The Ultimate Beginner Blogger Course
$9.99
This product is a PDF digital product only
In this 10-part course, I take my near-decade of experience and gathered research and come alongside you to teach you how to start a blog the right way and keep it moving forward to success!
Description
I hope you love the products and resources I recommend here at A Little R & R. Just so you know, it is possible that I get a commission and collect income from the links on this page. Click here for more info. Have you recently started a blog but feel discouraged because you aren’t getting noticed?
- You’re intimidated by all the social media options.
- You feel like you just don’t understand how to successfully promote your blog.
- You’ve considered starting a blog, but just haven’t taken the plunge yet.
- You need someone to hold your hand while you dive into the blogosphere.
I’m here for you!

Hi! I am Rosilind and I’ve been blogging since 2010.
I have made every blogging mistake a blogger can make, and a few no one has ever thought of. But I’m still here, going strong.
The truth is that in over 10 years of blogging, I’ve learned a lot of valuable lessons.
I’ve not only learned what not to do, but I’ve learned what will work to make a blog successful.
The Ultimate Beginner Blogger Course is a 10-week course during which you will learn:- How to start a blog
- How to write an engaging post
- How to create pinnable graphics
- How to successfully run social media
- How to promote and market your blog
- How to grow your mailing list


jeldred (verified owner) –
This is a wonderful course. I especially like having you be available to answer questions whenever they come to mind during the course! The reason I didn’t give it five stars (although I would still recommend it to someone wanting to be a blogger) is because there is a lot of information that presumes prior knowledge of blogging. Although I have been a blogger for about a year, I never grew my site because I didn’t have the tools you have exposed me to, but I had to ask a lot of questions, because a lot of the information is above a “beginner” level (at least for someone who is not very “techy.”) Again, thank you so much, and be prepared…I am probably NOT done asking questions!