How do I find interesting blogs?
How to Find Blogs
- Perform a basic internet search.
- Search the most popular blog-hosting sites.
- Use blog directories to search by topic.
- Use an RSS feed reader to track new content.
- Search for curated lists to find recommended content.
- Scan social media to find new content.
What blogs are most popular?
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Revealed: Which are the Most Popular Types of Blogs?
- Fashion Blogs. Fashion blogs are one of the most popular types of blogs on the internet.
- Food Blogs. Food blogs are another popular blog type.
- Travel Blogs. Travel blogs are becoming more popular each day.
- Music Blogs.
- Lifestyle Blogs.
- Fitness Blogs.
- DIY Blogs.
- Sports Blogs.
What is the most viewed blog?
Let’s get hacking.
- Business Insider. Estimated monthly visitors: 30.4 million.
- Huffington Post. Estimated monthly visitors: 16.7 million.
- TMZ. Estimated monthly visitors: 13.8 million.
- The Verge. Estimated monthly visitors: 11.6 million.
- Lifehacker. Estimated monthly visitors: 3.5 million.
Are there any dangers to blogging?
As a blogger, your own personal security is at risk. For one, if your name and contact info are made public through your blog (which is easier than you might think – see below), unscrupulous marketers can now inundate you with spam, junk mail, and telemarketing calls.
Are blogs popular in 2021?
Blogging is pretty much alive and well, even in 2021. And it will stay like that for many years to come. Even with the introduction of Youtube videos and podcasts, blogging is still a part of many people’s lives.
Who is the best blogger 2021?
At the turn of the year 2021, these ten names ranked among the highest-earning bloggers in the world:
- Tim Sykes, timothysykes.com: $1 million per month.
- Chiara Ferragni, The Blonde Salad: $250,000 per month.
- Melyssa Griffin, melyssagriffin.com: $238,000 per month.
- Sarah Titus, sarahtitus.com: $200,000 per month.
Do people read blogs anymore?
People undeniably still read blogs. As a matter of fact, 77% of internet users worldwide like reading them. People in the United States alone read blogs 3X more than emails. Consequently, the number of bloggers in the US is presumed to rise to 31.7 million this year from 31.2 million last year.