December 30, 2020

Get writing in 2021

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If one of your goals is to starting writing/blogging more in 2021, I wholeheartedly encourage it. If you’re not sure if that’s something you want to do, this quick video from Seth Godin (which I’ve shared before) may help encourage you.

Along those lines, though, I suggest that you avoid using a free blogging service. While places like Blogger and WordPress.com can be great, they can leave you in a precarious place. For about $25, you can get your own domain name and your own hosting and have a much more robust and professional setup with relatively little expense or time.

To help with that, I’ve set up a simple course to help you get started. This will walk you through the tricky parts of domain names and hosting (which really aren’t too tricky once you walk through it), choosing a theme, and getting everything set up and ready for you to start writing and sharing.

The course is $79 for lifetime access, but as a blog reader use the coupon code “mickblog” to save $30.

The course is less than hour long, and I’ve broken it into 20 separate segments so you can dig into (and even replay) the specific areas where you need help.

You can see the full list of topics and get more information here. I hope you find it helpful!

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