Building your website CAN be easy


One of the biggest things that intimidated me when I first became an online creator was the idea of building my own website.

I had a mental image of a young Mark Zuckerberg-type nerd sitting behind the keyboard typing away like that scene of Jim Carrey from "Bruce Almighty", you know the one...

But once I actually sat down to create my own website almost 7 years ago now, I realized it wasn't that bad.

I didn't have to be a tech wizard to get my website finished... but man did it take a lot more effort than I would have liked.

But since that time, technology and software options for building your website have only gotten better with more incredible, free themes and all of these cool tools like AI and the like to help out with the process.

Not to mention the fact that it's cheaper than EVER to start a blog with Bluehost: under $25 and a free domain name for a year thanks to our Bluehost discount!​

It's absolutely bonkers how far we've come. Today, I wanted to share the newest video for the YouTube channel (which will now start being a regular thing again) where in 20 minutes and almost as many dollars, I show you how you can take an idea to a website.

If you have been on the fence about starting your website, hopefully this will be everything you need to make the leap and finally get going.

That's the reason you're here after all isn't it?

Not to sit by and watch us do our thing and to see the people in our community do it -- But so YOU can do the damn thing.

So if you've been waiting, hopefully, this is the push you need. Get after it.

How to Create Your Blog in 2024: Tutorial

Quote of the Week

God played by Morgan Freeman in Bruce Almighty:

"People want me to do everything for them. But what they don't realize is THEY have the power. You want to see a miracle, son? Be the miracle."

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