my YouTube channel, handling client work, and maintaining an actual life.

To avoid blogging burnout, you either hire someone, lose a chunk of your profits or get help from AI.

ChatGPT is OK once you train it to your voice, but it works best if you write a blog post section by section. That’s almost as frustrating as writing a blog post from scratch, especially when Chatty has a moment and loses all sense of where it’s going and what you want.

How About if You Don’t Have Time to Write a Lot of Content?

I finally found the solution to that problem. I was struggling to get enough content to pin to Pinterest because I didn’t have sufficient time to spend 4+ hours writing individual blog posts.

I got the opportunity to trial KoalaWriter and was hesitant. Why? Because I’ve tested numerous AI writers, and most of them produced utter drivel. I hadn’t found one that produced plagiarism-free, human-like content that wasn’t repetitive and boring as anything.

KoalaWriter surprised me. My first two blogs were nicely formatted, plagiarism free, not repetitive and on point for my brand voice.

Read my review of KoalaWriter.

Not only that, both blogs hit page one Google search in hours. Whilst that isn’t unusual for my content, it was a nice surprise that a lightly edited (about an hour) AI-produced draft was still performing the same as my build-from-scratch content.

Search “lead magnets for bloggers” and you will find one of those KoalaWriter articles.

So, I decided to try the professional plan, which gives me 100,000 words per month.

Get 15% off KoalaWriter by using the discount code: JANDISCOUNT

Now, I have a growing backlog of ready-to-publish blog posts in my WordPress drafts, and I couldn’t be happier.

Next, we’ll explore how joining group boards and Tailwind tribes can give your pins an extra boost. Stay tuned.

Join Group Boards and Tailwind Tribes

If you’ve been pinning solo up to this point, it’s time to bring in some reinforcements.

Think of group boards and Tailwind tribes as your blogging traffic dream team, places where a much bigger audience can see your pins than just your followers.

Group boards are collaborative Pinterest boards where multiple pinners share content around the same topic.

When you contribute your pins to these boards, you tap into their followers, who can number in the thousands or even millions of potential readers. It’s like getting a shoutout from a crowd instead of whispering to yourself.

Tailwind tribes work similarly but through the Tailwind scheduling platform. Tribes are smaller, niche-focused groups where members share each other’s content. Tailwind is a monthly subscription, and it’s not entirely necessary while you’re building your blog and not making an income.

This process helps your pins get more exposure and saves you time, because tribe members often repin your content without you having to chase down shares yourself.

Of course, not all boards and tribes are created equal. Look for ones that match your niche closely and have active members who regularly pin and engage. It’s better to be part of a few quality boards than dozens that are dead zones.

When I started joining group boards and tribes, my blog traffic jumped noticeably. It’s like adding rocket fuel to your Pinterest strategy without extra effort.

Next, I’ll share how you can use Pinterest Analytics to fine-tune your strategy and focus on what really works.

Use Pinterest Analytics to Refine Your Strategy

I have some pins with zero views and one with 7,500 views. Which of those subjects do you think I should write more content on?

Yes, it’s a no-brainer!

You’re working hard to create pins and schedule them, but how do you know what’s actually working? That is where Pinterest Analytics becomes your best friend.

Think of analytics as a friendly detective, helping you uncover which pins are bringing in clicks, saves, and most importantly, traffic to your blog. Without it, you’re practically throwing pins at a wall and hoping something sticks.

Pinterest Analytics shows you which pins get the most engagement, which boards perform best, and even what your audience is searching for. That means you can double down on what’s working and tweak or ditch what’s not.

For example, if you notice that pins with a particular colour scheme or topic get more clicks, you can create more pins along those lines.

Or, if one board is consistently driving traffic, focus your energy on that rather than scattering your efforts everywhere.

It’s a simple but powerful way to work smarter, not harder.

Link Pins Directly to Your Blog Posts

Here’s a little secret that many new bloggers overlook. When you create your pins, always link them directly to the relevant blog post, not just your homepage. It might sound obvious, but you’d be surprised how often people miss this.

If you only link to your homepage, it confuses the algorithm. You could also get banned for “spamming” the same link on all your pins.

Read my post on what happened when my first Pinterest account got suspended! It has my top tips for preventing that happening to you.

When a pin links straight to the blog post it’s promoting, visitors get exactly what they clicked for, which keeps them happy and more likely to stick around, subscribe, or share. It’s like giving them a VIP pass straight to the good stuff instead of making them hunt for it.

Smart bloggers use Pinterest by having clear, keyword-rich URLs for their blog posts, which helps Pinterest understand what the pin is about and serve it to the right people.

So, next time you create a pin, double-check that the link takes your reader exactly where they want to go, and your blog will thank you for it.

Wrapping It Up: Your Pinterest Traffic Secret Weapon

So there you have it, the clever way smart bloggers use Pinterest to skyrocket their blog traffic, without spending a fortune, working endless hours, fretting about Google algorithm updates or feeling overwhelmed.

From understanding Pinterest as a visual search engine, to creating eye-catching pins, pinning consistently (even if it’s just two or three a day), joining group boards and Tailwind tribes, and using analytics to fine-tune your strategy, every step counts.

Remember, Pinterest isn’t just another social media platform. It’s a powerful tool that, when used thoughtfully, can become your blog’s number two traffic source, just like it has for me.

If you want to go deeper, don’t forget to check out my post on the best pin design course I recommend. It helped me transform my pins, and I’m confident it will do the same for you.

I also recommend an affordable Pinterest SEO course, as SEO is crucial for Pinterest blogging success.

Now it’s your turn to start pinning smarter, not harder, and watch your blog traffic soar.

Happy pinning!

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you sign up for a program or make a purchase using my link

Is Uppbeat Worth It? Honest Review for Creators

July 17, 2025

Last Updated on February 11, 2026 by Jan Barley

I once Googled “Is Uppbeat worth it?” and now I honestly wouldn’t be without it. When I started a new YouTube channel, I upgraded immediately for the ridiculously low monthly subscription fee. That gave me peace of mind against potential music copyright claims, which YouTube is super-hot about.

Adding the right music to your YouTube videos can significantly impact how viewers respond to your content. I add background music at a low volume to all my videos on the Simply Manifesting channel.

Compared to many other royalty-free music platforms, Uppbeat provides value for creators seeking a vast and high-quality music library without overspending.

It offers a more than generous free plan, super-quick downloads, and smooth integration for platforms like YouTube. It has a vast selection of music genres, a growing range of motion graphics and sound effects. These benefits set it apart in a crowded market.

If you’re tired of hearing the same music in every other video, Uppbeat’s selection stands out for its variety and exclusivity. Reviews often highlight not just the affordability and ease of use, but also the peace of mind provided by whitelisting for YouTube channel protection.

So, what can you expect when weighing the strengths and limitations of Uppbeat, so you know if it’s the right fit for your next project?

is uppbeat worth it

But, Jan, is Uppbeat Worth it?

I think it is.

Uppbeat offers a range of features and different subscription tiers, each designed for content creators with varying needs and budgets. Key considerations include price, included benefits, and how the service fares against other music libraries.

Subscription Options and Pricing

Uppbeat offers a tiered structure, comprising a free plan, a monthly premium option, and a lifetime premium membership. The free plan allows you to download up to 10 full-length tracks per month, which is suitable if your content output is limited or you’re just getting started.

Premium membership unlocks unlimited downloads, ad-free browsing, and includes up to three YouTube channel whitelisting.

The monthly premium fee is ONLY £6.99 (or $6.99) per month (as of July 2025)

Try a FREE Uppbeat account today!

Cost Comparison With Alternatives

Is Uppbeat worth it, compared to other royalty-free music platforms?

Uppbeat’s pricing is straightforward. Many competitors charge monthly rates in the £10–£20 range or have restrictive usage limits and complex licensing.

Uppbeat’s free tier, with 10 downloads per month, is more generous than many, though similar services may have broader catalogues.

If you want unlimited access, Uppbeat’s premium tier is on the lower end of the price spectrum. The lifetime access option is rare among similar platforms, potentially offering significant savings versus content libraries that require ongoing fees.

Premium Versus Free Features

The free version allows you to explore the catalogue and sample content without commitment. Unlike some music platforms that give you a 30-day free trial, you can get lifetime free access.

Is Uppbeat worth it if you only need a limited number of downloads? Yes, if you don’t need a lot of music and are happy to credit Uppbeat by inserting the license code they provide for each download (which you don’t need to do with a premium account), then the free tier might be sufficient.

The premium plan grants you unlimited downloads, whitelisting for easier use on YouTube, and removes ads within the platform.

The premium plan is particularly valuable if you publish content regularly, as I do, or need hassle-free copyright clearance. Unlimited downloads and whitelisting simplify the workflow, saving you time and reducing the risk of copyright claims.

Feature Free Plan Premium Plan
Downloads per month 10 Unlimited
Whitelisting No Yes
Ads Yes No
Audio library access Limited Full
Credit required Yes No

User Experience and Support

Uppbeat offers a streamlined interface, an attentive support team, and an engaged user community. Recent feedback and reviews note Uppbeat’s strengths in platform usability and customer care.

I’ve always found the Uppbeat team responsive if I’ve had an issue, which, to be fair, has usually been my error.

Ease of Use and Accessibility

You will find that Uppbeat’s interface is clean, well-organised, and built for quick navigation, making it easy for both beginners and experienced creators.

Music tracks and sound effects are organised into clear categories, making it easy to locate assets quickly.

The search tools and filters are straightforward, enabling you to refine your search by genre, mood, or duration. You can choose the “energy” of tracks, from “very calm” to “intense”.

Account management is direct, although some features, such as account deletion, require contacting support rather than a simple self-service option.

Downloading content is usually seamless, taking less than 30 seconds to complete.

Is Uppbeat Worth it for Customer Support?

uppbeat customer support

Uppbeat’s customer support consistently receives top marks for its speed and effectiveness. When you encounter problems, agents respond promptly, sometimes going beyond standard policy to ensure a positive resolution.

Several users highlighted the team’s patience and clarity in guiding them through account or licensing issues.

I’ve always found their customer service to be prompt, efficient and friendly. They seem to go out of their way to keep their customers happy, which is why I’ve been a paying customer for over five years.

Key Qualities Of Uppbeat Support:

  • Fast response times
  • Friendly, patient, and helpful representatives
  • Willingness to resolve issues such as refunds or copyright claims

Support channels include email and an online help centre, making it easy for you to reach out when needed. If you are unsure about licensing or technical matters, staff members tend to provide thorough and practical guidance.

The Uppbeat team also follows up to confirm that they have fully resolved your issue, not just dismissed it.

This attentive service stands out in recent Trustpilot reviews.

Community and User Feedback

Go on Reddit and you’ll find loads of people asking, “Is Uppbeat worth it?”

That doesn’t make sense to me. After all, why not open a free Uppbeat account and see for yourself, rather than asking others who may be biased because they use another music platform?

It’s not like you’re restricted to a 30-day trial and then have to pay or leave. You can have free lifetime access to Uppbeat as long as you’re happy to limit yourself to 10 downloads per month and tolerate a few ads.

User reviews offer a broad perspective on what to expect from Uppbeat. Many praise its extensive library of royalty-free music and sound effects, with particular appreciation for the variety and reliability of the available content.

Long-term users often note how the platform continues to add new tracks and features, maintaining its relevance for content creators.

Are Uppbeat Evolving & Adding New Features?

Oh yes! Recently, I received an email from Uppbeat outlining ideas for adding new and exciting services to the Uppbeat library. Whilst I cannot say what it is yet, let’s just say it could mean me letting go of other non-related subscription services.

Support staff are regularly recognised by name for their assistance, indicating personal engagement rather than automated or scripted replies—still, a minority report minor frustrations, such as occasional navigation glitches when accessing newer asset types. Honestly, my intuitive response to that is it’s likely user error.

On balance, the platform’s Trustpilot ratings and independent user comments suggest most people, like me, feel well-supported and find value in Uppbeat’s product.

Music and Asset Library Assessment

Uppbeat offers creators an organised catalogue of music and assets, focusing on usability and easy navigation. Its features stand out for users needing reliable tracks and practical resources for content production.

There is even an AI music generator, and you can choose genres ranging from dreamy waterfalls to heavy rock. There is genuinely every music genre you can imagine, and you are never short of finding the exact music track for your video.

Now ask me, “Is Uppbeat worth it?” because I think I’ve proved the point. I’m passionate about promoting tools that help people grow, and Uppbeat is among the top three, alongside VidIQ YouTube growth software and CapCut video editing software.

Range and Quality of Tracks

You have access to a growing library of over 1,000 tracks on Uppbeat, featuring genres and moods that range from upbeat pop to subdued cinematic pieces. The service caters to video producers, streamers, and podcasters, ensuring there is something for nearly every project type.

Many tracks are curated into playlists themed by genre, mood, and use case, making it easy to find suitable music for various needs.

Uppbeat maintain quality control through music sourced from established musicians and emerging artists. Free users can download up to 10 songs per month and access approximately half the full catalogue, while premium users get unlimited downloads and full access.

Each track is royalty-free, eliminating headaches associated with copyright claims on YouTube and other platforms.

Sound Effects and Additional Resources

Uppbeat has started to add sound effects and motion graphics alongside its music library. Approximately 30% of its collection is available as free assets, including a diverse range of SFX suitable for video intros, transitions, or game development purposes. This expansion is vital if you want all your project audio needs in one place.

Searching for sound effects is straightforward, and new updates promise to bring even more variety. Though the platform initially focused on music, the commitment to adding more creative tools benefits users who require both music and SFX for their content.

Conclusion

I got hooked on using Uppbeat many years ago. Now, I can’t imagine creating a video without adding background music (which is right for my niche) to ramp up the emotional connection with viewers.

I mean, what’s not to love? Top-notch, royalty-free music, sound effects, motion graphics and whitelisting for £6.99 a month? Seriously, it’s a no-brainer. Go sign up for a free account today and see for yourself just how good Uppbeat is.

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you sign up for a program or make a purchase using my link

FAQs

How Do Uppbeat’s Licensing Terms Compare To Other Music Licensing Platforms?

Uppbeat’s licensing is royalty-free for all users, with clear terms designed for content creators. You can use their tracks on platforms like YouTube and social media without worrying about hidden costs, though credit is required on free plans. Unlike some libraries,

Uppbeat’s agreements help to minimise risk and streamline usage for casual and professional creators.

What Are The Differences In Music Selection Between Uppbeat And Epidemic Sound?

Uppbeat offers a curated collection of around 1,000 tracks that continues to grow, while Epidemic Sound’s catalogue is larger and more established. Uppbeat’s focus is on independent musicians and trending genres, making it appealing for vloggers and digital creators.

Epidemic Sound has a broader range suitable for commercial and business use, with more diversity in style and length.

Can Subscribers Easily Cancel Their Uppbeat Membership?

You can cancel your Uppbeat subscription at any time through your account management settings. The process is straightforward, with no complicated requirements or hidden fees attached. After cancellation, you keep the rights to use music licensed during your active subscription period.

Has There Been Any Notable Feedback On Uppbeat From Users On Reddit?

Reddit users frequently mention that Uppbeat is easy to use and helpful for avoiding copyright problems. Some creators reported receiving copyright claims, but the Uppbeat team resolved them quickly once the user included proper credits.

Typically, any copyright claims occur if you don’t whitelist your YouTube channel with Uppbeat. It takes just seconds to connect your channel, and once that’s done, you won’t have any issues.

What Should Content Creators Be Aware Of Regarding Uppbeat’s Copyright Claims Process?

When you use a track from Uppbeat, copyrighted content is fingerprinted to combat misuse. Free users must add a specific credit in their video descriptions; premium users get automatic whitelisting.

If a claim arises, the process for clearing it is usually automated and completed within minutes, provided credits are in place. This system helps you avoid demonetisation or content removal issues.

Does Uppbeat Offer a Premium Service, and If So, What Benefits Does It Include?

Yes, Uppbeat offers a premium plan that provides unlimited downloads, ad-free browsing, and the ability to whitelist your YouTube channel, preventing future copyright claims.

Premium members have access to the whole music library, which exceeds the ten-track monthly limit of free accounts. Uppbeat pricing is lower than that of many competing platforms, and you can review full details on their official pricing page.

How KoalaWriter Ended My Battle with Content Burnout

July 10, 2025

Last Updated on December 23, 2025 by Jan Barley

Is KoalaWriter worth it? Well, read my story and decide for yourself.

I wasn’t just tired. I was burned out to the bone.

After months of wrestling with deadlines, second-guessing my content, and bouncing between every so-called “best AI writer” on the market, I’d hit a wall. My creativity was waning, my blog was gathering digital dust, and I found myself staring at blank documents far more often than published ones.

Ironically, I started using AI to make things easier, but it felt like I’d only added more work to the process. ChatGPT had become a close ally, but writing every blog section by section was exhausting. I’d committed to writing a minimum of two blog posts weekly, but it was bloody hard work.

Then, almost by accident, I discovered KoalaWriter. I honestly didn’t expect much. Was this just another AI writer that promised the world? Honestly, I’d tried so many of them and been bitterly disappointed with the drivel they produced.

Still, after writing and publishing my first two 2,000-word blog posts with Koala AI Writer, I was hooked. My blogging life became a whole lot easier.

It wasn’t just faster, it was cleaner. It felt like this AI tool actually understood what I was trying to create.

The writing style felt more like me. It took minimal editing. There was zero – I mean ZERO – plagiarism, and it gave me back something I hadn’t felt in months: momentum.

In this post, I’m going to walk you through why KoalaWriter is the only tool I now trust with my blog, how it completely changed my workflow, and the exact moment I realised my battle with burnout was finally over.

But first, let me show you what led me here.

The Struggle: Why I Was About to Quit AI Writers

koalawriter

I’d tried them all, Jasper, Copy.ai, even ChatGPT with endless prompt tweaking.

I wasn’t just exhausted. I was questioning whether blogging was even worth it anymore. With the Google algorith updates decimating organic traffic, writing blogs by hand seemed pointless when it took me 4+ hours of research and writing.

And just when I was ready to walk away, I found the one AI writer that actually worked, and sounded like me. KoalaWriter.

The Turning Point: Discovering KoalaWriter

I wasn’t looking for another AI writing tool. I’d promised myself I wouldn’t bother again.

But one night, half out of habit, half out of desperation, I clicked on a blog post that mentioned KoalaWriter. I almost scrolled past it, assuming it was more of the same. But something caught my eye.

“One-click SEO blog posts, ready to publish.”

That phrase hit home, maybe because I hadn’t published anything in weeks. Perhaps because I didn’t believe it could be that easy, not anymore.

So I signed up to take a look.

The first thing I liked was the Outline Editor. I could add, change wording, delete, etc and have the blog outline exactly as I wanted.

It was super easy to use. I didn’t need to watch any tutorials. I gave it one keyword. Clicked a few settings. Hit “Create.” And the completed text was surprisingly good.

Get a Free Trial of KoalaWriter Use code JANDISCOUNT for 15% off paid plans

The Moment Everything Clicked

The article appeared in seconds. Was it going to be a piece of garbage like all the other AI writers I’d used?

I was genuinely surprised. Unlike other AI writing tools, this wasn’t a clunky, repetitive draft in need of surgery. This article was structured, formatted, and aligned with what I had in mind, as if it had read my blog before.

Everything was in the right place. A snappy intro. A call to action I didn’t even have to rewrite and SEO-optimised.

I copied the first article into a Word document, opened Grammarly and began editing. It didn’t need much tidying up. The grammar and sentence structure were good. It felt like human-written content, and it had zero plagiarism.

I spent less than an hour jigging it to my liking and then published it to my WordPress site. Within less than three hours, it had reached the top of the Google SERPs. I must add that this situation isn’t unusual for my blog content, but it impressed me all the same.

That one post reignited my motivation to write, and the belief that I could keep up with my blogging goals without burning out. Before using Koala AI Writer, it was a bit daunting to (try to) write so much content each week.

Of course, I wasn’t sure if this result was a fluke.

So I tried again. Different topic. Same result. Again. And again.

Something had changed. This time, it wasn’t me bending to fit another tool. It was the tool finally working the way I needed it to. I kept waiting for the software to drop the ball and spew out the same old crap that other AI writers did. So far, it has not let me down. More than that, I am delighted with the results.

What KoalaWriter Does (That the Others Don’t)

With other AI writing tools, I never felt like the content was even partially ready to publish. At best, the output was 65% complete. I still had to fine-tune the tone, optimise SEO, restructure, spend ages formatting and adding internal links. It felt like babysitting an intern who didn’t quite understand how a blog post needed to look.

With KoalaWriter, it was like hiring a full-stack content assistant who already knew my process.

So, I fired ChatGPT for helping me write blog posts and hired KoalaWriter 😊

It wasn’t just the fact that Koala AI Writer uses real-time SERP data to guide each post, or even that I could toggle between GPT-4 and Claude for different article styles. It also offers:

  • Deep Research (Professional Plan): 10X more context to create better content, titles and outlines. Less time spent editing, more time publishing.
  • Claude 4 Sonnet: This model features improved formatting, enhanced introductions, and more natural external linking.
  • Google News Data Source: Enable Real-Time Data to write about recent events and trending topics – a next-level feature.
  • Amazon Product Roundup: Write high-converting Amazon affiliate content – Koala AI Writer has built-in product research.
  • Amazon Single Product Review: Save yourself hours and get Koala AI Writer to compose a powerful product review.
  • SEO-Focused Chatbot: Like ChatGPT, but more focused on SEO, SERP analysis, etc.
  • Bulk Content Creation: I haven’t tried that yet, but I’m excited to have a go soon.
  • Scheme Mark-Up Generation: Generated structured data to help search engines better understand your content.
  • KoalaMagnet Custom GPTs: Embed a custom GPT to your website, and watch the sales or subscribers roll in.
  • KoalaImages: Create premium quality AI images for personal or commercial use.
  • KoalaChat: get help from the chatbot powered by ChatGPT-4.1 and Claude 4.

Where was I? Oh yes, I had the feeling that, for once, the tool wasn’t fighting me.

Every heading made sense. Every intro hooked readers. The tone was clean, readable, and didn’t scream “written by a robot.” And unlike other platforms that forced creativity into rigid templates,  KoalaWriter gave me just enough structure to feel in control, without starting from zero.

And when I realised I could publish a post in under 30 minutes, I felt excited.

Suddenly, the idea of batching content no longer felt like wishful thinking. It felt doable.

Get a Free Trial of KoalaWriter Use code JANDISCOUNT for 15% off paid plans

How I Use KoalaWriter in My Workflow

I didn’t overhaul my entire blog writing process overnight. I started small.

Initially, I used Koala AI Writer to get rough drafts out of my head quickly. But soon, it became the starting point for most of my content.

Here’s how a typical blog post now flows for me:

  1. I drop in a target keyword.
  2. KoalaWriter pulls real-time data from the SERPs.
  3. I choose my outline (or tweak it).
  4. With one click, the article is ready.
  5. I copy and paste into Word, make a quick edit, and then publish to WordPress.

Sometimes, I’ll polish intros or add personal anecdotes, but it does 90% of the work for me.

What used to take me 4–6 hours now takes under an hour.

Still, the real magic isn’t in the speed. It’s in the consistency. For the first time in forever, I have a backlog of SEO-optimised blog posts waiting to get published. And I’m no longer scrambling to keep up with my workflow.

Is KoalaWriter Worth It?

Before I answer that, let me be brutally honest. I’ve wasted money on AI writing tools that looked slick on the surface but left me doing more work than before.

So when I first saw KoalaWriter pricing, I hesitated. I wanted the professional plan because it meant I could get a lot of content written, but was it worth the price?

After publishing my first few posts in record time and realising I no longer needed half the other tools I’d been juggling, the cost started to feel less like an expense and more like an investment.

Three Things Made KoalaWriter Worth It For Me:

  1. It gave me back my time and my momentum.
  2. It replaced multiple tools from writers to optimisers to formatters.
  3. It helped me publish more consistently, which directly impacts traffic and affiliate income. After a few weeks, my traffic began to climb, and during the first month, it almost doubled.

If you’re a casual blogger publishing once a month, it might feel like overkill. But suppose you’re serious about growing a content site, chasing SEO rankings, getting listed in AI Overview or just want to escape the burnout loop. In that case, KoalaWriter is hands-down the most reliable writing assistant I’ve used.

And let’s face it my blogging friend, Google isn’t helping content creators these days. The December 25 update wiped out 40-85% of organic traffic. Blog content that consistently ranked on page one, dropped away to page obscurity. It’s not only happened with small content creators. Do a quick Google search and you will learn how some sites have gone from 100k visitors daily to ZERO.

Instead, the top SERPs now seem to consist mostly of Reddit drivel. It’s unfair and a lot of content creators will down tools because they can’t make money any more.

So, anything that makes our life easier has to be considered, right?

Conclusion

I didn’t expect a simple tool to shift how I work, but that’s precisely what KoalaWriter did.

It took me from drained and overwhelmed to clear, focused, and consistent. No fluff. No gimmicks. Just fast, high-quality content that’s ready to publish.

If you’re tired of battling blogging burnout and want a tool that supports your workflow instead of complicating it, I highly recommend KoalaWriter.

Get a Free Trial of KoalaWriter Use code JANDISCOUNT for 15% off paid plans

Try it for yourself, and see what happens when writing gets easy again.

FAQs

What is KoalaWriter?

KoalaWriter is an AI writing tool designed for bloggers, affiliate marketers, and SEO writers. It uses real-time SERP data and language models like GPT-4 and Claude to generate high-quality blog posts in one click.

Is Koalawriter Good For SEO?

Yes. One of KoalaWriter’s standout features is its ability to optimise content using real-time search engine data. It structures posts with proper headings, keywords, and formatting ideal for ranking. I manually add a few extra primary keywords to the article, but that’s it.

Can Koalawriter Write Product Roundups Or Affiliate Posts?

Absolutely. KoalaWriter includes a built-in affiliate roundup feature, making it easy to create affiliate-style posts with product boxes and call-to-action formatting.

How Much Does Koalawriter Cost?

KoalaWriter offers several pricing tiers based on word count. Plans start with a free trial, and the paid versions scale depending on how much content you want to create each month. I opted for the Professional plan because it gives me 100k words each month.

Does Koalawriter Replace Human Editing?

Not entirely. While KoalaWriter creates highly polished drafts, a light human touch can make the content even more engaging. Still, it dramatically reduces the time spent drafting and formatting.

Is Koalawriter Worth It For New Bloggers?

If you’re serious about building traffic, saving time, and publishing consistently, KoalaWriter is a wise investment, especially if writing or SEO feels overwhelming.

When I started my blog in April 2024, I published one blog post weekly. I now wish I had published two each week because the blog would have grown faster.

With the help of KoalaWriter I now publish 2-3 blog posts weekly. I genuinely believe it is the best AI writer on the market currently.

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you sign up for a program or make a purchase using my link

Affiliate Marketing for Bloggers: From Zero to $498 & Beyond

July 7, 2025

Last Updated on July 7, 2025 by Jan Barley

Affiliate marketing for bloggers often sounds like a dream. You write about what you love, add a few links, and hope to wake up to commissions. But if you’ve ever tried it, you’ll know it’s not that simple.

I started my blog in April 2024, primarily sharing tools and tips about AI software, such as Systeme.io. I joined a few affiliate programmes, added links to my posts, and waited. Nothing happened for months. Then, six months in, I finally made my first sale.

It was small, but it gave me proof that this could actually work. Fast forward to May 2025, and I made my first big commission, $498 from just one sale. That was the moment it all started to feel real.

Since then, I’ve learned that affiliate marketing for bloggers works best when you align with the right programmes. Subscription-based tools are ideal because those monthly commissions begin to stack up. That’s where the genuinely passive income begins to take hold.

It’s still hard work. You need traffic, content, and trust from your audience. That’s why I’ve started building additional income streams as well. I started two YouTube channels and am working on low-ticket lead magnets, digital products, e-books, and an email list to support long-term growth.

affiliate marketing for bloggers

My Blogging Journey – From Hobby to Hustle

When I started blogging, it was more of a creative outlet than a business. I loved sharing practical tools and writing helpful content, but I didn’t have a real plan to earn from it. Like many new bloggers, I assumed that traffic would automatically translate into income.

Oh boy, was I wrong!

After a few months of posting, I realised ad revenue wasn’t going to cut it. I needed something more reliable. That’s when I discovered affiliate marketing for bloggers, a way to earn by recommending tools I already used and trusted.

At first, I signed up for a handful of programmes and added links to older blog posts. However, the truth is that affiliate marketing for bloggers only works when you approach it with intention.

Random links won’t build income. Strategy does.

The shift occurred when I stopped treating my blog as a hobby and began treating it like a business. That meant learning what my audience needed, testing different offers, and staying consistent even when the results were slow.

What Is Affiliate Marketing for Bloggers, Really?

Before I truly understood affiliate marketing for bloggers, I thought it meant simply inserting a few links into a post and waiting for the magic to happen. The truth is, there’s a moment, a mindset shift, that turns casual blogging into a serious income stream.

I’ll tell you what that was for me in just a moment.

Within a few months, I got approved for affiliate status with around thirty merchants. In my mind, I thought the more choices I had across different software and AI tools, the better. Surely, that meant people would click and buy these low-cost AI tools. I’d tested them, had subscriptions with, or had used all of them, so it was a no-brainer to me.

Well, nobody told my audience that!

Affiliate marketing is simple at its core. You recommend a product or service, someone clicks your unique link, makes a purchase, and you earn a commission. No inventory, no customer service, just sharing tools you already use and trust.

But here’s the bit most people miss. Affiliate marketing for bloggers only works when your content builds trust. You’re not a salesperson, you’re a guide. When you recommend something that genuinely helps your reader, that’s when conversions happen.

I didn’t get this at first. I promoted things just because they had high commissions. That resulted in a big fat nothing. However, once I started focusing on the tools I was using, such as Systeme.io for marketing, ElevenLabs for voiceovers for my YouTube channel, Uppbeat for royalty free music, CapCut video editing and recently Koalia AI Writer for blog content ,things changed.

I’ll explain what happened next when we get to the section on my first big commission.

Why Affiliate Marketing is Perfect for Bloggers

There’s a reason affiliate marketing for bloggers is such a powerful income stream, and it took me a while to realise it. Before my first commission, I kept thinking, why would anyone buy from my link when they could Google the product?

I’ll share the unexpected answer I found in just a bit.

Here’s what I’ve learned. As a blogger, you already have something most marketers are still trying to build: attention and trust. People come to your site because they’re looking for answers, and when they find value in what you share, they’re far more likely to act on your recommendations.

Affiliate marketing fits naturally into the blogging model. You’re writing content to help people, and affiliate links simply point them to tools or products that solve their problem. It doesn’t have to be salesy. It just needs to be honest.

That’s what makes affiliate marketing for bloggers so effective when done right. The key is to treat it as part of your content strategy, not an afterthought.

I’ll discuss how to promote without losing trust in an upcoming section.

The Day I Earned My First Big Commission

affiliate income for bloggers

I’d had plenty of small commissions, but I remember the moment I opened my dashboard and saw the big number. One sale. A huge one. It proved something to me – affiliate marketing for bloggers genuinely worked.

I had to sweat for 14 days because the vendor offered a 14-day money-back guarantee. When I finally got the PayPal notification, I leapt out of bed and celebrated with a whoop.

I used the money to pay for my heating oil. It felt so good that this cost hadn’t come out of my pocket.

That first big commission didn’t come from luck. It came about because I shifted how I thought about blogging. Instead of just sharing tools, I wrote a post that answered a real question my readers were asking.

I explained how I was using Pinterest in my own business, step by step, and included my affiliate link naturally within the story.

Here’s the surprising thing. The person who clicked could have easily found the Pinterest course on their own, but they didn’t. They clicked my link because they trusted me. They wanted the same result I was getting with Pinterest, and they saw my blog as a shortcut to achieving it.

That’s the moment the mindset shift happened. Affiliate marketing for bloggers isn’t about pushing products. It’s about showing your reader what’s working for you and inviting them to try it too. That’s when I knew I was onto something.

Choosing the Right Affiliate Program

Here’s where many new bloggers go wrong, and I did too at the start. I’ll tell you what my biggest mistake was in just a moment, so that you can avoid it.

There are thousands of affiliate programmes out there. Some offer massive commissions, others offer recurring income, and a few are just a complete waste of time.

The key to success with affiliate marketing for bloggers is choosing programmes that make sense for your audience.

If your readers are looking for digital tools, promote what you already use and trust. For me, that meant sharing AI tools and software such as Systeme.io, offering free or low-cost marketing solutions. These services are typically costly, often hundreds of dollars each month for the same automated services that Systeme offers.

I also promote platforms that solve real problems for me, such as Koala AI Writer, which saves me HOURS of writing an SEO blog from scratch. The first two blog posts I wrote with that software ranked on page one in hours!

Why would I not share that?

I spend less than an hour editing each blog. I then publish, knowing the articles are fully SEO-optimised and plagiarism-free.

When the product fits your content naturally, it’s easier to promote without feeling like you’re forcing it.

Now for that mistake. I picked affiliate offers based only on the payout. I promoted things I wasn’t even using, just because the commission looked good. You can probably guess how that turned out—no clicks, no trust, no sales.

In the next section, I’ll show you how I promote affiliate links now in a way that feels natural and never salesy.

How to Promote Without Feeling Salesy

When I first started, I thought I had to be pushy to make sales. But the opposite is true. Affiliate marketing for bloggers works best when you’re honest and helpful, not salesy.

I found that weaving affiliate links into stories, tutorials, and genuine reviews creates trust. For example, instead of just listing features, I share how a tool like Systeme.io solved a specific problem I had.

Another strategy is creating resource pages where you list your favourite tools. Readers come there when they’re ready to buy, and you’re simply providing a helpful shortcut.

I must remember to do that! Sometimes, my ADHD brain gives me the attention span of a gnat.

This approach feels natural and builds long-term relationships with your audience. It’s about guiding, not selling.

Mistakes I Made So You Don’t Have To

Looking back, I made plenty of mistakes early on with affiliate marketing for bloggers. One of the biggest was not being transparent about my links. I learned fast that honesty builds trust, and trust builds sales.

Another error was trying to promote too many products at once. It confused my audience and diluted my message. Focusing on a few quality programmes made all the difference.

These lessons weren’t easy, but they saved me time and frustration. You can avoid the same pitfalls.

Scaling Up – From Side Hustle to Full-Time Income

After that first big commission, I didn’t stop. Small sales started trickling in. Affiliate marketing for bloggers is a long game, and consistency is key. I focused on creating more content, tracking what worked, and refining my approach.

Using tools like Keysearch helped me find the right keywords, and Koala AI Writer enables me to write more content, which in turn boosts traffic to my site.

Note: I’ve tried every AI writer on the market. Most of them spit out repetitive, plagiarised drivel. I got the chance to trial Koala AI Writer and the results were a pleasant surprise. I’m hooked, and happy that I have some of my time back.

Building multiple income streams, like a YouTube channel and e-books, also boosted my earnings. Though they are for another niche and not this one.

The real breakthrough came when I started promoting subscription-based affiliate programmes. Those monthly commissions add up and create genuine passive income over time.

It’s hard work, but with patience and strategy, affiliate marketing for bloggers can become a sustainable full-time business.

The Freedom Is Real

Looking back, affiliate marketing has changed my life as a blogger. From that first small sale to earning $498 in one go, it’s been a journey of patience, learning, and growth. Securing that first big commission motivated me to keep going.

Realistically, I don’t expect my blog to make a serious, consistent income until year 2 – 3. I’m just into my second year now. My traffic is growing from SEO and Pinterest, and I’m also writing content to feature in the AI overview, which I will write about soon.

The key is to focus on products your audience truly needs, build trust through honest content, and be consistent even when results are slow. And remember, it’s not just about one income stream; combining blogging with YouTube, e-books, and an email list creates a solid foundation for your online business.

If you’re thinking about starting or scaling your affiliate marketing for bloggers journey, know this: the freedom and passive income are real, but it takes work and strategy.

What’s one product you love that your audience would benefit from? Start there and watch where it takes you.

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you sign up for a program or make a purchase using my link

  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Go to Next Page »

sidebar

Blog Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • How to Easily Start an Online Business with ChatGPT
  • My AI Filmmaking Workflow: 5 steps to Video mastery
  • 12 Profitable Business Ideas for Women Who Want Time Freedom
  • Best AI Tools for Cloning Your Voice and Avatar
  • Side Hustles For Busy Moms: 9 Ways To Make Money Fast
  • Galaxy AI: Thousands of AI Tools for a Low Cost
  • VidIQ vs TubeBuddy: Which is Best for YouTube Growth?
  • Is Google Business Profile Worth It? My Professional Opinion
  • 10 Blogging Mistakes You Should Never Make
  • Best AI Writer – My Personal Experience of KoalaWriter
  • Is AI Overview the End of Organic Traffic?
  • KoalaWriter vs SEOWriting AI: Which is Best?
  • Is CapCut Worth It? My 8-Month Review
  • Best Pinterest for Beginners Course Review
  • Best YouTube Growth Tools to Boost Your Channel

Categories