Take your blog (and your income!) to the next level with this bundle of resources designed for health bloggers - specifically, those who blog about chronic conditions. I started blogging for real in May 2013. Blogging has changed a lot since then, and I’ve learned a lot. I’ve learned how to get my blog noticed. I’ve learned what types of posts succeed. I’ve learned how to reach followers and readers on social media. And I’ve learned how to leverage all of that to make money. Something that has been very important for me about blogging in the last few years is using my platform to help other chronic illness patients. Whether it’s helping the patients directly or helping them by educating the people in their lives, that has become my blog’s primary purpose. But there is so much more room for other chronic illness bloggers. Truly - even if there was 1 blogger for every chronic illness - which would be a lot - it wouldn’t be enough. We need an endless amount of chronic illness bloggers, and we need them to succeed if we’re going to make a difference in patients’ lives. That’s where this collection comes in. I’ve pulled together an incredible 17 resources to help you succeed as a chronic illness blogger. 1. List of weekly blog tasks 2. 49 chronic health blog post ideas 3. 30 health blog post title formulas 4. SEO checklist for bloggers 5. Blog post promotion checklist 6. Social media optimization for bloggers 7. 25 chronic health Instagram prompts 8. 26 chronic health TikTok/Instagram Reels prompts 9. Tailwind checklist for Pinterest 10. Tailwind checklist for Instagram 11. 100 inspirational quotes to share on social media 12. 60+ Christian quotes to share on social media 13. Media kit template for bloggers based on mine 14. 54 ways to grow your blog 15. Blog set-up checklist 16. My favorite resources for blogging 17. How you can make money from your blog This is all worth over $250*, but I’m selling it for only $10. That’s less than six percent of the minimum worth. This bundle will help you connect with your chronic condition audience on your blog, on Pinterest, on search engines, and on Instagram. It will also help you land more paid opportunities. How do I know this? Because doing all these things has led me to make a profit for the last 6 years. Because that profit has increased every year. Happy blogging! (*I worked at least 1 hour on each - not including the years of experience that enabled me to come up with these. If I charged Massachusetts minimum wage, which is where I live, it’s $255. If I charged federal minimum wage, that’s a total of $123.25.)