My work's been featured on BlogHer, Wordpress Discover, Yeah Write, Blog Adda and White Swan Foundation. I also contribute to The Huffington Post. I write on parenting, mental health and social media.
Interview with Saranya Ramanathan: How to make money blogging full-time
Is it possible to make money blogging even in 2019? This is a question many bloggers have asked me.
For one thing, they believe that the blogging space is over-saturated and that there’s too much to learn to really make this work for them.
It’s true that not everyone who blogs will end up making a huge profit.
However, it is still possible to make a full-time income from your blog, if you have the mindset and the dedication to make it work.
From Mom to Mompreneur: 8 Tips to Start your Own Business
The number of women who choose to be full-time moms and run a business is rising. So much so that a new word has sprung up to describe their hardworking, dedicated, and passionate nature: “Mompreneur”.
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post authored by Samara Kamanecka from ExtraDoughPro.com
10 Things to do Before You Start a Blog
If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve decided to start a blog, so congratulations!
But before you go on and sign-up for that free WordPress account and start writing those articles you’ve been thinking about for the past week, let me give you, what I think, are the 10 things you should be doing right now (if you haven’t already).
Affiliate Marketing Tips for Beginners
A year ago, if you’d asked me about earning money from your blog, I’d have just pointed you to my post on ‘Sponsored Posts for Bloggers‘ and would have been done with it. To be honest, the idea of earning any other way never struck me until a few months ago. All of that changed midway through 2018 when I discovered another source of revenue. Today, I’m going to share with you some basic affiliate marketing tips for beginners that you can start using right away.
Over 25 Free Blogging Courses Every Blogger would Love
How many of you are considering buying a course to further your blogging or social media journey?
You read about all these wonderful bloggers who make tons of money through blogging or generate ad revenue in the thousands each month and think, “Hey, I want that!”
Learn how each of these free courses can help you do that and more!
12 Apps I Absolutely Love and Recommend as a Blogger
As bloggers, the one thing that unites a lot of us, though, is the presence of incredibly useful apps on our smartphones.
The list below is something I’ve put together after I’ve used many other applications over a period of time. These are the ones I have found to be consistently useful, for me, personally.
Tailwind Tips for Bloggers: How to use Tailwind with Pinterest
Find out how to maximise your Pinterest profile with Tailwind Tips for beginners. It’s only been 3 months since I began actively using Tailwind but I have fallen completely in love with how it’s made my life on Pinterest enjoyable, not to mention, easy!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/12-things-i-want-my-child-to-remember_us_577f0906e4b03288ddc5bcca?section=india
12 things I want my child to remember
The BlogAdda Weekly: Conquering Depression
A Personal Fight The first outing of The BlogAdda Weekly dealt with a topic that many of us relate to in the safe confines of our rooms and minds, but refuse t...
http://www.whiteswanfoundation.org/article/the-therapeutic-effects-of-writing/
How writing helped me come to terms with my depression- An interview with Shailaja Vishwanath
7 Ways to Break Your Social Media Addiction | BlogHer
7 Ways to Break Your Social Media Addiction | BlogH...
The Hindu : Metro Plus Bangalore / Miscellany : Labour of laughter
The business of humour is just not funny, says Shailaja Vishwanath
Art Project- A tale of woe!
An insight into what a parent feels when she hears the term 'art project'.
5 Things I Miss From My Childhood
There are far more than 5 things that I miss from my childhood but it's good to start somewhere, so why not with five?...
Six crazy things I've done as a parent
You're not really a parent if you haven't done at least one of these outrageous things. Trust me.