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π Food Blogging: Turn Your Recipes into Revenue
Share your passion for food and build a business that grows with every recipe.
What Is Food Blogging?
Food blogging means sharing recipes, cooking tips, restaurant reviews, or food stories through a website. You earn money through:
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How to Start a Food Blog in 6 Steps
Pick Your Niche
Quick meals? Vegan? Baking? Cultural cuisine? Niche blogs grow faster.
Choose Platform
WordPress.org gives you full control and ownership.
Setup Hosting
Bluehost, SiteGround, or WP Engine (~$3-30/month).
Create Content
10-20 recipes before launch. High-quality photos are essential.
Monetize
Start with ads (Mediavine, AdThrive) after 50k monthly views.
Promote
Pinterest is GOLD for food blogs. TikTok and Instagram too.
Essential Tools for Food Bloggers
Pros & Cons of Food Blogging
β Pros
- Work from home, your own hours
- Creative and fulfilling
- Passive income potential
- Tax deductible kitchen expenses
- Build a personal brand
β οΈ Cons
- Takes months to earn
- Photography skills needed
- Consistent content required
- Can feel saturated
- Technical learning curve
Real Earnings Potential
“I hit $3,500/month after 14 months. Now it’s my full-time job.” β Sarah, 28 (from testimonials)
Pro Tips from Successful Food Bloggers
- Photography matters MORE than recipes (people eat with their eyes)
- Pinterest drives 80% of traffic for most food blogs
- Create “evergreen” recipes people search year-round
- Test every recipe 3x before publishing
- Build an email list from day one
Resources to Get Started
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be a professional chef?
No! Many successful food bloggers are home cooks. Authenticity matters more than credentials.
How much does it cost to start?
~$50-100/year for domain and hosting. Camera can be your phone initially.
When will I make my first money?
Most bloggers earn first $100 around month 6-8. It’s a marathon, not a sprint.
Which is better: blog or YouTube?
Blog + Pinterest is lower effort. YouTube grows faster but takes more work. Many do both.
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