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Mum Blogger E-course Launch

23 November 2009 24 Comments

Wooooohooo! Launch day is here!

Today’s the launch of my FREE Mum Blogger E-course

This course will provide you with all the steps required to create your own blog. Here’s how it works;

You simply sign up here (your email address is strictly confidential);

Once you’ve signed up you’ll receive a confirmation email. You must make sure to confirm your membership by clicking the link in that email.

Once confirmed you’ll receive a welcome email and the first e-lesson will be sent the next day. Thereafter you’ll receive one lesson a week. I’ve tried to write the lessons so that someone with no blogging knowledge at all can easily understand them, ie no jargon (at least in the beginning!). Of course this means that for people with blogs the first few lessons may not apply but I wanted to design this course so that it was inclusive and anyone could start a blog. Each lesson builds upon the last so that by the end you’ll have all the basic tools to have established your own blog.

This course is delivered automatically so you can join at any time, however, I can’t guarantee that it will be available forever. For the moment it’s absolutely FREE so I’d take the opportunity to join now, even seasoned bloggers may pick up a few tips and ideas to improve their blogging. Some of the information I’ll be sharing I learned during a course like this and I really enjoyed the process and format, so I hope this will be enjoyable for others, feedback is welcome as I’d love this to become a great resource for new mum bloggers.

Why did I write this course?

I like to learn from others and I like to share what I’ve learned with others too. ‘Mummy Blogging’ has really taken off in the UK over the past year and is receiving a lot of mainstream press coverage, I figured there may be a lot of people out there that may like to start a blog but don’t know where to start, rather than post this on my blog where many of my readers are already bloggers I decided that an e-course would be a great place to share my knowledge and help others enjoy what has become my main hobby. I don’t profess to know everything and I’m not an ‘expert’ but I believe my blog was among the first UK mummy bloggers and I’ve learnt a lot along the way. Where I think my knowledge is limited I’ll provide links to materials to help you extend your knowledge. I also invite fellow experienced bloggers to share their expertise which I’ll happily create a ‘lesson’ from and insert into the course. So if you think you have something to offer, please contact me.

24 Comments »

  • A Modern Mother said:

    I just added this to the front page of BMB!!!! Great job Erica!

  • Family Affairs said:

    Brilliant idea – well done will distribute where necessary L x

  • Emily O said:

    What a great idea! I would join in but with an impending birth I may struggle to find the time to follow it! However I’d love to give this a mention on my new blog Mother Knows Best http://motherknowsbest.wordpress.com which collates expert advice from parent bloggers, would that be okay?

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  • Kim@EnjoyTheRide said:

    Blogged about this over on ETR. Fantastic idea, well done!

  • Linda said:

    Good luck with it, I remember I learned a lot from you a couple of years back, thanks Erica.

  • Linda said:

    …and I continue to of course! x

  • Little Mummy said:

    A Modern Mother – I’ve had an influx of sign ups, pressure is on now to deliver :)

  • Little Mummy said:

    Thanks Family Affairs it’s appreciated :)

  • Little Mummy said:

    That would be lovely Emily, and perhaps you can join later on… I’ve had a great response so hopefully I can run it for a while.

  • Little Mummy said:

    Thanks Kim and Linda, you’re both very kind.

  • Rosie Scribble said:

    Great idea, Erica. I know you mentioned something like this some years ago. Looking forward to the first lesson!

  • Little Mummy said:

    Yes…it’s taken me *that* long to pluck up the courage :)

  • Annette said:

    I’d love to sign up! I’m not really new to this, but I always have the feeling I am in over my head and don’t quite know what I am doing, LOL!

  • Little Mummy said:

    Feel free to sign up Annette, the first batch of lessons may be a little basic for you but perhaps you can glean some value later on :)

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  • Jo Beaufoix said:

    Brilliant hon, Sorry I’m late. I’m just sending a wanna be Mummy blogger your way. She sounds lovely and is Mum of one and expecting another. You rock lady.

  • Little Mummy said:

    Thanks Jo, hope she enjoys it :)

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  • IrritableDad said:

    I’m not I Mummy. Am I still OK to sign up?

  • Little Mummy said:

    IrritableDad – Absolutely, the ‘mum blogger’ title was merely because I had to call it something – we already have a few dad bloggers. No gender checks at the door, come right through ;)

  • Shelley said:

    Hi Erica
    Sorry to bother you and this may sound like a stupid question but is the blogging course for new mums only? I’d like to learn to blog but I don’t know where to start. I’m a mum – but to a 29 year old – so I suppose I’m on the scrapheap! If I’m not allowed to do the course, can you please recommend one that you’re aware of. Thanx for your help. From Menopausal Matron

  • Little Mummy said:

    Hi Shelley,

    The course is ideal for anyone who wants to start a blog, young mum, new mum, mature mum, even dads. Sign up, I hope you enjoy it. Good Luck

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