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!

Episodes

  • 382: Reach Your Goals Quicker and With Less Stress - Investing in Yourself and Your Business from the Beginning with Bobbie Blue

    06/02/2023 Duration: 28min

    In episode 382, Megan chats to Bobbie Blue about why investing in ourselves and our business from the beginning will help us reach our goals quicker and with less stress. Bobbie Blue lives in Florida with her husband and step-daughter. She started the blog, Blue's Best Life in 2018, however it had no focus and she wrote about everything from fitness, being a step-mom to healthy recipes. Bobbie’s ears perked up and she finally took the advice from the blogging community and niched down. But it wasn’t until 2020 that it became clear that food blogging was her true passion. She fell in love with recipe development and food photography and dove into that. Bobbie shares her blogging journey, exploring some of the key mistakes she made at the start and how she invested in herself and her business to turn her blog into a money-making business. - What game-changing improvements can you make in your blogging kit (e.g. photography equipment, photography courses)? - How can you create a second source of income? - Is the

  • 381: How to Use Previous Work Experience to Improve Your Blogging Skills with Erica Hopper

    02/02/2023 Duration: 28min

    In episode 381, Megan chats to Erica Hopper about ways in which you can apply your previous work experience to improve your blogging skills. Erica, the creator behind the sugar + salt co., uses nearly 2 decades of professional culinary experience to create mostly gluten free, veggie forward recipes that anyone can make and the whole family will love. Erica has worked in all areas of the "food biz", and for the last couple of years has enjoyed developing her own blog, diving into the world of food photography and recipe development, and really found she loves developing relationships with brands and clients to help them tell their stories. In this episode, you’ll learn about time management, keeping motivated, social media management and applying other skills you might have learned in the past to improve your blog today. - Break down your tasks into digestible chunks throughout the day. - Be flexible when your schedule doesn’t go according to plan. - Take a step back from social media and avoid comparing yours

  • 380: Expand Blogging into a Baking Academy and Bootcamp with Shani Whisonant

    30/01/2023 Duration: 39min

    In episode 380, Megan chats to Shani Whisonant about how she turned her blog into a lucrative baking academy and bootcamp. Shani is the creator behind Begin with Butter, a baking education platform. It started as a baking blog in 2021, and she’s now grown it to include the Begin with Butter Home Baking Academy. She uses this platform to host live and pre-recorded baking classes to help home bakers and cottage bakers reach their baking potential. Shani enjoys demystifying baking for people by teaching them tips and techniques that help them become more consistent and confident in the kitchen. In this episode, find out how you can make more of an impact by teaching people the skills you’ve learned while growing your blog, specifically from a place of love and with an authentic desire to help others. You’ll also learn about the logistics of organizing baking or cooking classes online. - Approach a business idea from a place of love and service. - Balance writing about what you love with the things that’ll make y

  • 379: 7 Ways to Monetize Your Food Blog Before 50,000 Pageviews with Brooke Harmer

    26/01/2023 Duration: 37min

    In episode 379, Brooke Harmer teaches us how to monetize our blogs before hitting 50,000 pageviews. Explore 7 strategies ranked in order of difficulty and time required. Brooke launched her food blog in March 2020, because she knew she could work from home and still be a full time mom. However, after her son was born, she struggled to keep up with the demands of the job and constantly felt discouraged that despite her best efforts, she still hadn't hit 50,000 monthly pageviews. Instead of focusing on what she didn't have, she honed in on the time and talents she DID have and began to monetize her business in other creative ways, even while raising her 6 month old son by herself for a time. She has since self-published two cookbooks, landed 5-figure brand deals, and hired her first employee. In this episode, you’ll learn about additional sources of income for your blog, from easy ways to earn money through affiliate marketing and more intense methods like brand work and online courses. - Focus on the qualitati

  • 378: 5 Lessons from Business School that Helped me Succeed in Blogging with Zhen Zhou

    23/01/2023 Duration: 37min

    In episode 378, Megan chats to Zhen Zhou about how her experience in business school translated into her blogging career and how that has helped her succeed. Zhen blogs about cooking up flavorful South East Asian recipes for her audience because she can't stand bland food. She also occasionally shares about the life of a food blogger. She shares her story of going from doing an MBA in London to starting a food blog as a way to reach more people with her creative work on the Internet. In this episode, you’ll learn more about Zhen’s top five lessons from business school, including what helps you succeed in one field won’t necessarily help you get to the next level, invest in your blog like a real business, the importance of diversification, lean into what is uncomfortable and think about the consumer. - Set different goals to adapt to your blogging journey and the next step of success. - Should you focus on RPMs more than keywords? - What you don’t pay for in money, you pay for in time. - Invest in courses that

  • 377: Grow and Monetize your Blog without Relying on Instagram with Jamie Silva

    19/01/2023 Duration: 32min

    In episode 377, Jamie Silva teaches us strategies that we can use to grow our blog business without relying on Instagram. Jamie quit a safe and secure full-time job in 2016 and started A Sassy Spoon, her food blog. Two years later, Jamie began making a full-time income (from $0 to $85k in 2 years). Today, she’s making over six figures from various income streams (close to $100k from ad revenue alone). Jamie focuses on coaching food bloggers on how to grow and manage their food blogs so they can turn them into a full-time business in less time. If you’re feeling frustrated with Instagram right now (or another social media network), this episode will show you how to make progress without the need to rely on that platform. Jamie shares why she stopped posting regularly on Instagram, what she does instead and how this impacts her business and wellbeing positively.  - The attraction and trap of Instagram is chasing likes, shares and views.  - For the time spent, how much ROI do you get from posting reels? - Instea

  • 376: Why Every Food Blogger Should be Using Pinterest to Grow their Blog with Nadalie Bardo

    16/01/2023 Duration: 38min

    In episode 376, Megan chats to Nadalie Bardo about why we are losing potential traffic opportunities by not exploring Pinterest more and which Pinterest strategies work the best for growth. Nadalie is a Pinterest coach dedicated to helping blogs, brands, and businesses like yours achieve their goals of more traffic, more subscribers, and more sales. Achieving 1M views on Pinterest since her very first month for her personal development blog, It’s All You Boo, she’s grown her email list to 14K subscribers and has sold 1000s of copies of her digital products and courses. As a Pinterest Coach, Nadalie has taught thousands of creators how to market their blogs, businesses, and brands on Pinterest. In this episode, learn why you should be immersing yourself in Pinterest marketing and how to balance new features like Idea Pins and Video Pins with your Static pins to drive maximum traffic to your website. - Food and recipes is the biggest niche on Pinterest. - New space is opening up as old users are dropping off fr

  • 375: Expert Strategies to Optimize and Grow your YouTube Channel - The Surprising Truth behind YouTube with Tim Schmoyer

    12/01/2023 Duration: 49min

    In episode 375, Megan chats to Tim Schmoyer about expert strategies to optimize our YouTube channels for easy discovery and growth in 2023. Since 2011, Tim Schmoyer has been one of the leading YouTube strategists in the online video industry. His company, Video Creators, has been featured by FOX, Forbes, BBC even YouTube themselves as his team trains creators and brands to master YouTube and use it as a place to spread messages that change lives. Their clients have organically grown by over 20 billion views and 81 millions subscribers under their guidance. In this episode, you’ll learn more about YouTube search, discovery systems and YouTube’s goals in general so that you can optimize your channel to get discovered more and increase your subscribers. - What are YouTube’s goals and how can you align your channel with that? - How much do keywords and viewing time impact your discoverability on YouTube> - Content on YouTube has become completely customized. - Optimize your content for your ideal audience - think

  • 374: Take the “Scary” Out of Annual Planning as We Dive into 2023 with Andrea Liebross

    09/01/2023 Duration: 47min

    In episode 374, Andrea Liebross teaches us effective strategies for long-term planning, making it less daunting, doable and fun. Learn how two become clear on what you want to achieve and how you’re going to make it happen in 2023. Andrea is a coach, speaker, podcast host, and soon to be published author who is known for helping bold, ambitious women make clear, confident decisions, so that they get exactly what they want, every time, and not just add another thing to their to-do list. Andrea’s clients become “I’ve got this” kind of women by creating their own custom secret sauce for success in both life and business; the sauce has just two ingredients - the right mindset and solid systems. In this episode, find out how to shift your mindset about annual planning, set SMARTER goals, get over your fear of failure and think honestly about how you want to grow in life and business. - Why are we daunted by long-term planning? - Our fear of not achieving goals often prevents us from making them in the first place.

  • 373: Why is Networking and Business Community Essential for Your Success? with Chandice Probst

    05/01/2023 Duration: 39min

    In episode 373, Megan chats to Chandice Probst about the importance of networking to grow your business and how your business community can help you succeed. Chandice Probst is the business partner and sponsor director of Tastemaker Conference, which is the premier food blogger conference and community for food content creators. It is a place where food bloggers and content creators make contact with incredible brands and foodies. Based on Chandice’s experience of Tastemaker Conference, and making lifelong connections in a community of like-minded creatives, in this episode, you’ll find out more about every aspect of networking. This includes everything from reaching out to someone on Instagram to networking with competition and making the most of an in-person event. - What is the best networking method? - In-person and virtual conferences are worthwhile investments. - Find the right conference for you. - Why do food bloggers need community? - What are the best ways to connect outside of conferences? - Do not

  • 372: SEO Predictions for 2023 - What we Should Think About as We Create our Content with Casey Markee

    02/01/2023 Duration: 53min

    In episode 372, Casey Markee gives us his best SEO predictions for 2023, describing the bigger picture and what we should be thinking about as we create our content in the new year. Speaker, writer, and trainer, Casey Markee, is the founder of digital consultancy company Media Wyse. He is a well-known SEO professional with 20+ years of experience. Casey has trained SEO teams on five different continents, he has spoken at over 100 conferences, and he has worked with thousands of bloggers in the Food, Lifestyle and Travel niches. He also collects comic books, enjoys watching trashy reality TV with his wife Tifany, and he believes bacon should be its own food group. In this episode, you’ll learn exactly what to look out for when it comes to SEO in 2023, including how to deal with new Google updates, how visual content is going to have a major impact on your Google rankings going forward, keywords versus entities and the importance of E-A-T. - What should you know about the Helpful Content Update? - Product revie

  • 371: 3 Strategies to Help you Find the Perfect Niche for your Blog in order to Increase Traffic and Income with Vanessa Mota

    29/12/2022 Duration: 29min

    In episode 371, Megan chats to Vanessa Mota about how to niche down, finding the ideal topic for your blog, and why this can increase traffic and income. Vanessa Mota is an award-winning food photographer and nationally recognized content creator. Her love for food led her to create My Dominican Kitchen, a bilingual platform with traditional Dominican recipes and Latin-inspired meals for home cooks, as a way to preserve her family’s recipes and share with the world the flavors of la comida criolla. In this episode, you’ll learn about the benefits of having a specific niche for your food blog and what to focus on when deciding your niche. - Make everything clear for yourself and your readers. - Who is your reader and how do you help them? - Develop a content strategy that is SEO-focused. - Ask your audience what they’re struggling with as the base for your content strategy. - Build trust with your reader. - What is your top content on your blog and social media? - Learn from your competition. - A specific nich

  • 370: Turn a Passion Project into a Business while Juggling Parenthood and Wellbeing with Jenna Gibbons

    26/12/2022 Duration: 39min

    In episode 370, Jenna Gibbons teaches us techniques to take care of our wellbeing, our family and improve our productivity while turning a passion project into a business. Jenna is a stay-at-home mom and founder of the Whole Mama business and non-profit, Hickory Hill Farm. In 2016, living on a small farm in Nashville, Jenna decided to devote her time to her boys and started the Whole Mama business after feeling frustrated with the dynamics of public education. The Whole Mama business and international podcast began in 2020 to help mamas break free from the chaos in education and bravely start homeschooling with the tools and confidence they need to raise happy, healthy, and well-rounded kiddos. In this episode, you’ll learn how to turn a passion project into a business, especially when you’re a full-time, homeschooling parent, including strategies to keep yourself motivated and productive. - How should you start off your day in order to feel energized? - Who you choose to hang out with makes a huge difference

  • 369: Two Ways to Protect a Recipe - What Bloggers should Know about IP Protection and Internet Law with Maria Spear Ollis

    22/12/2022 Duration: 24min

    In episode 369, Megan chats to IP specialist and attorney, Maria Spear Ollis, about protecting our recipes and images online. Maria Spear Ollis is an attorney bringing peace of mind to content creators when it comes to IP protection, contracts, and internet law. Her goal is to help her clients before “it” hits the fan so that if setbacks happen, they’ll bounce back faster. When Maria isn’t hammering away at a copyright issue or recording a YouTube video, you can catch her dancing to Motown hits with her two sons, cooking with her husband, learning about herbs and medicinal plants, or hollering at her dog to get down from the couch. In this episode, you’ll learn more about how to protect your intellectual property (i.e. recipes and images), the essentials of Internet law and why it is important for your business. - How can you protect a recipe that several people make? - Which aspects make a recipe unique to you? - What is the history of your recipe?  - The story behind the food is critical for IP protection.

  • 368: 10 Strategies for Sustainable Side-Hustling (+ What is Your Ideal Work-Life Balance?) with Meredith Kruse

    19/12/2022 Duration: 53min

    In episode 368, Meredith Kruse teaches us 10 strategies for sustainable side-hustling and why we don’t have to quit our full-time job to be successful food bloggers. Meredith is the photographer, recipe developer, and voice behind the blog, Our Love Language is Food. She also works full-time in the commercial construction industry in addition to her food and photography business. Many of her favorite memories were made around a big table sharing food that everyone helped to prepare in her tight-knit family. She started Our Love Language is Food to help aspiring cooks and bakers feel confident in the kitchen so they can bring these types of experiences into their home too. In 2022, Meredith turned her passion for food and photography into a thriving side hustle, booking client work equal to nearly half the value of her day-job salary by mid-year in 2022. In this episode, she shares what she does differently to achieve success in food blogging and photography while  maintaining a healthy work-life balance with

  • 367: 7 Steps to the Make the Most of Every Dollar you Have - Beating the Grocery Market with Jessica Fisher

    15/12/2022 Duration: 48min

    In episode 367, Megan chats to Jessica Fisher about rising grocery prices and how to do food shopping for your blog in an economical way without sacrificing quality or taste. Jessica Fisher is a cookbook author and food writer at Good Cheap Eats. She enjoys helping people who want to save time and money so they can enjoy stress-free meals. In the last recession, she and her husband made a decision to live more economically and manage their finances more wisely in order to pay off a 60K debt and have more financial freedom, all while keeping their six kids fed and clothed. In this episode, she shares the Good Cheap Eats system as a way to deal with rising grocery prices, giving us tips to eat great and make enjoyable recipes without breaking the bank. - The Good Cheap Eats system has 7 steps to save money when buying groceries. - Use inventories for the contents in freezers and fridges. - How can you do your future self a favour? - If you want to prepare a frugal meal, don’t make a trip to the grocery store, c

  • 366: Expand the Reach of your Business by Implementing these Pinterest Strategies with Kate Ahl

    12/12/2022 Duration: 45min

    In episode 366, Kate Ahl teaches us strategies to use Pinterest effectively and grow our reach as food bloggers. Kate Ahl is the founder of Simple Pin Media. She has been helping businesses discover, learn and master Pinterest marketing for over 7 years. She combines the data learned from working with clients, education from Pinterest, and her knowledge of the platform to help people expand the reach of their business using Pinterest. Her mantra is to keep it simple, be authentic, and Pin with purpose. She also hosts her own show, Simple Pin podcast. In this episode, you’ll find out how to adapt to Pinterest’s updates as we wrap up Q4. Kate dives into getting maximum exposure for your content, repurposing and incorporating video on Pinterest and effective ways to use new features like Idea Pins. - Q4 is the time to get max exposure for your content depending on your niche. - Look at your traffic patterns to predict what content will do well when. - Select strategies based on your expectations of Pinterest. -

  • 365: Win-win Strategies for Brand Partnerships - Contract Negotiation and Building Long-Term Relationships with your Ideal Brand with Kristen Bousquet

    08/12/2022 Duration: 42min

    In episode 365, Megan chats to Kristen Bousquet about how food bloggers can successfully work with brands, negotiate win-win contracts and build long-term relationships with their dream company. Kristen Bousquet is social media expert, a Charlotte-based content creator and influencer coach at Your Soulcialmate with a goal of educating entrepreneurial creators on how to turn their online influence into a profitable, self-sustaining business through her podcast, community FB group, and coaching programs. She wants creators to learn how to be successful digital business owners while keeping the "soul" in "soulcial media”. In this episode, she shares invaluable information about how to approach brands for sponsored work, the importance of building an organic relationship and what to look out for when negotiating contracts. - Essential steps to take before you consider approaching a brand. - Warm up the brand by engaging with them on social media. - Pick the time to pitch a brand wisely: are you at a peak with you

  • 364: Step-by-Step Guide to Self-Publish a Cookbook (+ Tips for Printing and Selling Books Online) with Claire Woodhouse

    05/12/2022 Duration: 40min

    In episode 364, Megan chats to Claire Woodhouse about how to self-publish a cookbook, including all the logistical details of printing and selling books online all by yourself. Claire is a stay-at-home mom of 2 who loves creating nourishing, delicious, and simple recipes that don't break the bank when it comes to healthy baking. She started the healthy baking blog, Secretly Healthy Home, 2.5 years ago and also runs an intuitive eating membership called, The Smart Sweet Tooth, in which she teaches ladies how to find balance and peace with food. Claire also sells online courses and resources that have helped her achieve a solid passive income for her family. In this episode, Claire breaks down the logistics of self-publishing a cookbook into achievable steps, sharing tips that you won’t find easily anywhere else. - How to choose a marketable topic and how many recipes do you need?  - Pros and cons of using Canva to design your cookbook. - What size font is best? - Amazon is not the only platform to self-publish

  • 363: 6 Ways to Think Outside of the Box with Blogging with Andrea Hundley

    01/12/2022 Duration: 36min

    In episode 363, Andrea Hundley shares six ways to think outside of the box when it comes to blogging. These are unique strategies that can potentially help you grow and keep you motivated. Andrea is the creator behind Design Morsels. She has been writing about decorating and design for the last 4 years. Andrea successfully joined Mediavine after two years by focusing on low-competition keywords and SEO and has seen her traffic greatly increase since embracing Rank IQ. Since then, Andrea trained a VA to update old content inside the tool to keep the momentum going. In this episode, using her insight from blogging in a different niche, she explains six unusual strategies to grow our blogs, encouraging us to approach blogging from a new perspective in general. - Can you rank for topics outside of your niche, especially non-recipe content? - What are good options for non-recipe content? - Delegate more, even when you believe you can do the tasks better. - Should we always listen to everything experts say in our f

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