Grow My Business Cathy McIntosh Grow My Business Cathy McIntosh

How to Build a Profitable Blog Without Cheating Your Mission: The 360º Blogging System

To build a profitable blog takes a balance between mission and technology. Bloggers can focus so intently on stuffing keywords or using AI, they lose sight of helping people. Algorithms overtake the relational side of your blog. The 360° Blogging System helps faith-based writers build a profitable blog without cheating their mission. The 8 principles work together in a simple process.

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How a Clear Business Message Can Boost Your Reach

You’ve done it. You’ve finally completed your product and can’t wait to share it with the world. You announce the launch of your new product, excited to see where this new venture will take you, and...crickets. It may not be hashtags, the time of day you posted about it on social media, or even the filter you used on the product photo. The most likely culprit is your business message. If you haven’t taken the time to craft a clear message, you’re not alone. Writers, entrepreneurs, and ministry leaders often struggle to write a clear business message. 

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Want a Genuine Increase In Website Traffic? 3 Simple SEO Tips for Bloggers

Bloggers often use search engine optimization to increase traffic. But in faith-based blogging circles, there’s sometimes contention. It’s argued that using targeted keywords diminishes the Holy Spirit’s inspiration. The truth is, it’s not an either-or situation. Using simple SEO tips for bloggers makes it possible to attract readers, share polished writing, AND follow spiritual promptings.   

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Increase My Faith Cathy McIntosh Increase My Faith Cathy McIntosh

Give Your Husband Precedence

When we look back, it’s easy to see where we went wrong. I set aside the counsel I’d received to honor your husband. In fact, we’d both stopped honoring each other. Years ago we believed that we had a firm grip on things at home and were successfully balancing our careers, our relationship, and the needs of our kids. And that’s when the bottom fell out of our marriage.

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