Hey everyone! I’m at FinCon, so I have a special How My Blog Changed My Life for you. My friend Eric, who I met at the local personal finance blogger meet-up here in Portland, is “kind of a big deal” at FinCon. He runs the Ignite event at FinCon, which happens to be tonight. So whether you are at FinCon or not, meet Eric! He’s a blogging veteran and is so inspiring because he’s turned blogging into many lucrative side hustles.
Find out how Eric’s blog has changed his life…
1. What was the inspiration for starting your blog?
I started my first blogs in 2006. I found it to be a fun way to connect and share information and thoughts online. Through those sites, I learned all about how blogs work and got a brief insight into how some blogs grow and make a little money. When I was working in a bank in 2007, I found that what I was learning as a bank manager might be useful to lots of people out there, and decided to share it with a new blog. I saw great sites I enjoyed like Poorer Than You and Fabulously Broke and thought to myself, if these girls can do finance blogs, so can I! So I started Narrow Bridge Finance on October 7, 2008. Six years later, I’m still here!
2. What has been the most challenging part of having a blog?
The most challenging part of having a blog is the hard work and many hours required to maintain the site, keep it fresh and up-to-date, and bring new and useful content to my readers every week. The blog has about 900 live posts representing countless hours of writing, a design that took even more time and a bit of money, and products like a book that I created as part of the business.
3. In what ways, direct or indirect, has your life changed because of your blog?
The biggest impact, though, has been the income directly from the blog and from related services that I have begun to offer. I now make about 20% of my income online from Narrow Bridge Finance and my freelance writing, web design, and social media consulting business Narrow Bridge Media.
4. What have you learned from blogging?
5. What advice would you give to new bloggers who are thinking of starting a blog?
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17 comments
Thanks for sharing, Eric! I’ve been blogging almost 2 months now and I definitely agree that it takes hard work, even on a part time basis. Thanks for sharing!
Welcome to blogging! It is a great journey. You have lots of fun and learning ahead!
Great to meet you, Eric! I’m very impressed that you’ve been writing your blog for 6 years! That is tremendous dedication. You are absolutely right that it takes a great deal of effort to maintain a blog–something I’m learning in my mere 5 months of blogging!
Every long journey begins with a first step. At 5 months you have already surpassed a huge number of people who found blogs. Keep it up!
Thanks for sharing, Eric. It’s encouraging for someone like me who’s just starting out to know that success is possible with perseverance and hard work.
I’m glad you enjoyed it Miles. Just keep at it and keep your content interesting and relevant for your readers and the rest begins to fall into place.
Your blog design looks great, just curious was the transition from branch banking to analyst easy for you and did it influence your blog at all?
The move from bank to corporate finance was great for me in both lifestyle (work-life balance) and for my career in the long run. I always look back at that move as a good choice.
Any major change in my life influences my blog. My blog is about personal finance advice and chronicles my own journey with money, career, and side-income. Because my story and experience is such a big part of the blog, the two often go through transitions together.
Another awesome highlight! I can’t wait to meet Eric at Ignite FinCon tonight, I have heard that it is an awesome event!
Hope you enjoyed Ignite Shannon! It was a ton of fun!
Thanks for sharing! You’ve been blogging for so long, what a great achievement 🙂 I definitely agree with the hard work and time – i under appreciated how much time blogging would take! I love it though 🙂
The time flies when you’re having fun, and as the Chinese proverb goes, if you find a job you love you’ll never work a day in your life. I totally love my online projects and couldn’t imagine stopping!
Thanks for sharing Eric! I started my blog a little over a year ago and while it’s definitely one of the most time consuming things in my life right now, it’s one of the most rewarding!
I know exactly how you feel. My online work is like an extra two jobs on top of my full-time gig. Not lots of free time, but very rewarding.
Thanks for the great advice Eric! I agree with you that your blog is your personal online presence.
I’m so glad to meet you via this interview, Eric! And Melanie, I really appreciate you introducing so many rockstars through these posts – it’s really cool to read about so many different bloggers on here.
Wow, I had no idea that you had been around for so long, congratulations! That makes you part of the rarified air! I hope you guys had an awesome time at FinCon (I’m suuuure you did).