How to Write A Blog Post While RVing Full Time

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Here I am writing in my ledger for a new blog post

Since we started living in an RV full time, I have written many blog posts about RVing full time.

Because I have been doing this for about two months, I thought it would be fun to show people how to do it.

So I am writing a blog post and I am teaching you how to write a blog post…which is kind of funny I think.

1. Think of a Good Idea

The first thing you need to do when writing a  blog post is to think of an idea for your blog post.

In the case of this blog post, I wanted other people to know how to write a blog post, so I wrote this one.

Another way to get ideas for blog posts are to write about things or experiences that are related to your website. Foods, sports, attractions, museums, and sites are all good blog post ideas.

For an example: the Grand Canyon is an attraction as is Busch Stadium.

Busch Stadium

When we went RVing to Busch Stadium I got a good idea for a blog post there

2. Write Your Ideas Down

After you decide what to write about, the second thing you need to do is get your ideas for your blog post down on paper or in your computer.

In my case I use my Mom or Dad’s iPad and go to the app called “Notes”.

Using the Apple iPad is very helpful because I can blog while we are driving somewhere, then upload it to our blog when we get to the RV camp site. If I wrote it on paper, it would take a longer time.

writing a blog post while rving

Me writing my blog post in my Dad's iPad

When you are full time RVing you have to save time!

3. Re-arrange Your Ideas Into An Outline

An outline is like the skeleton of a building.

when you are building a building, you have to put all the metal beams in place first, which is your outline.  Then you put all the metal plates over the beams which is the details of the story.

The building would fall down without the skeleton. That is your outline.

You can structure your outline by numbering it out or organizing it by letters.

4. Make up a Title For Your Blog Post

Now that you have your outline, read it and think of a title (also called a headline) of whatever it is about. Think of an headline that catches people’s attention.

Even though a lot of people say to make up your headline first, I sometimes have a hard time thinking of a good title. So I make up my headline after my outline.

A great headline for a blog post is “How to…” do something. People like to learn how to do stuff. People also like blog posts that are numbered lists.

We use both of these techniques in this blog post! 🙂

One of the best places to get headline ideas is at copyblogger.com . They have an awesome post on how to write a title called How To Write Magnetic Headlines by Brian Clark.

I think Brian Clark is smart and I want to write like him some day.

5. Fill In the Details

Then once you have your outline, you fill in the details to construct the story. This is like the walls, electrical system, pipes, toiletries that you put in a building.

6. Edit Your Mistakes

Once all your details are in, you look for mistakes and edit them out. This is my least favorite part writing blog posts when RVing full time, but it has to be done.

There’s no spell check in Notes on the iPad , which kind of stinks, but Dad tells me that it just makes we work harder.

7.  Send The Notes to Yourself

Then you email your  notes from your iPad to yourself:

email_to_yourself

I emailed my notes to myself so I can then upload them onto our website!

7. Upload The Post to Your Website

You then copy and paste your blog post from your email and upload it onto your website. We use WordPress for our website because it is easy to use and you don’t need to be a computer whiz to use it.

Plus its free!

 

blog_upload

Upload your emailed blog oost in the "Word Uploader" in wordpress

8. Add in Images

After you upload the blog post, then you add in photos, videos or images to your blog post to make it more interestng for peole to read.

 

upload_images

Use the image button to upload pictures from your computer

9. Re-read Your Blog Post

The second to last step is to re-read your post and make sure everything is all set. Make sure you spell “RVing full time” right…I always get that one wrong!

This is where Mom and Dad should probably help with grammar and stuff like that.

10. Publish!

After you re-read it once again, then you publish the blog post and you’re done!

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Hit the Publish button and you're done!

So that is how you write a blog post when RVing full time!

Tell me what you think, was this blog post on blog posting helpful?

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127 Responses to “How to Write A Blog Post While RVing Full Time”

  1. Auntie Nettie says:

    Great job E! I’m sharing!

    xo

    • Ralph says:

      Eli says (as he eats his A & W hamburger btw). I hope that other people can blog too with this post. Love you and Unca Don and Baby Lu!

  2. Auntie Cookie says:

    Hi Eli,
    WOW……. I am so impressed with this Blog lesson.
    I have never posted a blog and now I can do it….thanks to you!
    When I think of a good idea, you’ll be the first to know about my blog.
    We all miss you and Alex (and your mom and dad); but I know you’re
    having a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Enjoy!

    love you, all!!
    Auntie Cookie
    <3 <3 <3

    • Ralph says:

      Eli says: thank you for the comment Auntie Cookie! If you ever have a blog I would like to read it. Maybe you can do a cookie blog? I would help you. I miss you too!!’ love, Eli

  3. Jason Falls says:

    You rock, Eli! My son is 6, so I’m going to be showing him this to encourage him to blog. And I’m also going to use it to show old people that they’ve been one-upped by a super-smart and enterprising kid. Keep up the blogging, my friend. You’re already a super star!

    • Eli says:

      Thank you so much Jason I really like your comment! Tell your son that I am 8 and sometimes blogging can be really hard but if you really put your mind to it its easy!

    • Sonia Simone says:

      Jason, my six-year-old could definitely learn from this one as well. 🙂

      • Ralph says:

        Thanks Sonia, this is Eli’s Dad responding in his absence.

        Just so you know, we read several of your “Smart People” series, as well as the new post digital sharecropping post from a few days ago, in addition to Brian’s stuff as well just prior to his post. You have been a huge influence on the little guy!

        He’s taking a break from his newfound “guru status” to take in the Smurfs movie with his Mom….

        Thank you for your comment and for helping Eli to become the budding little blogger he now is!

  4. Kristy says:

    Thanks for the advice Eli – you are clearly a blogging expert!! Can’t wait to read more from you. Keep up the good work!

    • Eli says:

      Thank you Kristy! My brother is pretty good at blog posting too and so is my Dad and so is my Mom. They do it much faster than me and Ive always wanted to be a fast typer like them sometimes they help me. I appreciate your kind words!

  5. Adam Spino says:

    Nice article. Great job!

    • Eli says:

      Thanks for the compliment Adam. I like blogging and I think all kids should do it too because its not super hard, the hardest part is thinking of something to blog about, but I am glad that we have some cool stuff to write about on our RV trip.

  6. lisahgolden says:

    This is really well done, Eli. I especially like your idea to get your thoughts on paper or on your computer right away. I hate to think of how many blog posts ideas I’ve lost because I got busy and the idea drifted away.

    • Eli says:

      Lisa, sometimes that happens to me too and its very discouraging. i come up with the idea and then I tell my Dad and Mom and they write it down so I dont forget because they have lots of paper and know where the pens are always and sometimes I forget. Keep lots of paper and pens around you! thanks for your comment!

  7. Jon Dale says:

    Hey Eli,

    I have an 8 year old son named Eli as well (well actually Elijah, but we all call him Eli). He doesn’t blog yet, but he does post his kayaking videos on YouTube.

    You guys live in an RV? That’s awesome…next time you’re in Colorado drop by the Moolala offices and say hello.

    Great blog post by the way. Keep up the good work.

    Jon Dale
    Chief Happiness Officer
    Moolala

    • Eli says:

      That is really neat! I would like to meet him sometime! We are going to Colorado in the springtime on our way back to Cape Cod maybe I can meet him?

      Me and my brother Alex sometimes post nerf gun videos on youtube like this one where we shoot my Dad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ShUSU7VYkc

      I was filming one time and shooting the Vulcan at my brother Alex and he was in a fort then i ran out of darts, the next thing I know his friend Ian shot me. We dropped the phone and erased that video so its not on youtube though.
      Jon, thank you for your comment!

  8. Eli,

    That’s a very well written post with easy to follow instructions. I have no doubt you’ll grow up to write as well as {if not better than, ‘cuz I can tell you’re wicked smart} Mr. Brian Clark. Keep at it.

    xo
    Gini

    p.s. I think it’s way cool you’re doing the rv thing full time. Sounds like a great adventure.

    • Eli says:

      Thank you Gini for your compliment. I wanted alot of people to go on the blog so I started writing like Mr. Clark and I think that has helped alot!

      I like other writers too like Rick Riordan, Mary Pope Osbourne and Jeff Kenny and of course JK Rowling. We watched 2 Harry Potter videos yesterday so I just thought of her.

      So far I have really liked the RV thing alot as I like to travel. I appreciate you saying all those nice things!

      • Oooh Mary Pope Osbourne…Doesn’t she write the Jack & Annie books? Those are big in my house. {I have 3 boys and my youngest is 8, just like you.} Harry Potter is such a great series too. It’s really great that you like to read, it makes life more interesting. 🙂
        xo
        Gini

        • Eli says:

          Yes they are! They were my favorite, but now my favorite is Percy Jackson and Rick Riordan. I loooooove Harry Potter and we watched 2 of the movies yesterday. I like the books alot too. Your kids sounds like fun. We could be friends if we met. Thanks Gini!

  9. Great post. I will recommend it to clients who are thinking about starting up a blog.
    Thank you

  10. Cindy says:

    Great job, Eli! I’ll be using this to set up my blog!!!

  11. Judy Grandstrand says:

    Eli, I am very impressed with your blog. Great information and I learned a lot. Keep writing and blogging! Judy

  12. Chris Adams says:

    I’m digging the article, little man.

  13. Raul Colon says:

    Eli,

    Great job. Keep up the good work. It is great that your parents support you in this effort.

    I hope you keep up the motivation and continue writing!

    Have an awesome rest of the summer hello from Puerto Rico!

    Raul

    • Eli says:

      Thank you Raul I hope the weather is nice in Puerto Rico is it? Thank you for your comment and my parents made me do it at first like homework then I started to like it. Now I really like to blog a alot (and play Angry Birds too on the iPad when my mom isnt looking).

  14. Great Post Eli!

    So many people struggle with creating a blog because they never take action.

    You’ve laid out a simple easy to follow plan that can help any novice succeed as a blogger.

    Great job.

    Jared

    btw Brian Clark from Copyblogger impressed by your attitude and desire to take action tweeted about your site. Hope that encourages you. Keep it up.

    • Eli says:

      Thanks Jared, I didnt know Mr. Clark tweeted it we are looking it up right now, that is exciting. I did my best to make it easy so thank you for your nice words!

  15. Uhura says:

    Great job pitching your blog post to @copyblogger! He has shared it via twitter and I’m sure you’ll be deluged with comments soon. =)

    This is a very solid, well-written, and easy to understand blog post. I’m going to share it via G+ with my friends who like to write but sometimes get stuck. It’s a great reminder! Thank you for writing it.

    @iamuhura

    • Eli says:

      Uhura, I just thought he would like to read it so I am a little bit surprised that so many people are commenting but it is so cool! I am trying to write like him on the internet and Id like to help other people blog too. Thank you for your comment!

  16. Aj Luck says:

    Hi Eli! Your blog post just came through my twitter feed from @copyblogger.
    Great job! I will be sure to heed all this great advice! Again, great
    Job!! Keep blogging!!
    Aj Luck

    • Eli says:

      Aj, I dont even have a Twitter account but my Dad says I should what do you think? Im too young to have a Facebook page too I have to be 13 says my Mom. I am glad that you liked it! Thank you so much for your comments

  17. Pamela says:

    An impressive blog post, Eli! I too, love to read CopyBlogger. Actually, it was Brian Clark tweeting about you that sent me here. I had to read the blog of a 8 yr old, full time RVing writer. With your time in the RV and your writing skills you will go far. Enjoy the journey.

    • Eli says:

      Thank you Pamela, I like Brian Clark and I like sonia too and all the other guys who write. My dad reads them to me sometimes and I get ideas for blogging. We are in Butte Montana right now which is spelled kind of funny, but I pronounce it differently if you know what I mean! hahaha! Thank you for your comment!

  18. Emily Rose says:

    Hey Eli!

    I just saw a tweet from Brian Clark on Twitter about your blog post! You did a great job explaining all the different parts to posting. I have two websites myself with WordPress and also help other people build and design their WordPress sites, and it is a lot of fun to work with isn’t it?

    I just went to Michigan for the first time last week, have you been through there yet on your RV?

    -Emily Rose

    • Eli says:

      Thank you for your comment Emily, yes we went to the Henry ford Museum and it was fun: https://fulltimervfamily.com/rving-to-the-henry-ford-museum.php

      I liked Michigan a lot and would like to go back sometime! I am still learning all the stuff about WordPress and my Dad does some of it because I like to play legos too and sometimes it takes a long time to upload stuff when youre in an RV.

      I setting up websites your job? That sounds like fun!

  19. Michele says:

    Way to go, Eli! Keep up the great work!

  20. Daniel Rowe says:

    Good post, Eli. Thanks for the instructions on how to write good blog posts. I don’t like spell-checking either, but it has to be done.

    • Eli says:

      Thanks for your comment Daniel, my spelling isnt that great, but i wish that Notes on the iPad had spell check. Maybe i can email Steve Jobs to get that fixed? What do you think?

  21. Way to go, Eli! Great advice. Keep sharing!

  22. dudut says:

    amazing…while i was reading, i completely forgot that that this was written by an 8 year old.

    good job Eli! keep writing! you are an inspiration 😀

    • Eli says:

      Thanks dudut, my Dad did help with the red arrow parts because i dont know how to use that yet, but I will learn soon. He says its Jing or something? I am so happy I am an inspiration! All i wanted to do was help people blog and stuff like that.

  23. Godhammer says:

    You’re about 20 years ahead of half the “gurus” in the industry. I’m not sure if that’s actually praise, come to think of it, but it’s a ways ahead of where I was at age 8.

    If I get the time, tomorrow I’ll invent bullion pancakes carbonara in your honor – enjoy the ride!

    • Eli says:

      Thanks Godhammer, I love pancakes! My family has code named me “pancake” on our Rv trip because i like them so much. My favorite pancakes are chocolate chip which I made yesterday. My favorite used to be plain then blueberry, then jumbleberry. Bullion Carbonara sounds really good though, that could be my new favorite!

      Im not sure what a “guru” is, but my Dad says that’s a good thing to be on the internet I think….but it depends on which one. Thank you for your comment. Please share with your Godhammer friends

      P.S. – i think your nickname is cooler than pancake!

  24. telecomladyj says:

    Hello Eli,
    Great post! I know adults who can’t put together their blog posts as well as this one. Good on you, and your parents for supporting such an endeavor.
    Btw, copyblogger sent me here. Good contact out there pulling for ya!
    Take care 😉

    • Eli says:

      Thanks telecomladyj. Is that your real name I wonder? Yes, Mr. Clark did my post on twitter which I am thankful for, he is very nice and smart. I read his blog and my Dad reads it to me for ideas which I think are good ways to start a blog post. Thanks for your comment! Please share it with your friends who like to blog!

  25. MPepper says:

    Nice work, Eli. You’ve clearly thought this through. I like your use of simile and images to illustrate your points.

    • Eli says:

      Thank you M. I thought it was a good idea to use the building as a simile and I always think that images help people stay interested in a blog post. Thanks for your comment and for sharing!

  26. Chuck of Delraybia says:

    Wow!! Cool trip! Great work and keep on blogging Eli!

  27. Brad says:

    Love your blog! Great job! I will definitely be following your blog and enjoying your adventures.

    • Eli says:

      Thanks Brad! I will make sure to write things that are interesting so you and your friends will enjoy our blog. I appreciate your comment very much!

  28. James says:

    Nice blog post mom and dad!

    • Eli says:

      thanks James, my Dad did help but I did do all the writing, arranged it all and picked all the images and what to do when. He writes blog posts differently than me so I wrote it the way I think it should be done. I thnk kids can write blog posts too just like adults. Thanks for your comment!

  29. RemedyFarm says:

    This was a very good blog post Eli! I have been wanting to make one myself and you have made the steps on how to make one very easy to understand. Your post is very helpful. Thank you from here in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada!

  30. Dear Eli,

    Although I know how to write a blog post, I was very touched to read your article. I think it is amazing that you are doing this already at your age. I do not know you in person, but I am happy to have read you, and I bet your parents must be very proud.

    I hope you will carry on with your passion, as it can only improve over time. Keep up with the good work, and I am sure you will catch up with your current idol Brian Clark.

    As a last note, my wife and I have also traveled extensively, through Asia with backpacks. We did not write too often, but we took a lot of pictures to post on our flickr accounts. You can read about our adventures on http://graphility.com/hurtado (ask your Mom and Dad first).

    Take care, I send you a big hello from Belgium — you are now read internationally 🙂

    Hector

    • Eli says:

      Thank you Hector, I went to Belgium a few years ago and really like it alot especially the waffles!

      It looks like you ike to travel and so do I. I would like to meet you sometime because it looks like we have alot in common and the Asia trip you took looks neat. Thank you for your comment and the encouragement!

  31. Sarah Lake says:

    Just want you to know that I think this is a great overview on both blogging & writing in general! I’ve been writing for a long time, and found some great reminders here (like, put it in an outline) that I often skip over.

    Thanks for sharing & keep up the great work!

    Sarah

    • Eli says:

      thank you Sarah, I sometimes forget to do the outline but it really does help alot! Thank you for your comments and for sharing!

  32. DrDeadline says:

    Eli… excellent! Congrats on taking the initiative to tackle something challenging and for doing such a good job at it.

    • Eli says:

      Dr Dr deadlline thank you for the compliment.

      I have a doctor named Dr Funny and he is a very nice doctor. The blog post I thought of in the car then I gave it my Dad and i said it out loud and they said it was a good idea. I think showing your ideas to other people you know is a good idea to get ideas for blog posts. I hope that helps. Somtimes I just do it all on my own too!

  33. Larry H says:

    Hey Eli,

    Nice job, dude! I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a great, instructive blog post from anyone under the age of 21 before.

    I’m telling all my friends about it!

    Remember to keep blogging about your experiences, the places you go and the things you see. That way, you’ll remember them better when you read the blog posts again when you’re older.

    Thanks again for the great post!

    • Eli says:

      Larry, thanks for sharing this post with your friends. I always ask people to share it with their friends on Facebook, thats why we have that little button on the left. So thank you!

      My Dad told me to blog because of that and I guess hes right after all. I hate it when hes right hahah. Thank you for your nice words and your comment!

  34. Tracie says:

    Hello Eli, I enjoyed your post about blogging. Many of my friends and people I work with are RV Park and Campground owners. I shared your post with them on Facebook because I think they will like to read about your adventures. Good job, keep up the good work!

    • Eli says:

      Hi Tracie, Thanks you for sharing it with your friends I hope they like it. I will continue to blog even more now because when i first started I didnt like it much, but i do now!

      where do your friends work, maybe we can visit them in our RV?

      I have to go to bed now so good night!

  35. Petrea says:

    Amazing! I am definatly sharing this with my 7 & 11 yr old to get them started! Well done.

    • Eli says:

      Petrea I am 8 and my birthday is august 23 so I am pretty much in the middle of your two children.

      It is very exciting to have so many people on this one blogpost i made. Somehow Mr. Clark tweeted it and it has been fun! Please tell your 7 and 11 year old that they should blog and this is my second blog, although nobody really read the first blog all that much. So you have to stick to it! Thanks, eli

  36. Debbie K. says:

    Eli, you are one very smart boy! I am for sure going to share that with my blogger buddies! Keep writing. You’re very good!

    Hugs,
    JackPatzMom

    • Eli says:

      Thank you for sharing it with your blogger buddies, we have a share button on the left side of the blog to make it easy to do that. thank you for your compliments about my blogging and writing.

      I would like to be a writer or work with the technology people at Google some day. Thanks again!

  37. Diane Hughes says:

    Eli,

    Your post is very organized and well written. It is evident you are a well-read and insightful young man. I look to forward to reading about your RV adventures. Keep at it. You are doing a great job!

    Diane

  38. Shane Arthur says:

    Eli, I’m 39 years old, and I was having a super-bad day … until I read this post. So cool that you are blogging at your age. I didn’t even learn how to use Microsoft Windows until I was a Senior in college.
    You should RV to Brian Clark’s headquarters and get a picture with him. Just mention 80s music and Fight Club and your in like Flynn for a guest post. 🙂

    Keep blogging big man!

    • Eli says:

      Thanks Shane. We listen to 80s on 8 when we are RVing so I cpuld talk to him about that! I dont think I can watch Fight Club i think thats rated R but maybe my Dad can. We are going through Texas, which is where he lives I think, next Spring so maybe I could visit him!

  39. Angel says:

    Great post. I will be sharing this with my son. I’m trying to encourage him to write more (because he’s dyslexic and needs to have an outlet to write and be creative). I hope that your post will help. Thanks.

  40. Beth says:

    This is wonderful, not only did I enjoy reading your how to write a blog post but all the interesting things about RVing I never knew about. Keep up the great work.

  41. Rebecca says:

    Hi Eli!

    Great blog post! You are an inspiration. I have a three-year-old, and you help me to see the kinds of things that he might be doing, sooner than I think. Thanks so much for your wonderful work!

  42. David says:

    Thank you for the good advice. I am nine years old. I am just starting a blog now, but I am not quite finished yet with my first post. The name of my blog is davidogames.wordpress.com. It’s about video games. I learned a lot from reading your post. I liked the way you compared writing a blog with a building structure. Thanks again for the good advice.

  43. Paul Reynolds says:

    Hey nice blog. Keep at it you have a heck of a future. Paul @Pr260

  44. Sean says:

    Hey Eli, GREAT job!

    It’s awesome to see you writing so well, so young. My daughter is nine years old and we’re writing a book together right now. You can do anything you set your mind to – keep it up!

    • Eli says:

      Thanks Sean, Im almost turnng nine Ill be 9 on August 23rd. I like to write and read and math is my favorite subject so good luck with your book Id like to read it. What is ist about?

  45. As a professional blogger I have to say you did a most excellent job. =) Your teacher this year is going to love you. Keep up the blogging. It pays to have good writing skills.

    • Eli says:

      I have no teacher this year as it is my mom and dad we are on the road RVing for a year so this is part of my homework. But I love to write and now blog about certain things I find interesting! Thanks for yoyr comment!

  46. Debbie says:

    Eli,

    Your blog post was written with a simplicity that comes from youth. You didn’t miss a step, and that’s what made it so easy to follow. Good job!

    Debbie

    • Eli says:

      You are a professional blogger that is great I would like to do that to someday just like Brian Clark! I am young and youth is pretty simple sometimes, I tried to make it easy to read so lots of people could see how easy it is to do. Thanks!

  47. Karen says:

    That was great, E! Thanks. It looks like the family media class curriculum is well into the home schooling school year. And your blog is going viral! Love it! XO, Karen

    • Ralph says:

      Karen the family Internet guru is taking a breather taking in the new Smurfs movie so I’ll get him to respond when his publicist tells me he’s available for comment. Thanks!

    • Eli says:

      Hi Karen thanks for the hugs and kisses! I really miss Chicago and you guys, but I do like RVing full time too. You get to see so many excitng places and people that you love lke ypu and Uncle Andy. I miss you! By the way, the Smurfs movie was good. I give it 3 1/2 stars. Love Eli

  48. Jeanne says:

    Great Job! impressed with all of your skills!! Greetings from North Carolina!

    • Eli says:

      Thanks for the greeting from North Carolina. My cousin lives there! I wonder f you know him? His name is Seth. Thanks for your nice words! Eli

  49. Eli – thinking your next stop along your journey might be speaking at a social media conference! thanks to you and your mom & dad for sharing your family’s adventure and creativity.

    • Eli says:

      Thank you. I would like to speak at a conference as i like to speak in public, and my family says I have alot to say. If you know of any conferences, I would like to go to learn even more and talk about how easy it is to blog. Thanks!

  50. Jill says:

    Eli,

    Great post. Goes to show you that you’re never too young or old to tackle something new. Very helpful to share your knowledge. It’s laid out very simply and straightforward. Good luck on your journey!

    • Eli says:

      Thanks for the good luck. I think we will need it. Ive only been blogging it for 2 months and have been tackling other things too….like m brother. Hahaha. Thanks alot Eli

  51. Brett Allen says:

    Just want to say thanks for sharing these tips. I teach people how to blog and i would love to share your article with them in my class—if its okay with you. I ran across your blog via google+ and as my wife and 2 boys are planning our first Full time RV ftime experience, we’ll be swallowing up all your posts. Hopefully you’ll still be on the road by the time we leave this winter. My 8 year old boy named Greysen says Hi.

    Your new readers

    brett & family

  52. Tommy Walker says:

    Great job Eli!

    This is probably the best description of how to write a blog post yet, and I’m 100% going to have to share this with my community (and maybe even some clients)

    Keep up the good work dude!

    • Eli says:

      Thanks Tommy please share it to your clients! Almost every business has clients so I hope this helps yo get more of them. If you need any help, let me know I can he them too! Eli

  53. Hannah says:

    Hi Eli!

    Thank you so much for teaching others! I am loving your blog and I look forward to reading more of it :). If you ever RV over to Wisconsin’s south shore of Lake Superior let me know. My husband & I can give your family some amazing places to see!

    Hannah

    • Eli says:

      Hannah we went to Wisconsin and stayed in Madison at the state park. We cooked marshmallows every night it was awesome! We are plannong on going back nex summer. What town do you live in? I liked Wisconsin alot. I will continue to write about interesting things too! Thanks for your nice words!

  54. Susan Tepperman says:

    Hi Eli! Your post is very informative. I have had many ideas that I would like to blog about but never had the confidence to try. Your easy and thorough instructions will make it easy for me to begin. Also, your RV adventure sounds AMAZING. Have a great year… I’m sure that you’ll learn lots and that you’ll get to know your family very, very well!
    Susan

    • Jen says:

      Hi Mrs Tepperman, Thank you for the nice comment and please say hi to Karen for all of us. Karen and Uncle Andy are a lot of fun. We MISS them.
      Sincerely, Eli

    • Eli says:

      Also I think you should start a blog on asomethng that interests you. Chances are there are other people interested in the same things and they will read it. That is what we did and its going pretty good. If you have any questions let me know! Thanks for your nice words and comments!

      • Susan Tepperman says:

        Hi Eli,
        I will definitely say hello to Karen for you! I can’t tell you how impressed I am with you and what you are doing. You will learn so much about the world during your travels. I think that people who travel and meet new people and have new and different experiences make very good citizens of the world. I also want to tell you that if I do start to blog, it may be about food. I know that you are a food critic. I am not a critic, but I love to cook. I would like to have a show on the Food Network. If I ever do, I would love to have you on my show! Keep up the good work and have fun!
        Susan

        • Eli says:

          Susan, I think you should do it. I heard about a man who started a blog just for local grown food and then makes recipe videos and sells the recipes. That would be neat. We found the interview here:

          http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/online-success-stories-part-1/

          That is an awesome blog I like. I would like to talk about blogging and maybe someone would invite me to speak. I like to talk and it would be fun to do. I like writing and teaching so I might make another blog on that too. Please let me know if I can help you! Thanks for your comment!

  55. Auntie Nettie says:

    Okay…so now you’re famous. Keep up the good work and keep the blog posts coming.

    Miss you so much!

    xoxo

  56. Christopher says:

    Take a look at the iPad app Blogsy, will make your life even easier.
    I don’t blog post too much on the iPad and mostly use a web browser on the desktop, but occasionally I do and I love this app.

  57. Darryl Tott says:

    Ralph,

    Long time no catch-up, been 6 months since Affiliate Summit. Wow just been catching up on your blog, some adventure. Really hope your business is going well.

    This is a great little post, and have been retweeted by Copy Bloggers and other great advocates. Kudos to your son on the post.

    I have finally left my job, last day in November is my final day of employment. I am currently rekindling relationships I built at ASW11 and it would be great to have your on my podcast or video interview. About your internet business, background and adventure.

    Drop me an email,

    Hope you and your family are doing great.

    Darryl

    • Ralph says:

      Hey Darryl! Great to hear from you! Awesome you’re leaving your job – I take it the online business has taken off? Let’s catch up on email to see what’s going on.

      My son is quite the little Internet guru now, my success pales in comparison. We never thought hed be tweeted by Brian Clark himself, which was awesome.

      My email is on the blog here, I think I have yours back at home 3000 miles away.

      Looking forward to catching up. Ralph

  58. dalia ness says:

    Dear Eli,

    From a teacher to a teacher. What a great great lesson you thought us.
    Would you like to teach? This country needs good educators.

    Love,
    Savta Dalia

    • Eli says:

      Hi Dalia, i didnt know you were a teacher. i would like to be a teacher and a writer when i grow up. What did you do with your $5 we gave you? did you buy something nice? I miss you. Love, Eli

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  60. dalia ness says:

    Hi dear Eli,

    Yes I bought something very nice. I bought flowers and put you card next to it. It made my day. Thank you again.

    Love,
    Dalia

  61. Tommy says:

    Dear Eli,
    Thank you for the Mystery stick

    • Jen says:

      Hi Tommy! You are welcome. I miss you and hope you had a fun summer. What have you been doing lately?
      We are in Jackson, WY. I just went white rafting for the very first time. It was fun.. Your friend, Eli

  62. Sanusi Idris says:

    U’ve done GREAT! Thx for sharing.

  63. Sandra Bjork says:

    Hello Eli
    I’m an English teacher in Denmark, and our students are learning to write blogs. I stumbled across your page, and thought it was a great way to get them started. Just wanted to let you know your inspirational blog is going international!
    Good luck on your RVing full time!
    Sandra

    • Eli says:

      Thank you Sandra, I am really glad you like my blog post. I do my best to make it help lots of people and I am glad it helped you. Thank you for your comment!

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