Post by account_disabled on Oct 26, 2023 4:20:50 GMT
ADV-PRO : for bloggers who intend to become professionals and therefore accept advanced forms of advertising. Membership is voluntary, and can be personalized and adapted according to your needs. Simple instructions will help you navigate between the proposed categories. I want to become a professional blogger The crux of the post, however, does not stop at simply receiving the free product. How can this turn into a job? Can a commercial email be used in my favor to obtain greater recognition for my work? How and when can I be paid for my reviews or free product tests.
In the next post we will talk about how to make this transition: From free product to paid work .Transferring a blog from Splinder to WordPress nexnova-blog-news Splinder was one of the first blog platforms in Italy, and I believe among the photo editor first in the world. Both Barbara and I entered the world of blogs with Splinder in : at the time we were a few thousand in all of Italy, blogs were new, and mostly of an artistic nature: literature, poetry and introspectives. Barbara and I, as we have already said more than once, met on Splinder.
I also met many people with whom I later became friends, so Splinder remained in my heart a bit, even though I haven't frequented it for years or I use it more. Unfortunately for some months it has no longer accepted registrations, and there are unconfirmed rumors that sooner or later it will close: like many pioneers perhaps it has not managed to ride the wave and make the platform economically convenient, or at least self-sustainable. Since we have been receiving more and more requests to convert from Splinder to WordPress for some time now, here is a short tutorial that explains how to proceed.
In the next post we will talk about how to make this transition: From free product to paid work .Transferring a blog from Splinder to WordPress nexnova-blog-news Splinder was one of the first blog platforms in Italy, and I believe among the photo editor first in the world. Both Barbara and I entered the world of blogs with Splinder in : at the time we were a few thousand in all of Italy, blogs were new, and mostly of an artistic nature: literature, poetry and introspectives. Barbara and I, as we have already said more than once, met on Splinder.
I also met many people with whom I later became friends, so Splinder remained in my heart a bit, even though I haven't frequented it for years or I use it more. Unfortunately for some months it has no longer accepted registrations, and there are unconfirmed rumors that sooner or later it will close: like many pioneers perhaps it has not managed to ride the wave and make the platform economically convenient, or at least self-sustainable. Since we have been receiving more and more requests to convert from Splinder to WordPress for some time now, here is a short tutorial that explains how to proceed.