Several months ago, I ran a poll on this blog asking readers how I could help them or what they would like to see more of.
It turns out a large majority of them had a business related blog and were interested in making money online – No surprises here.
Based on research and practical application, there isn’t much secret to it. It’s really down to applying business skills. The same principle you would apply to an offline business would apply to an online business.
So my plan here was to deliver a practical example from a offline business world and apply it to the blogging world.
Being a huge music lover, a former home studio music producer with knowledge of the music industry, I simply brought the worlds together in my e-book. The world of a music artists meeting the world of bloggers.

The same way a music artist goes through the hustle of getting discovered, signing a record deal, developing a fan base and aspiring for superstar status likewise a blogger builds credibility, exposure, a community and ends up being a leader or authority in his/her niche.
Hence the title. Build a Superstar Blog. I would like point out, the main objective of Build a Superstar Blog isn’t to turn you into a blogging superstar.
Rather it’s about
(1) Building the foundations and the right building blocks in place to propel your blog into a leader and authority. It takes you to superstar status then so be it.
(2) Having a clear understanding of your blog and it’s potential to be a perfect platform for developing a business.
The book covers practical examples which are very relevant to today’s blogging community.
It gives a fresh approach to your business blog.
I have also adopted a compare and contrast approach which gives a clear picture of how blogging works from a business prospective. It’s also a fun way to learn.
Everyone, Whether you’ve being blogging a while or a complete newbie, Build a Superstar Blog throws a fresh approach on blogging from a business standpoint.
It would cater to a newbie that has recently started a blog and doesn’t really understand how to fit it around a business or a blogging pro who is starting to run out of steam and doesn’t see the full picture.
The book is pretty much done, I’m about 90% in, and will be launching in the next couple of weeks.
Are you ready for it?