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Resources

Here’s a list of everything I personally use:

Knowing me by now, you probably know I’m all about saving money whenever I can.

I started my business on a tight budget and I’m not a fan of splurging on expensive software unless it truly adds value.

You might find some affiliate links below, but I’ve only included products that I genuinely use and enjoy.

Web Hosting:

I currently use Hostinger and I’m happy with it. Prices are very reasonable starting at $2.99 a month.

SEO Tools:

I use Ahrefs to find the right keywords. It’s pricey, so if you’re on a tight budget, I suggest getting it for only one month (then canceling) and doing your year’s worth key search then.

Ads:

I use Ezoic for ads. It’s free and lets you start earning right away, no matter your visitor count.

Email:

For handling my email lists, I use MailerLite. It’s user-friendly and more affordable compared to other options. Plus, it’s free for the first 1,000 subscribers.

Social Media Management:

I use Buffer to schedule social media for my blog posts. There are both free and paid plans.

Courses to Get Ahead:

Pinteresting Strategies 2.0 was everything I needed. Whether you’re a beginner or more advanced Pinterest user, it’s a must. It’s also been sold 10,000 times. For a reason.