The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

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The Food Blogger Pro Podcast helps both aspiring bloggers and seasoned bloggers alike in creating a beautiful, functional, and profitable blog.

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  • 135: Bjork Gets Interviewed: Making a Living from Blogging from the Dishing with Delishes Podcast

    30/01/2018 Duración: 52min

    How to launch a membership site, name a blog, and hire a team with Bjork Ostrom. ----- Welcome to episode 135 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week, we’re playing an episode from the Dishing with Delishes podcast. In this episode, Bjork chats with Elaine about starting Pinch of Yum and Food Blogger Pro, building a team, and developing plugins. You will also learn how Lindsay and Bjork met. Spoiler alert: they’re high school sweethearts! Thanks to our Reviewer of the Week, Kate from Gift of Hospitality! If you’d like to be featured, leave a review for us on iTunes and include your name and blog name in the review. In this episode, Bjork discusses: What he and Lindsay did before food blogging How they met - How they decided on the Pinch of Yum name When they decided to hire a team The difference between contracted workers and employees How they launched Food Blogger Pro What’s included in a Food Blogger Pro membership Why they decided to publish their income reports How WP Tasty started Resources: Get t

  • 134: FBP Rewind: Creating Success with Sally McKenney

    23/01/2018 Duración: 41min

    Comparison, how to juggle a blog and a full-time job, and cookbook deals with Sally McKenney. ----- Welcome to episode 134 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This episode is a special FBP Rewind episode where we’re rewinding to one of our first and most popular episodes with Sally McKenney from Sally’s Baking Addiction. Creating Success If you haven’t been over to Sally’s Baking Addiction yet, you are certainly missing out. Sally creates baked goods to swoon over - from cheesecake to brownies to pies, and everything you can imagine with funfetti. She’s also a whiz when it comes to blog success. Sally took her blog from zero to hero (read: full time job) in just two years. She is now the author of three cookbooks, Sally’s Baking Addiction, Sally’s Candy Addiction, and Sally’s Cookie Addiction. If you dream of taking your hobby blog to full-time status, this episode is not to be missed! In this episode, Sally shares: Why comparing your baby blog to the big guns is not a good strategy What she attributes to he

  • 133: Optimizing Your Food Blog's SEO with Casey Markee

    16/01/2018 Duración: 01h14min

    Voice searches, nofollow links, featured snippet mismatches, and on-page optimization with Casey Markee. ----- Welcome to episode 133 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Casey Markee about the changing landscape for online searches, recipe cards, and more. Optimizing Your Blog’s SEO We’re so excited to welcome FBP SEO Expert, Casey Markee, back to the podcast today! At his company Media Wyse, Casey handles site audits for algorithm and rank issues, spammy structured markup actions, and unnatural link issues for food blogs, and he is one of our go-to resources for all things recipe SEO. SEO can be confusing, but this episode will help you understand nofollow links, optimization (both on-page and off-page), the mobile-first index, and more. So grab a pencil and paper, and let’s jump in! In this episode, Casey shares: How he got into food and recipe SEO Why SEO is important What on-page optimization means and why it’s different from off-page optimization When you should u

  • 132: Perfecting Your Story and Your Brand with Laurie Buckle

    09/01/2018 Duración: 58min

    Why your story is important to your brand, how to figure out your brand position, and how to find information about your audience with Laurie Buckle. ----- Welcome to episode 132 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Laurie Buckle from CookIt Media about the importance of the story behind your brand. Perfecting Your Story and Your Brand Laurie has an acute understanding of the power of story. Your brand’s story is the reason why your brand exists, and it helps facilitate a connection with your readers that creates loyalty throughout your blogging career. Over at CookIt Media, Laurie helps bloggers solidify their stories and brands. She believes that story is the best communication tool that you can use, and she’s here to speak about how you can discover and perfect your own brand’s story. In this episode, Laurie shares: Why stories are so important How she got started with CookIt Media What your brand position is How to find information about your audience How to determi

  • 131: Three Ways to Set Smarter Goals in the New Year with Bjork Ostrom

    02/01/2018 Duración: 19min

    Clarifying your why, finding gratitude in all things, and knowing it's possible with Bjork Ostrom. ----- Welcome to episode 131 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks about setting goals for the new year. Three Ways to Set Smarter Goals in the New Year Have you ever set a goal for the new year and not followed through? We’ve all been there. Bjork is here to help you with three mental frameworks that will help you make smarter goals and keep you motivated in the new year. Between understanding why you’re setting a specific goal to why it’s important to practice gratitude, this episode will help you strategically and intentionally create goals to help you and your business grow. In this episode, Bjork shares: What SMART goals are Why it’s important to understand why you’re setting a specific goal Why gratitude is so important Resources: Hygge If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com.  

  • 130: Creating a Full-Time Income from Sponsored Content with Jenny Melrose

    26/12/2017 Duración: 50min

    Creating an avatar, securing brand sponsorships, and why you should follow-up with brands after a campaign with Jenny Melrose. ----- Welcome to episode 130 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Jenny Melrose about making the transition to being an entrepreneur, connecting with brands online, and using a website that helps you price your sponsored content. Creating a Full-Time Income from Sponsored Content Sponsored content is a popular way for bloggers to monetize their businesses. You partner with a brand, create posts promoting their products, and then you’re paid based on a rate you negotiate. If it seems like a lot of work, it is. But on top of that work, how do you make sure that you’re producing content that’s of value to the brands you’re working with? That’s where Jenny’s expertise comes in. She has cracked the code on creating awesome sponsored content that is both on-brand and useful to the companies you’re working with. Her tips on creating an avatar, staying t

  • 129: Forging Your Own Path with David Lebovitz

    19/12/2017 Duración: 52min

    How to blog while writing a cookbook, the importance of user experience, and how to approach your brand and business with David Lebovitz. ----- Welcome to episode 129 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with David Lebovitz about how to develop the ability to stick with it, a lesson that helped him build his brand, and his a-typical approach to blogging analytics. Forging Your Own Path 1999 was a big year for David; he left his job as a pastry chef to write his first cookbook, Room for Dessert and started a recipe blog. Little did he know that he was becoming one of the pioneers of the food blogging industry! From there, David moved to Paris, wrote a few more cookbooks, and learned how to do what he loves while providing value to his readers. You’ll learn about his philosophy on email etiquette, his favorite social media platform, and why his blog is so important to his cookbook-writing process. In this episode, David shares: Why recipe development is an ongoing process How

  • 128: Maximizing Your Blog's Potential with Katy Widrick

    12/12/2017 Duración: 58min

    Important Google tools, switching to https, and how to perform effective keyword research with Katy Widrick. ----- Welcome to episode 128 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Katy Widrick from Make Media Over about marketing strategies, search engine optimization, and Google tools that can help you refine your blog. Maximizing Your Blog’s Potential Katy got her start in television news, but she realized that her love was actually behind-the-scenes. Content creation, writing an email newsletter, consulting, and helping others start their blogs - that’s where Katy thrives. She started her business, Make Media Over, a managed services and consulting business, to help start-ups and developed brands with online and influencer marketing. She helps her clients understand and use marketing funnels, SEO tools, and social media platforms to grow their following and increase engagement. Learn some of her tips and tricks in this interview! In this episode, Katy shares: Why switchin

  • 127: How to Land a Book Deal with Maria Ribas

    05/12/2017 Duración: 57min

    What publishers look for when they're signing an author and how you get paid as an author with Maria Ribas. ----- Welcome to episode 127 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Maria Ribas from Cooks & Books about what you could be doing today to set you up for a future book deal. How to Land a Book Deal Maria is a literary agent, which means that she represents the interest of authors in the book publishing process. She has a lot of experience working with cookbook authors, and she started a blog, Cooks & Books, to teach others what she’s learned. This episode is perfect for the bloggers who are interested in publishing a cookbook. Maria and Bjork cover the whole book publishing process in detail, from understanding who your true fans are to figuring out how to pitch to a publisher. In this episode, Maria shares: What a literary agent does How to analyze your book idea What to consider when pitching your idea How long a typical cookbook publishing process will las

  • 126: Fueling Your Passion with Your Day Job with Sean McCabe

    28/11/2017 Duración: 49min

    How to grow a sustainable, profitable, and audience-driven business with Sean McCabe. ----- Welcome to episode 126 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Sean McCabe about how to grow a sustainable, profitable, and audience-driven business. Fueling Your Passion with Your Day Job Turning your passion into your day job. That’s the dream, right? Not so fast. Sometimes it’s better to have a day job outside of your passions, and Sean is here to tell you why. In addition to this lesson, Sean also explains why investing in your audience is one of the most important decisions you can make when building your business. Learn how to grow your sustainable, profitable, and audience-driven business in this interview. In this episode, Sean shares: How to build an audience-driven business How to balance a passion and full-time job How he found his focus and then expanded into other areas Why it’s important to document the process How he defines success How to make sure you’re heard The c

  • 125: Monetizing as an Entrepreneurial Chef with Shawn Wenner and Chris Hill

    21/11/2017 Duración: 53min

    The common characteristics of chefs, how to diversify your online income, and what it takes to make it as an entrepreneurial chef. ----- Welcome to episode 125 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Shawn Wenner and Chris Hill from Entrepreneurial Chef about the common characteristics of chefs, how to diversify your online income, and what it takes to make it as an entrepreneurial chef. Monetizing as an Entrepreneurial Chef Being an entrepreneur isn’t always easy. In fact, it’s often really really tough. Especially when food is involved. That’s why Shawn and Chris started Entrepreneurial Chef: to provide tools and resources for food entrepreneurs so that they can grow successful brands and businesses. They’ve built a brand around their own skills to help others in the food space monetize, serve customers, and pursue their dreams. In this episode, Shawn and Chris share: How they got their start in food How they met and started working together The common traits of chefs Ho

  • 124.5: How Two Food Blogger Pro Members are Pursuing Their Passions and Following Their Dreams

    16/11/2017 Duración: 01h04min

    How they left their full-time jobs, how they got their start blogging, and why a desire to learn is so important. ----- Welcome to episode 124.5 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Katy Keck from Palate Passion Purpose and Ben Myhre from Ramshackle Pantry. How Two Food Blogger Pro Members are Pursuing Their Passions and Following Their Dreams We’re so excited about this bonus episode! Today we’re featuring two of our members: Katy Keck and Ben Myhre. They’re living the food blogging dream: blogging full-time, connecting with readers, and creating content every week. Hear them talk about leaving their full-time jobs, growing their blogs, and more, covering the ups and downs of blog and business ownership. Plus, they share how they’ve used the fundamentals learned on Food Blogger Pro on their own blogs. In this episode, Katy and Ben share: How Katy got her start in food How Katy has grown her brand What Katy’s favorite parts of Food Blogger Pro are How Ben got his start

  • 124: How to Level Up Your Life with UJ Ramdas

    14/11/2017 Duración: 54min

    Why you should start gratitude journaling, the benefits of meditation, and how to cultivate awe with UJ Ramdas. ----- Welcome to episode 124 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with UJ Ramdas from Intelligent Change about why you should start gratitude journaling, the benefits of meditation, and how to cultivate awe. How to Level Up Your Life If you’re interested in the self-improvement space, you’ve probably read about the power of having a morning routine. That’s exactly why UJ helped start Intelligent Change and the Five Minute Journal. The Five Minute Journal is designed to help you make positive changes in just five minutes in the morning and five minutes at night. UJ believes that the Five Minute Journal is a simple way to focus on the good, become more mindful, and live with intention. Learn how you can apply the principles in your own life today. In this episode, UJ shares: Why he started Intelligent Change What gratitude journaling is How to use the Five Minute Jou

  • 123: Why Every Blogger Needs to Own Their Brand with Phil Pallen

    07/11/2017 Duración: 53min

    Why you should consider your audience's needs above your wants, how to write a strong social media bio, and questions you can ask yourself about your brand with Phil Pallen. ----- Welcome to episode 123 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Phil Pallen about refining your brand, strengthening your social media presence, and considering your audience’s needs. Why Every Blogger Needs to Own Their Brand While his title is Celebrity Brand Expert, Phil says that he’s in the business of crafting first impressions. And that’s exactly what your brand is: a reader’s first impression of you and your business. Phil knows exactly how important a solid understanding of your brand is for your blog, and he has helped dozens of people and businesses refine their brand, create goals, and spruce up their social profiles. He’ll give you ideas about how you can fine-tune your brand so that you’re noticed and remembered. In this episode, Phil shares: What it’s like behind-the-scenes of TV in

  • 122: Site Speed in a Mobile-First World with Lauren Gray

    31/10/2017 Duración: 56min

    What "mobile-first" means, tips for making your website fly, and why you might choose to use a framework with Lauren Gray. ----- Welcome to episode 122 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Lauren Gray from Once Coupled about mobile-first considerations, site speed recommendations, and theme frameworks. Site Speed in a Mobile-First World Mobile-first, frameworks, photo size, https…you’ve probably heard these terms in the blogging space before. And the words alone are enough to make your head spin. Developer and Food Blogger Pro Expert Lauren Gray is a pro at helping you make these tech decisions for your blog. And while they might seem like small decisions, they really will have a big impact on your site’s usability, search engine ranking, and workflow. This episode focuses on why you should start thinking about making these decisions for your business. In this episode, Lauren shares: How she started her company The difference between developers and designers Why she lik

  • 121: How to Overcome Your Failures and Find Success with Emma Chapman

    24/10/2017 Duración: 56min

    Finding your path, starting new ventures, and solidifying your brand with Emma Chapman. ----- Welcome to episode 121 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Emma Chapman from A Beautiful Mess about starting new ventures, solidifying your brand, and finding your path. How to Overcome Your Failures and Find Success Blogging and business ownership wasn’t always one of Emma’s goals. In fact, right after college, she decided to move to Hollywood to start an acting career. When that career path didn’t work out, she didn’t give up; instead she changed her focus and worked to build a job she loves. Now as Founder & CEO of A Beautiful Mess, Emma focuses on building brands, creating apps, writing books, and producing content. Learn how she shaped her career after starting in a place of uncertainty. In this episode, Emma shares: How she decided to move to Hollywood How she learned about herself and grew after college How to change your focus What her role is at A Beautiful Mess H

  • 120: How to Shape Your Own Career Destiny with Dorie Clark

    17/10/2017 Duración: 59min

    How to reinvent yourself, become an authority figure, and invest in your business with Dorie Clark. ----- Welcome to episode 120 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Dorie Clark about her new book, Entrepreneurial You. How to Shape Your Own Career Destiny Becoming an entrepreneur and working on your side gig can be tough, but by understanding and applying a few different strategies, you can build the business you dream of. Dorie’s new book Entrepreneurial You is a “blueprint for professional independence.” In it, she talks about just how important it is to have a strong brand when you’re building a business, how to become an expert and be trusted, and how that can help you sell your products and services. This podcast episode dives deep into the principles Dorie teaches in her book and shows you how you can take action on developing your business today. In this episode, Dorie shares: How to monetize because of something How her entrepreneurial story ties into her books

  • 119: How an Accidental Entrepreneur went from $0 to $80,000 in Five Months with Brian Gardner

    10/10/2017 Duración: 58min

    How to deal with competition, the benefits of using a framework, and how to practice minimalism with Brian Gardner. ----- Welcome to episode 119 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Brian Gardner from StudioPress about building his business, dealing with competition, and practicing minimalism. How an Accidental Entrepreneur went from $0 to $80,000 in Five Months Brian was the pioneer of premium WordPress themes, and it happened a bit by accident. He was balancing a full-time job and his WordPress theme business at the same time. But once he realized that it would be “financially irresponsible” to work both jobs, he decided to jump head-first into his WordPress business. From there Brian built StudioPress, which powers over 500,000 WordPress sites with its Genesis Framework. Learn how he dealt with competition, how he built his business, and why it’s helpful to use a framework and child theme for your blog. In this episode, Brian shares: How he went from working at an ar

  • 118: How Discovering Your Brand Can Help You Grow with Gaby Dalkin

    03/10/2017 Duración: 52min

    How to understand your brand, adapt for your different audiences, and develop a product line with Gaby Dalkin. ----- Welcome to episode 118 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Gaby Dalkin from What’s Gaby Cooking about understanding your brand, developing a product line, and working with a team. How to Discovering Your Brand Can Help you Grow Gaby’s blogging story isn’t the typical blogging story. She started as a private chef for Jessica Simpson, built a team, and even worked with Williams Sonoma on a product line. Oh, and she also managed to build a hugely successful food blog, What’s Gaby Cooking. But all of her success is rooted in a strong understanding of her personal and blog brand. She has an acute understanding of her audiences across all of her platforms, and that understanding influences how she interacts with those audiences. In this episode, Gaby shares: How she got interested in food How she got hired as a private chef for Jessica Simpson What it was like

  • 117: How to Sustain a Successful Blog for 10+ Years with Maria Lichty

    26/09/2017 Duración: 57min

    Launching a meal planning site, learning how to adapt with a changing industry, and working with brands with Maria Lichty. ----- Welcome to episode 117 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Maria Lichty from Two Peas and Their Pod about how blogging has changed in the past 10 years. How to Sustain a Successful Blog for 10+ Years When Maria started blogging at Two Peas and Their Pod, the food blogging industry looked quite different. Instagram, Snapchat, and Pinterest weren’t around, videos weren’t as popular, and the industry as a whole was much smaller. But Maria has learned to adapt to this quick-changing world and to work to her strengths while growing her blog. She has hired a team to help her manage her social media and video work while she focuses on the work she loves like recipe testing, photography, and more. In this episode, Maria shares: How blogging has changed since she first started her blog How to work as a husband-wife team How she chooses the sponsored p

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