Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta

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The Eat Blog Talk podcast features interviews with food bloggers and other experts who will bring insight into the world of food blogging. We will cover all the hot food blogging topics you want to learn about (think SEO, Pinterest and how to approach brands) and we will also discuss self-development and how it can improve your job performance, creativity, productivity and add value to your business! Eat Blog Talk will publish new episodes twice/week (Mon and Thur), so there is a lot of great stuff coming your way!

Episodios

  • 406: Explore New Revenue Streams - How to Launch a Meal Planning Membership with Your Existing Recipe Content with Liam Smith

    01/05/2023 Duración: 48min

    In episode 406, Megan chats to Liam Smith about how food bloggers can launch their own memberships to create a new revenue stream from existing recipe content. Liam has 10+ years experience in tech, working Fortune 500 companies and growing start ups. Through a series of fortunate events, Liam was able to combine his passion for tech and desire to help people eat better to create MealPro App - a platform helping food bloggers to launch their own memberships with their existing recipe content. In this episode, you’ll find out why Liam started the app, how you can set it up, why this kind of membership is beneficial for your readers and how it can earn you additional income. - Use the app to develop a new stream of income. - Repurpose the existing recipe catalog on your blog. - How easy is the app to use? - Integrate it into your existing blog domain. - Who is the end-user of the meal-prep plan? - Take back control of your content. - It’s important to decide how you want to package your membership. - What is th

  • 405: Tips to Stay Motivated as You Wait for Your Food Blog to Grow with Natasha Levai

    27/04/2023 Duración: 39min

    In episode 405, Natasha Levai teaches us how to stay motivated as we wait for our food blogs to grow. Natasha is a half-Russian, half-Ukrainian living in Eastern Hungary with her family. Her food blog, Natasha’s Home, focuses on gluten-free cooking and baking, including gluten-free sourdough recipes. Natasha is up front about being a beginner, with her blog live for a little over a year. She is in the process of learning and growing toward making this business into a full-time job. Natasha’s first job was at McDonald's and, more importantly, doing much-needed work at orphanages around the world for most of her adult life. In this episode, you’ll find out how to accept that you’ll make mistakes, effectively explore new platforms and how to plan for blog growth when you’re just starting out. - Narrow down your niche to get off to a good start. - Don’t forget SEO and keyword research - are there any topics no one’s written on? - Develop a system that will allow you to post ahead of schedule. - Make the most of f

  • 404: Break a Big Goal into Achievable Milestones - Adopting a Fitness Mentality to Help Build your Business with Clara Cheng

    24/04/2023 Duración: 27min

    In episode 404, Megan chats to Clara Cheng about achieving fitness goals and how applying  a fitness mentality to your blogging business can help you grow. Clara is a content creator for the last 2 years at Fitsian Food Life, which shares macro-friendly healthy recipes that are still delicious. Fitness is a very integral part of her life and is also the key reason why she started the blog. Clara likes to stay active by training Muay Thai and powerlifting. In order to make sure she has enough energy to train well, it’s essential for her to replenish her body with adequate nutrition. At the same time, Clara loves good food and she started creating recipes of her favorite dishes, tweaked to be healthy and nutritious. Throughout the past year, Clara has invested in the right tooling and education to see meaningful traction in traffic growth for her blog. In this episode, you’ll find out what is meant by "fitness mentality", understanding that change and success don’t happen overnight and how to adopt the same det

  • 403: What Types of Digital Products are Food Bloggers Having the Most Success Selling Right Now? with Jillian Leslie

    20/04/2023 Duración: 52min

    In episode 403, Megan chats to Jillian Leslie about which types of digital products are good for food bloggers to add to their businesses and which ones are most effective to start with. Jillian Leslie loves building businesses on the internet with her husband, David. In 2009, they started Catch My Party, one of the largest party ideas sites on the web. In 2016, Jillian and David built MiloTree, a smart pop-up app to help bloggers and creators grow their social media followers and email lists. And in 2021, they built MiloTreeCart, the easiest tool for bloggers and creators to sell digital products. It's built for non-techies. For the past 4 years, Jillian has been hosting her weekly podcast called The Blogger Genius Podcast. She interviews successful bloggers, entrepreneurs, and industry experts to break down what's working now in online business. In this episode, you’ll learn about which digital products you should avoid at the beginning, understanding the psychology behind a digital product that your client

  • 402: Reach 85k Page Views in 7 Months After 7 Years of Failure with Maren Epstein

    17/04/2023 Duración: 43min

    In episode 402, Megan chats to Maren Epstein about how she reached 85k page views from 5k page views in 7 months after 7 years of failing. Maren Epstein is a health supportive chef with a degree from the Natural Gourmet Institute which is a part of the Institute of Culinary Education and a bachelor’s Degree from Drew University. She specializes in developing diets and recipes for gut health that are Gluten Free, which is the focus of her blog, Eating Works. She has published food pieces in The New York Daily News and The Independent along with many recipes for Mashed, Healthline, Tasting Table and more. In this episode, you’ll find out that it’s normal not to be an expert from the start and how to stay resilient and search for the right strategy to help you succeed in your blogging journey long-term. - Slow success is normal for bloggers. - It’s natural that bloggers learn more about website hosts and SEO with time. - Do you feel frustrated at not knowing whether a strategy you’re using is effective? - Consid

  • 401: Diversity and Inclusion in Content Creation - How to be an Authentic Ally with Marta Rivera Diaz

    13/04/2023 Duración: 50min

    In episode 401, Marta Rivera Diaz teaches us how to be an authentic ally as a content creator, helping under-served individuals in thoughtful and genuine ways. Marta Rivera Diaz is a formally trained chef with more than 25 years of cooking and baking experience and is the chef and author behind Sense & Edibility®, her “online culinary school.” Marta created Sense & Edibility® to encourage advanced and novice cooks alike, to explore- and succeed at executing culinary fundamentals, techniques, and cuisines never before explained or introduced to them. As a bi-racial woman, who grew up and married into the military, and one who lives with a disability, Marta is a staunch advocate for under-served communities, especially in the food space. In this episode, you’ll learn more about how to stand up for equality, diversity and inclusion in your field of expertise. - When you want to be inclusive and consider diversity, look beyond yourself. - How can you be a better, considered person online? - Don’t limit cr

  • 400: Why Did I Start Eat Blog Talk, Exciting Blogging Developments & How to Set Healthy Boundaries with Megan Porta

    10/04/2023 Duración: 43min

    Megan gets interviewed in episode 400! Eat Blog Talk’s community manager, Taryn, asks Megan a list of personal, mindset, entrepreneurial and food blogging questions sent in by her listeners in this AMA episode. Megan started her food blog Pip and Ebby in 2010 and food blogging has been her full-time career since 2012. Her passion for blogging has grown into an intense desire to support fellow food bloggers so they have access to the information, insight and community that accelerates their paths to achieving desired freedoms. In this episode, you’ll learn more about Megan’s experience as a seasoned food blogger. She’ll share what is she most excited about for the future, what hasn’t changed in blogging throughout the years, the impact of AI, life-changing resources for entrepreneurs, scary long-term goals and keeping a healthy balance between working hard and taking time off. - Why is getting into podcasting a huge opportunity for bloggers? - What is unique about Pinterest in the blogging space? - The benefit

  • 399: What New Bloggers Should Know - Don’t Learn the Hard Way with June Albertson-Dick

    06/04/2023 Duración: 37min

    In episode 399, Megan chats to June Albertson-Dick about the blogging lessons she learned the hard way and how new bloggers can avoid her mistakes. June started Practically Homemade in late 2017 as a way to share her love of making simple recipes spectacular. For years June had owned and operated a cake decorating business and deli in her hometown before becoming a high school culinary teacher. It wasn’t until June of 2021 that she stepped away from 8 years of teaching young adults to cook to make Practically Homemade a full time job. June truly believes that we don’t have to spend hours in the kitchen to make amazing food that everyone will go crazy for. In this episode, you will find out how to create a great brand from the start, the importance of consistency and SEO and social media strategies for Pinterest. - Pick the right name for your blog. - Consistency sets you apart from other bloggers. - Make your pins for Pinterest distinctive. - SEO is essential if you want to make enough money to go full-time.

  • 398: Post Every Single Day & Other Tips For Quick Growth When Posting Reels on Instagram with Lee McGuire

    03/04/2023 Duración: 34min

    In episode 398, Megan chats to Lee McGuire about how she grew her Instagram account to over a 100k followers in one year using mostly reels. Lee is the creator, photographer, recipe developer and writer of the gluten free food blog, Lane & Grey Fare. There, you will find gluten free and allergy-friendly food that is as decadent, savory and as rich as other food, while still being simple enough to make in your own home. As a mother of two children with celiac disease and multiple food in a way that’s entertaining and helpful. One of the ways she does this is by making beautiful and tantalizing reels on Instagram. In this episode, you’ll find out how she grew her account from 19k followers to 144k in one year. She also shares how her strategy has impacted traffic going to her blog. - Should I post every single day? (including weekends) - Spend time to engage with people who engage with your content. - Engage with our followers’ accounts. - Is there a correlation between the amount of IG followers and my web

  • 397: How to Use PDFs and Video to Quickly Build Your Email List for New Bloggers with Megan Gonzalez

    30/03/2023 Duración: 32min

    In episode 397, Megan Gonzalez teaches us how to use PDFs and video to quickly grow our email list. Megan Gonzalez is the knitter behind Nurture Knitwear, and she strives to create a chic casual style for modern women. At Nurture Knitwear, they are focused on empowering women to carve out a little creative space for themselves to learn, to find peace and satisfaction, and to refill so that they can keep pouring out into the lives of those we love. In this episode, Megan shares her journey in becoming a knitting blogger and how she used PDFs to double her email list by offering knitting patterns. She also explains how she uses video tutorials to get more email subscribers and boost her page views. - Use PDF printouts of recipes as an opt-in for new email subscribers. - PDFs can generate interest on other platforms too, like social media. - How to use video tutorials as an opt-in to build your email list. - Videos give a more personal touch point and therefore a deeper connection. - Where do you embed the video

  • 396: Different Ways to Leverage AI Writing Tools Like ChatGPT for Your Food Blog with Marley Braunlich

    27/03/2023 Duración: 28min

    In episode 396, Megan chats to Marley Braunlich about different ways to use AI tools like ChatGPT to streamline writing for our blogs, helping us become more efficient bloggers. Marley has been a food blogger for a little over 1 year. She started working in SEO shortly after starting her blog. During this time, she grew her Instagram audience to 13k followers and started working with brands to earn a side income while the blog matured and she continued to pour into the blog. Marley has learned how to successfully land brand deals and form long-term partnerships. She also grew an understanding of SEO. She is now leveraging AI to grow her business and streamline writing so that she can save time and create more content. In this episode, you’ll learn about different ways to use ChatGPT (and other AI tools) to your advantage and what to avoid when it comes to using AI. - AI can speed up processes like writing for your blog. - Can Google detect AI written content? - Understand what is meant by Google’s Helpful Con

  • 395: Overcome Your Limitations When Growing a Food Blog (+Taking Guilt-Free Days Off) with Cynthia Christensen

    23/03/2023 Duración: 42min

    In episode 395, Megan chats to Cynthia Christensen about ways to deal with and overcome our limitations while growing our food blogs. Cynthia is a professional baker and cook who has transitioned to running a breakfast and brunch focused blog. She also does freelance recipe development for larger online magazines, runs private chef events, and does occasional food photography. In this episode, Cynthia motivates us to find ways around our limitations which can be anything from work or family responsibilities to health or mental challenges. She shares examples from her own life, how she achieves her blogging goals despite physical limitations and being comfortable with taking days off when she needs it. - Limitations stand in your way or slow you down when blogging. - Create an appropriate goal sheet that will help you manage life obstacles. - Be kind to yourself when you can’t get everything done. - Give yourself a day off when you need it. Zero guilt for self-care. - Be careful not to compare yourself to othe

  • 394: Achieve Your Goals by Creating a Realistic Roadmap for Success with Jules Grasekamp

    20/03/2023 Duración: 35min

    In episode 394, Jules Grasekamp teaches us how to create a roadmap for success, based on   lessons she learned during 10 years of building her own baking business. Jules, a dessert blogger from Scotland, started her own bakery at age 16 and she ran that for 10 years before selling up and moving to Canada. After a few years of working as a business coach, Jules realized she missed working with food, so she purchased a camera to share her recipes on her blog - Bonni Bakery. Now, Jules shares accessible recipes using real and simple ingredients to help people create professional quality desserts in their own kitchens. In this episode, you’ll learn how to set an end-goal for your roadmap to success, how to create a realistic action plan that will help you get there and tips for tracking your progress. - Start by thinking what do you want your business to look like in 3, 5 or 10 years? - What your business looks like will determine what your life will look like. - It’s possible to dream big and achieve your goal.

  • 393: What Should Bloggers Know About Nutrition - Providing Accurate Nutritional Information for Recipes with Chrissy Carroll

    16/03/2023 Duración: 38min

    In episode 393, Megan chats to Chrissy Carroll about nutrition considerations for bloggers, especially within the wellness niche, and how to provide the best healthy recipes. Chrissy Carroll is a Registered Dietitian and the creator behind Snacking in Sneakers, where she shares food and fitness tips for active women – especially runners and triathletes. After growing her main site to more than 100,000 page views a month, Chrissy has gone on to launch several other successful websites like Build a Wellness Blog. She is passionate about helping other dietitians grow profitable websites, sharing helpful blogging and social media tips. She also runs an online course teaching bloggers how to create content that ranks higher and drives more traffic. In this episode, you’ll learn which sources to trust when it comes to nutrition advice, how to check the accuracy of nutrition information you provide and understanding key dietary terms before you use them.  - Be careful with giving advice when it comes to nutrition. -

  • 392: Optimize Your Blogging Workflow Using Checklists with Jen Talley

    13/03/2023 Duración: 36min

    In episode 392, Jen Talley teaches us how to use checklists effectively to optimize our workflows for blogging. Jen grew up eating dinner with her whole family every night. In 2006, Jen moved across the country for college and she found a love for cooking and experimenting with new recipes. When Jen graduated, she had 3 kids and became a stay at home mom. Many years later, Jen finally got the courage to start a food blog and she now loves following her passion for food. Jen is really enthusiastic about this job and wants to share her love of blogging and productivity tips with others. In this episode, you’ll find out how to simplify your blogging workflow, using checklists for before you write a blog post, while publishing a post and the after publishing your recipe.  - Checklists are useful for beginner and seasoned bloggers. - Divide your checklists into pre-publishing, during publishing and post-publishing. - What are the most essential tasks you should do before you post? - Checklists help you remember al

  • 391: Should You Start Another Food Blog? with Taryn Scarfone

    09/03/2023 Duración: 25min

    In episode 391, Megan chats to Taryn Scarfone about the advantages of starting a second food blog. Taryn is a happily married, busy mom of 6. She began her blogging journey as a hobby in 2015 and it took off pretty quickly. Joy Filled Eats concentrates on low carb and keto recipes that are easy to make and suitable for the whole family. Since starting her blog, Taryn has launched two more food websites. In this episode, Taryn talks about how her second food blog allowed her to expand into a different niche and do everything better from the start, getting a lot of organic traffic quickly. - How do you decide on a second niche? - What should you do differently in a second blog? - Approach SEO and keywords carefully before you launch. - How much do you post on social media for new food blogs? - Time management tips for managing multiple food blogs. - A new blog can add new inspiration to your blogging journey. - How much effort should you put into logos and branding? Connect with Taryn Scarfone Website | Instagr

  • 390: Legal Issues Every Food Photographer Should Consider with Rob Finkelstein

    06/03/2023 Duración: 49min

    In episode 390, Megan chats to Rob Finkelstein about why it’s important for food bloggers and photographers to have contracts and understanding important legal terms. Rob is a lawyer, practicing for over 20 years in NYC. In 2017, Rob decided to pursue his passion of baking and went to culinary school for pastry arts. After graduating, not wanting to leave the law, Rob got started blogging at Cinnamon Shtick, which was also his entry into food photography. He worked with a number of brands and came to represent lots of food photographers in connection with their contracts and business set ups. They all inspired Rob to create an online course about contracts specifically for food photographers. In this episode, you learn how to set up a contract, what kind of clauses you need to include, tips for copyright and licensing terms and why this can make a massive difference in your business. - Difficult legal terms put people off drawing up contracts. - It doesn’t seem important until there’s an issue. - It defines y

  • 389: How to Push Through the Perfectionism That Holds Us Back with Christina Jolam

    02/03/2023 Duración: 44min

    In episode 389, Megan chats to Christina Jolam about why Christina was held back from blogging and how she overcame doubt, perfectionism and other obstacles that stood in her way. Christina Jolam is a communications consultant turned food writer and founder of the blog Weekday Pescatarian. She creates easy and impressive fish-forward recipes and shares tips for incorporating more seafood into your diet, all from her tiny sea-side flat in Portugal. In this episode, you’ll be able to explore common reasons why we put off starting a blog, including perfectionism and doubts of whether we’ll succeed. Christina shares her blogging journey and how she overcame her fear of failure. - Perfectionism often stand in our way to start something new. - Perfectionists fear criticism. - Perfectionists feel like nothing is good enough. - Perfectionists tend to avoid risks. - Address your doubts, instead of ignoring them. - Dread leads to procrastination. - Use journaling as a way to navigate your feelings. - Listening to other

  • 388: How to Use Fiverr or Upwork for Effective Outsourcing with Ruth Grindeland

    27/02/2023 Duración: 38min

    In episode 388, Ruth Grindeland teaches us how to find international resources for effective and cost-efficient outsourcing. Ruth started Sinful Kitchen in 2020, during the Covid pandemic. After binge watching 9 seasons of The Great British Baking show, Ruth knew she needed to find a better way to connect with the world. Hence, Sinful Kitchen was created. It’s a vegan and vegetarian blog that shares recipes from all around the world, while occasionally trying to recreate Baking Show challenges. In this episode, Ruth explains why she wanted to outsource her blog tasks to women overseas with less opportunities using platforms like Fiverr and Upwork. She delves into the details of finding the right people, quality-control, mediating with sellers when things go wrong and the benefits of outsourcing. - Decide if you want to hire per job or per post. - How do you decide if someone is a good fit for the job? - Come up with a system of operation that makes it easy to work together. - What happens when you get poor qu

  • 387: How to Batch Produce YouTube Content for Increased Efficiency with Olena Osipov

    23/02/2023 Duración: 55min

    In episode 387, Olena Osipov teaches us how to batch produce YouTube content for increased growth and efficiency. Olena of iFoodReal has been blogging for 11 years. While blogging, she tried to grow her YouTube channel, however she stopped a few times as she did not have the right strategy amongst other reasons. In 2021, Olena needed a break because she recognized that she was burnt out. She came back in 2022 with a new strategy to produce video content more efficiently for YouTube and she’s here to share her strategy with us. In this episode, you’ll learn her process for batch producing YouTube content, everything from finding a reasonably priced videographer to the most efficient way to film and edit videos and how to look your best on film. - Batch filming to get as many recipes done as possible in one session. - Prepare all utensils and ingredients before a filming day. - Batch record intros and outros and cooking processes. - Use YouTube analytics to find the ideal video length (normally around 5 minutes

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