An experiment for building a blog from scratch

This blog is on a brand new domain having installed WordPress a day ago. And while the main purpose of it is to document the progress of the book titled WordPress 101, it can also serve as a demonstration how to build a blogging site from scratch.

After reading so many clever blog posts about making money with blogging, I’ll use ads and other ways to monetize this blog. Of course, I’ll post the results (or failures), so you can learn about those, too.

For the moment I have some Adsense ads and my affiliate referral link to Text-Ad-Links. On my other blogs TLA ads worked quite well. I didn’t have much luck with the Google Adsense, maybe this blog will change that. I’ll keep you updated.

Later on I’ll add some existing affiliate links as well, I just have to find their right placement

Although I have designed many blog themes, for this particular blog I decided not to waste time with the design (my OCPD would keep me back from writing!) and went with a ready-made theme that was advertised as ready for monetization. I removed all the references to the original site for the simple reason that in the downloaded package there was a huge number of hardcoded ads and referral links. I think for novice users it is quite hard to find and remove them, so all those ads would make money for the theme designer. I consider this an evil practice - so my response is equally evil: removed every reference to them.

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On retreat to work on the WordPress 101 book

For a month I am away from home and from the usual daily tasks. I have decided this time should be used to complete my project of writing a book about setting up WordPress on your own domain - a kind of WordPress 101 for absolute beginners. During the coming weeks I’ll post about the progress of the book, trying to document the “birth” of my book, which for now it has the work title WordPress 101. It might not be the most unique title but it covers exactly the content.
I plan to publish it in print (on demand) and in a digital format (e-book), too.

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