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I am wanting to start a blog about detox and cleansing. Do I have to have school in the niche I picked? Is it ethical and how do I get around it? I noticed that a blog is not a
You do have to be honest. In this case, approach it from the angle that you have done these and this is how it worked for you. Or you could be a reporter and report how these worked for other people. Just do your research so you know what you are talking about. You will need a medical disclaimer in addition to the normal website legal stuff. Dave.
Hi Dustin,
For most blogging, you definitely don't need a degree to blog about your topic. You don't have to be an aeronautical engineer to blog about planes nor a Michelin star chef to blog about food. Some of the most successful blogs are everyday people blogging about their passion.
One of the most important things is to be honest with your readers - if you are providing information based on research and/or personal experience, tell them. People will appreciate the honesty and may even connect better with versus someone with multiple degrees on the topic.
Hope this helps!
Dr. K.
I would think if you do enough research you can put those finding on your website. This would save people time for searching every where for the information. I would also include creditable sources.
Do you have to have accreditation of education in the niche?
I am wanting to start a blog about detox and cleansing. Do I have to have school in the niche I picked? Is it ethical and how do I get around it? I noticed that a blog is not a
You do have to be honest. In this case, approach it from the angle that you have done these and this is how it worked for you. Or you could be a reporter and report how these worked for other people. Just do your research so you know what you are talking about. You will need a medical disclaimer in addition to the normal website legal stuff. Dave.
Hi Dustin,
For most blogging, you definitely don't need a degree to blog about your topic. You don't have to be an aeronautical engineer to blog about planes nor a Michelin star chef to blog about food. Some of the most successful blogs are everyday people blogging about their passion.
One of the most important things is to be honest with your readers - if you are providing information based on research and/or personal experience, tell them. People will appreciate the honesty and may even connect better with versus someone with multiple degrees on the topic.
Hope this helps!
Dr. K.
I would think if you do enough research you can put those finding on your website. This would save people time for searching every where for the information. I would also include creditable sources.
I found an interesting article that is inline with my site content and niche, what's the process of siting the information? Do I copy and paste it and make sure Author is revea
Yes, you should give credit to the author by linking to their website content from your website if you decide to copy.
I usually copy and paste a relevant piece, then use the editor to identify it as a quote (there is a quote button on your wordpress visual editor) then add it as an external link...which is good for SEO purposes also
I found an interesting article that is inline with my site content and niche, what's the process of siting the information? Do I copy and paste it and make sure Author is revea
Yes, you should give credit to the author by linking to their website content from your website if you decide to copy.
I usually copy and paste a relevant piece, then use the editor to identify it as a quote (there is a quote button on your wordpress visual editor) then add it as an external link...which is good for SEO purposes also
What do you I do, and can I use this plug-in?
You apparently can only use it if your theme supports that particular plugin.