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100 Top Christian Blogs 2014

By Jeremy Myers
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100 Top Christian Blogs 2014

Below is a list of the 100 Top Christian Blogs. If you made it onto this list of top Christian blogs, here is a badge you may display on your website:

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About this list of the 100 Top Christian Blogs

To make this list of top Christian blogs, I gathered and inspected about 500 Christian blogs and ranked them using a variety of factors. Some of the blogs I inspected are listed below the list of the 100 Top Christians blogs.

I will update this list occasionally, so if you want your blog to be considered for future ranking, and your blog is not listed below the list of 100 Top Christian blogs, please include a link to your blog in the comment section. Thanks!

Oh, and do I need to say it?

I guess so…. sigh.

Disclaimer: I do not necessarily endorse all the views or perspectives of the bloggers on this list. The list contains many Christian bloggers who write from theological perspectives with which I have some disagreement.

Like who? (Let’s see who I can offend…) Calvinists, Charismatics, Conservative Baptists, and Catholics, just to name a few. Remember, I, Jeremy Myers, am the ONLY correct blogger in the world. (I’m KIDDING!)

Anyway, if someone is on the list of Top Christian blogs and you think they are a heretic, don’t burn me for it! Go be a troll on their site…. (I’m kidding again).

How I Created the List of 100 Top Christian Blogs

Below is an explanation of how I went about ranking these 100 Top Christian Blogs.

First, I gathered the list of Christian blogs using these sites:

  • Invesp Top Christian Blogs List
  • Kent Shaffer’s Top Christian Blogs
  • Jared Moore’s List of Christian Blogs
  • Top Christian Blogs ranked by Twitter Followers
  • Top Christian Blogs ranked by Facebook Likes
  • Technorati Religion Blog List

Second, I removed all “Community Blogs” which had multiple authors. This caused all blogs from Patheos, the Gospel Coalition, and other similar blogs to be dropped from the list. The reason I did this twofold. Many of these community blogs are not accurately ranked by Alexa, Compete, and Quantcast, which are three of the ranking factors I used (see below). But more than this, I wanted this list to honor the individual blogger who started his or her blog from scratch, and has labored away at it for years, slowly building an audience and faithfully writing quality posts which get read and shared. Those huge mega community blogs often overshadow the quality writing and hard work of individual bloggers. So if a blogger was writing on a community blog, I kept them off my list.

Finally, once I had my list of individual bloggers, I ranked them using a variety of factors. These factors include:

  • Traffic Rank on Alexa
  • Traffic Rank on Compete
  • Traffic Rank on Quantcast
  • Back link Count (one of the factors for Google’s PageRank)
  • Pages Indexed by Google (shows that the blogger is writing a lot)
  • A variety of other traffic and social signals

The ranking number in the list below is a compilation of these ranking signals. The lower the number, the better the blog ranks.

How to get on this list of Top Christian Blogs

If you are not on this list and you want to work toward getting on it, or if you are on it and want to know what you can do to rise in the ranks of these top Christian blogs, here are several recommendations:

  1. Hone your blogging skills by watchingย my free Blogging Tutorial Videos
  2. Add the Alexa Traffic Rank Extension to your preferred web browser.
  3. Register your site at Quantcast for tracking.
  4. Join Synchroblogs, blog chains, and interact with others on their blogs to get back links.
  5. Get a WordPress plugin like Social Network Auto Poster to help your posts get listed on social sites like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and others.
  6. Write, write, write, and write some more!

Here then, are the 100 Top Christian Blogs

100 Top Christian Blogs

Rank Score Blog Title and Link Blogger Name
1 99,113 A Holy Experience Ann Voskamp
2 120,618 Challies Tim Challies
3 139,194 Christian Personal Finance Bob Lotich
4 168,709 Fr. Z’s Blog John Zuhlsdorf
5 273,397 Rachel Held Evans Rachel Held Evans
6 275,477 Albert Mohlers Blog Albert Mohler
7 282,994 Storyline Donald Miller
8 309,248 Thom Rainer Thom Ranier
9 332,037 Beyond Evangelical Frank Viola
10 354,891 Jarrid Wilson Jarrid Wilson
11 398,360 Alpha & Omega Ministries James White
12 479,041 Jen Hatmaker Jen Hatmaker
13 483,304 Denny Burk Denny Burk
14 517,977 The American Jesus Zack Hunt
15 527,273 Living Proof Beth Moore
16 541,066 Ron Edmondson Ron Edmondson
17 570,502 Stuff Fundies Like Darrell
18 619,495 James MacDonald James MacDonald
19 642,797 The Naked Bible Michael S. Heiser
20 665,978 Liturgy Bosco Peters
21 683,267 Josh Harris Josh Harris
22 686,420 Blog and Mablog Doug Wilson
23 691,747 Kingdom Living Matt Dabbs
24 725,019 Head Heart Hand David Murray
25 736,090 Sarah Bessey Sarah Bessey
26 761,909 Red Letter Christians Tony Campolo & Shane Claiborne
27 780,872 Mark Driscoll Mark Driscoll
28 803,956 The Very Worst Missionary Jamie Wright
29 813,340 Moore to the Point Russell Moore
30 837,484 Everyday Theology Marc Cortez
31 917,121 Unsettled Christianity Joel L. Watts
32 959,448 More Than Dodgeball Joshua Griffin
33 995,242 Tony Morgan Live Tony Morgan
34 1,055,231 Ragamuffin Soul Carlos Whittaker
35 1,056,793 Christianity Cove Mary-Kate
36 1,087,879 Elizabeth Esther Elizabeth Esther
37 1,136,429 Acts 29 Scott Thomas
38 1,237,976 Communicate Jesus Steve Kryger
39 1,266,830 XXXChurch.com Craig Gross
40 1,273,906 Todd Rhoades Todd Rhoades
41 1,343,793 Adam McLane Adam McLane
42 1,376,877 Modern Reject Nicole Cottrell
43 1,384,271 Grace Evangelical Society Bob Wilkin
44 1,393,550 Istoria Ministries Blog Wade and Rachelle Burleson
44(b) 1,395,446 Jason D Bradley Jason Bradley
45 1,401,735 John Shore John Shore
46 1,504,771 Cerulean Sanctum Dan Edelen
47 1,613,464 Kingdom in the Midst Marty Duren
48 1,644,682 Growing Kids Ministry Lindsey Whitney
49 1,745,169 Margaret Feinberg Margaret Feinberg
50 1,787,301 Here I Blog Mark Lamprecht
51 1,811,828 Counseling Solutions Rick Thomas
52 1,835,130 WithoutWax Pete Wilson
53 1,848,275 Frame & Poythress John Frame & Vern Poythress
54 1,861,287 Robert Cargill Robert Cargill
55 1,874,540 Dave Black Online Dave Black
56 1,920,230 ReKnew Greg Boyd
57 1,953,804 Worship Matters Bob Kauflin
58 2,027,656 Man of Dravity Tyler Braun
59 2,030,697 Matthew Paul Turner Matthew Paul Turner
60 2,129,407 DJ Chuang DJ Chuang
61 2,171,907 Blogging Theologically Aaron Armstrong
62 2,221,661 Brian McLaren Brian McLaren
63 2,250,025 Provocations & Pantings Timmy Brister
64 2,275,503 Simply Church Felicity Dale
65 2,296,565 Andy Naselli Andy Naselli
66 2,309,229 Church Leader Insights Nelson Searcy
67 2,528,833 Doug Fields Doug Fields
68 2,569,968 Borrowed Light Mike Leake
69 2,630,949 Near Emmaus Brian LePort
70 2,633,763 In A Mirror Dimly Ed Cyzewski
71 2,644,639 Ordinary Pastor Erik Raymond
72 2,672,943 Daniel Darling Daniel Darling
73 2,677,817 Living By Faith Blog Steve Fuller
74 2,708,672 Brad Lomenick Brad Lomenick
75 2,780,185 What’s Best Next Matt Perman
76 2,805,797 Faith and Theology Ben Myers
77 2,841,332 RPM Ministries Blog Bob
78 2,848,030 Practical Shepherding Brian Croft
79 2,873,444 Stuff Christian Culture Likes Stephanie Drury
80 2,885,246 Children’s Ministry Online Kenny Conley
81 2,898,369 Perry Noble Perry Noble
82 2,934,477 J.D. Greear J.D. Greear
83 2,949,969 5 Minute Bible Tim Bulkeley
84 3,010,755 M and M Matt and Madeline Flannagan
85 3,020,653 The Museum of Idolatry Chris Rosebrough
86 3,038,618 Joe Thorn Joe Thorn
87 3,046,724 Fundamentally Reformed Bob Hayton
88 3,069,437 Sam Luce Sam Luce
89 3,074,040 Mark Oestreicher Mark Oestreicher
90 3,113,795 Counseling One Another Paul Tautges
91 3,171,891 Jonathan McKee Jonathan McKee
92 3,323,097 Don’t Eat the Fruit John Dyer
93 3,348,962 My Song in the Night Kristen Gilles
94 3,358,360 Jonathan Merritt Jonathan Merritt
95 3,402,942 Mark Batterson Mark Batterson
96 3,405,811 See Preston Blog Preston Yancey
97 3,599,241 Religious Affections Scott Aniol
98 3,638,192 Brandon A. Cox Brandon Cox
99 3,648,942 Alise. . . Write! Alise Wright
100 3,679,831 DashHouse.com Darryl Dash

If you want to know about some of the other blogs I ranked, they are listed below in alphabetical order. This is not a complete list, and if you are not listed above or below, but want to be considered in future updates to the list of Top Christian Blogs, leave a comment below, and I will add you to the list.

20 Schemes Blog Mez McConnell
9Marks Various
A Deeper Church Various
A Letter from Kabwata Conrad Mbewe
A Pilgrim’s Progress Eric Carpenter
A Place For the God-Hungry Jim Martin
Adrian Warnock Adrian Warnock
Against Heresies Martin Downes
Allergic to BS Brian Swan
Alvin Reid Alvin Reid
An Open Orthodoxy Tom Belt & Dwayne Pok
Andy Goodliff Andy Goodliff
Another Think Charles Lehardy
Anxious Bench Various
Apologetics 315 Various
Are Women Human? T.F. Charlton
Baptist Twentyone Various
Before the Cross Various
Beggars All Various
Beginning and End Various
Being Filled Chuck McKnight
Between the Times Various
Between Two Worlds Justin Taylor
Bible Places Various
Biblical Christianity Dan Phillips
Biblical Evidence for Catholicism David Armstrong
Biblioblog Various
BioLogos Various
Black, White, and Gray Various
Bock’s Blog Darrell Bock
Bruce Reyes-Chow Bruce Reyes-Chow
Bruxy Bruxy Cavey
Burnside Writers Collective Various
Call & Response Various
CBMW Blog Various
CCEF Various
Charisma Mag Various
Christ and Pop Culture Various
Christ is Deeper Still Ray Ortlund
Christian Piatt Christian Piatt
Christian Theology Various
Christian Web Trends Paul Steinbrueck
Christianity Today Live Blog Various
Chuck Warnock Chuck Warnock
Church Leaders Various
Church Mag Various
Church Marketing Sucks Various
Church Relevance Various
Claude Mariottini Claude Mariottini
Compassion International – Christian Blog on Child Poverty  
Coveneant of Love Derek Ouellette
Cranach: The Blog of Veith Gene Veith
Credo Magazine Blog Various
CreedoHouse Various
Dallas News Religion Blog Various
Daniel Wallace Daniel Wallace
Dave Ferguson Dave Ferguson
Deeper Story Various
Delivered by Grace Josh Buice
Desiring God Various
DeYoung, Restless, and Reformed Kevin DeYoung
Domestic Kingdom Gloria Furman
Downshore Drift Alan Cross
Dry Bones K. Mulhern
Ed Stetzer Ed Stetzer
Efrem Smith Efrem Smith
Emergent Village Various
Emerging into Orthodoxy Drew Tatusko
ERLC Various
Euangelion Various
Eugene Cho Eugene Cho
Ev’ry Day I’m Pastorin’… Anonymous
Experimental Theology Richard Beck
Exploring Our Matrix James McGrath
Faith and Leadership Various
Faith Barista Bonnie Gray
Faith Forward Various
Faith Village Various
Ferrellโ€™s Travel Blog Ferrell Jenkins
First Things Various
Following to Lead Kevin East
For His Renown Jim Hamilton
For the Love of God D.A. Carson
Formerly Fundie Benjamin Corey
Founders Ministries Blog Tom Ascol
From Law to Grace Howell Scott
Gathering in Light C. Wess Daniels
Gifted for Leadership Various
Glocal Christianity Matt Stone
Glory to God for All Things Father Stephen
Gospel Centered Discipleship Various
Gospel Husbands Various
Grace & Truth Various
Grace Commentary Jeremy Myers
Grace Ground Various
Grateful to the Dead Chris Armstrong
Green Baggins Various
Heavenward Scotty Smith
Helmโ€™s Deep Paul Helm
Hip and Thigh Fred Butler
Home Word Culture Blog Various
Homebrewed Christianity Various
In Search of the City Joshua Lawson
In The Name of Love Bianca Olthoff
Insight Grahame Knox
Interfaith Encounters Robert Hunt
Internet Cafe Devotions  
Internet Monk Various
J.C. Ryle Quotes  
Jared Moore Jared Moore
Jenni Catron Jenni Catron
Jess in Process Jessica Kelley
Jesus Creed Scot McKnight
Jonathan Martin Jonathan Martin
Joshua Blankenship Joshua Blankenship
Juicy Ecumenism Various
Kathy Escobar Kathy Escobar
Kem Meyer on Less Clutter & Noise Kem Meyer
Kimberly Knight Kimberly Knight
Kingdom Copy Wes James
Kingdom People Trevin Wax
Koinonia Various
L. A. Freland L. A. Freland
Lane Chaplin Lane Chaplin
Larry Hurtado’s Blog Larry Hurtado
LeadingSmart Tim Stevens
Learning my Linesโ€ฆ Walt Mueller
Life and Theology Ben Reed
LifeChurch.tv : swerve Craig Groeschel
Lifestream Wayne Jacobsen
Ligonier Ministries Various
Limping into Truth Dave
Logos Bible Software Blog  
Managing Your Church Various
Marc 5 Solas Marc Yoder
Mark Beeson Mark Beeson
Mark D Roberts Mark D Roberts
Mere Orthodoxy Various
Milt Rodriguez Milt Rodriguez
Ministry to Children Various
Missional Shift Steve Knight
MMI Weblog  
Modern Faith Evan Dolive
Musicademy Various
Nadia Bolz-Weber Nadia Bolz-Weber
nakedpastor David Hayward
Nathan Finn Nathan Finn
Nathan W. Bingham Nathan W. Bingham
New City Catechism Various
Notes in the Key of Life Cindy Swanson
Nouthetic Jay Adams
NT Blog Mark Goodacre
NT Resources Rod Decker
On the Box Ray Comfort
One Hand Clapping Julie Clawson
Orange Leaders Various
Out of the Ordinary Various
Out of Ur Various
Parable Man Jeremy Pierce
Pastor Joe McKeever Joe McKeever
Pastors.com Various
Peter Enns Peter Enns
Peter Leithart Peter Leithart
Philgons Bible & Tech Phil Gons
Political Jesus Various
Pomomusings Adam Walker Cleaveland
Possessing the Treasure Mike Ratliff
Prodigal Magazine Various
Progressive Renewal Various
Project TGM Various
Pure Church Thabiti Anyabwile
Pyromaniacs Various
Rachel Miller Rachel Miller
Reading Acts Phillip Long
Reclaiming the Mission David Fitch
Redeemed Reader J.B. Cheaney & Emily A. Whitten
Reformation 21 Various
Reformation Theology Various
Reformissionary Steve McCoy
Relgion Dispatches Various
Rethinking Youth Ministry Various
Rev Gal Blog Pals Various
Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth Kick Norelli
Roger Olson Roger Olson
Sarah Posner Sarah Posner
Sayable Lore Ferguson
SBC Heritage Drew Wales & Joshua Breland
SBC Today Various
SBC Voices Various
Scripture Zealot Jeff Oien
Servants of Grace Various
Sharper Iron Various
Shaun Groves Shaun Groves
She Worships Sharon Hodde Miller
Skye Box Skye Jethani
Slaughter of the Sheep Anonymous
Small Group Dynamics Various
Small Preacher Big God Duke Taber
Sola Sisters Various
Spectrum Various
Speculative Faith Various
Stand to Reason Blog Various
Standing on my Head Dwight Longnecker
Straight to the Heart Juan Sanchez
Stuff Christians Like Jon Acuff
Subversive 1 Keith Giles
Surprised by Life Brooke McGlothlin
Take Your Vitamin Z Zach Nielsen
Tall Skinny Kiwi Andrew Jones
Terry Mattingly Terry Mattingly
The Acton Institute – Acton Podcast  
The Aquila Report Various
The Assembling of the Church Alan Knox
The Bible and Culture Ben Witherington
The Blazing Center Various
The bob.blog feed! Bob Hyatt
The Bottom Line Cameron Buettel
The Briefing Various
The Centrality and Supremacy of Jesus Christ David D. Flowers
The Church of No People  
The Cripplegate Various
The Daily Bleat Joshua Breland
The Edge of the Inside Todd Littleton
The Evangelical Outpost Various
The Fellowship of Saints and Sinners Kristina Robb-Dover
The Good Book Blog Various
The Gospel Coalition Blog Various
The Gospel-Driven Church Jared Wilson
The Life of Lew Ayotte Lew Ayotte
The M Blog J. Guy Muse
The Nuance Zach Hoag
The Old Black Church! Ann Brock
The Ooze Various
The Pangea Blog Kurt Willems
The Paperthin Hymn  
The Plow Boy Lawrence Garcia
The Rabbit Room Various
The Resurgence Various
The Riddleblog Kim Riddlebarger
The Sacred Sandwich Various
The Thirsty Theologian David Kjos
The Voice of One Crying out in Suburbia Arthur Sido
The White Horse Inn Various
The Worship Community Various
Theoblogy Tony Jones
Theological Graffiti TC Moore
Theological Matters Various
Theological Studies Michael Vlach
Theology for the Road Craig Hurst
Theology for Women Various
Think Christian Various
Think Laugh Weep Worship Emily Hunter McGowin
Thinking Christian  
Thinking Out Loud Paul Wilkinson
Tim Chester Tim Chester
Tim Schraeder Tim Schraeder
Triablogue Various
Truth Matters Eric Douglas
Truth Observed Del Tackett
Tullian Tchividjian Tullian Tchividjian
Uncommon God, Common Good Paul Louis Metzger
Urban Faith Various
Walter Brueggemann Walter Brueggemann
Wedge Words Steven Wedgeworth
White Horse Inn Blog Various
Will Mancini Will Mancini
Worship Various
Youth Ministry 360 Various
Youth Specialties Various
Zwinglius Redivivus Jim West

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Blogging, blogging, synchroblog, top Christian blogs

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It Sounds like Christmas

By Jeremy Myers
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It Sounds like Christmas

The sounds of Christmas, I believe, are a little bit of heaven on earth.

My wife, reading Christmas stories to our three daughters.

My girls, singing and dancing to Christmas carols.

Our cats, fighting with each other because theyโ€™re tired of being cooped up inside.

The beep of my coffeemaker when a fresh pot has finished brewing.

sounds like ChristmasThe faint whisper of snow falling on the trees when I go outside to see if our pipes have frozen.

The muffled whoosh of the vacuum as it cleans up powdered sugar after the girls made โ€œgoose poopโ€ cookies (Russian Tea Cakes).

Christmas music playing nonstop as my wife decorates the windows with boughs of pine, ribbon, and lights.

The happy chatter of girls as they frost Christmas cookiesย  for the neighbors.

The crunch of ice underfoot as I walk to the mailbox to check for Christmas cards.

The knock of the UPS driver on the door when packages are delivered.

The girls practicing their lines and their songs for their self-written, self-directed Christmas Pageant.

The hand saw cutting through the stump of a Christmas tree before loading it on top of the van.

The tinkling of ornaments as they are hung on the tree.

The way my wife talks in a hushed voice as we sit on the couch at night and gaze at the lights on the tree.

The squeals of delight and laughter on Christmas morning as my daughters discover what Santa brought them in the night.

What sounds help you enjoy the Christmas season?


This post was part of the December Synchroblog, which focused on โ€œComing Home and the Season of Advent.โ€ Here is a list of other contributors this month:

  • Christine Sine –ย Is There Room for Jesus to Find a Home In Your Heart?
  • Nathan Kitchen –ย Coming Home
  • Michelle at Moments with Michelle –ย Homeย 
  • Mallory Pickering –ย Iโ€™m Kind of Homesickย 
  • Bobi Ann Allen –ย Coming Homeย 
  • J.A. Carter –ย Going Homeย 
  • Glenn Hager –ย Where the Adventure Beginsย 
  • Marta Layton –ย Can You Ever Come Home Again?ย 
  • Peggy at Abisomeone –ย Abi Has Finally Come Home For Christmasย 
  • Amy Hetland –ย Coming Homeย 
  • Coffeesnob –ย Homeย 
  • Carol Kuniholm –ย Advent Three: Redefining Homeย 
  • Liz Dyer –ย Advent 2013 The Way Homeย 
  • Harriet Long –ย The Body and the Sacred: Coming Homeย 
  • Edwin Pastor Fedex Aldrich –ย Who I Was Made to Beย 
  • Emkay Anderson –ย Homemaking
  • Anita Colemanย –ย At Home in the Kingdom of God
  • Kathy Escobar โ€“ย Mobile Homes (Not That Kind)ย 
  • Jennifer Clark Tinker –ย My Itinerant Homeย 
  • Doreen Mannion –ย Heart is Where the Home isย 
  • Sarah Quezada โ€“ย Coming Home with Tamales in Tow
  • Loveday Anyim โ€“ย Home is Where the Heart Belongsย 

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: advent, Blogging, Christmas, family, synchroblog

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A Couple Blogs Worth Reading

By Jeremy Myers
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A Couple Blogs Worth Reading

Thank you for reading this blog and for interacting as you do in the comments. It is often through the comments that I find some of your blogs, and over the past week or two have found some blogs I want to mention. Go check them out!

First, Dr. James McGrath writes a great blog at Exploring our Matrix. His posts are always insightful and challenging. Occasionally, he even throws in some hilarious images. Like this one:

Christians drinking shots

Second,ย Michael Kampff is offering a free eBookย on how men can be better fathers to their children. I signed up and am reading the book now! Thanks, Michael!

If Michael’s book is any indication, it looks like he will have a great blog as well. So head on over to his site, sign up to receive notifications about his blog, and get the free eBook on being a father as a bonus!

Free Gift for Christian Dads

In this book, Michael identifies several fears that fathers face, and then addresses these fears with some concrete steps of action that men can take. Best of all, you are not asking for HUGE steps, or many steps, but one little step of faith. It is something men can accomplish.

Third, Dale Tuggy wrote an interesting post interacting with one of my posts. The post is about God and the Nature(s) of Jesus Christ, and he engages in some good logical argument about what Jesus knew about Himself. He argues this:

  1. God is eternally omniscient.
  2. Necessarily, a omniscient being knows all truths; there is at no time a truth that an omniscient being (who exists at that time) does not know.
  3. Jesus, at times, did not knowย certain truths.
  4. Therefore, Jesus is not eternally omniscient. (2, 3)
  5. Therefore, Jesus is not God.ย  (1, 4)

I would say, in evaluation of this argument:

  • The Bible and reason teach 1.
  • 2 is true by definition.
  • 3 is said by Jesus himself.
  • And the rest follows logically.

How would you respond? Head on over there and interact with his proposal.

Top 250 Christian BlogsFourth, and finally, I was honored to be listed in Jared Moore’s List of Top 250 Christian Blogs. Thanks, Jared! I agree with him that if you have a blog, you might want to think about installing the Alexa extension to your browser. I find the Alexa extension extremely helpful as I surf the internet. It helps me figure out of the blog I am reading is considered an “authority” in their subject or not.

Alexa extensions are available for Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: blog reading, Blogging, free ebooks

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Pre-Black Friday Sale at StudioPress

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Pre-Black Friday Sale at StudioPress

I don’t often recommend products or services on this blog, but I recently learned of a sale that is going on which is too good to not recommend. It is the pre-Black Friday Sale at StudioPress for their Pro-Plus All Theme Package. It might seem a bit expensive at $299, but this is over $1000 off the full price of this package. Of course, you can most often get this package for $399, so this pre-black Friday sale is for an additional $100 of that already-low price.

StudioPress Pro Plus Offer

When you purchase this pro package, you not only get the Genesis 2.0 framework (the industry-leading WordPress framework), but you also get all 50+ WordPress Themes that they make, plus every theme that they create in the future, plus great tech support, access to their forums, free lifetime upgrades, and a whole host of other features. I have written previously about why I use Genesis 2.0 on this blog.

I Recommend StudioPress

I wrote last week that I wish more bloggers were honest about some of their blogging habits, and I want to be fully open about my own practices. So by way of full disclosure, I am using affiliate links in this blog post for the StudioPress Theme Package. However, I never use affiliate links for products or services that I do not use myself or that I do not highly recommend.

In fact, the affiliate program at StudioPress is one small reason I recommend them. Though $299 might seem expensive, you can make this back simply by referring three customers to StudioPress.

But that is not the real reason I use StudioPress. I don’t actually run this blog to make money. I run this blog to write about Scripture and theology, and to interact with other people around the world who have similar ideas about knowing God, following Jesus, and loving others. But here’s the thing… StudioPress is helping me do that as well!

Here is how:

I credit the new Genesis 2.0 framework by StudioPress with helping me get a lot of the search engine traffic that I receive.ย Due to their use of Schema.org markup, my search engine results appear more often and with better details than many other search results on Google and Bing, and so as a result, I get more clicks than other bloggers who write on similar topics. The Genesis Framework drastically helped decrease my site loading time as well.ย I wrote about this here previously.ย All of this creates a better experience for you, the reader, and better results on the search engines, which in turn leads to more readers.

Best WordPress Theme by StudioPress

Anyway, I am not saying you have to buy this WordPress Professional theme package from StudioPress to be a successful blogger. You don’t.

But if you are looking for a set of professional WordPress themes which:

  1. Makes your site load faster,
  2. Helps your articles appear more often on Google and Bing,
  3. Is built by a company which will (most likely) be around for years to come,
  4. Offers great customer service and tech support (for free),
  5. Provides free upgrades for life,

then the Genesis 2.0 Framework by StudioPress is what you are looking for.

The StudioPress Sale Ends on Monday

There are, of course, cheaper ways to get started with Genesis 2.0. You don’t have to buy the entire Pro Plus All-Theme Package. You can buy individual themes for less. But if you have been eyeing the Pro Plus All-Theme package, then now is the time to buy, since it is on a great sale.

The sale ends Monday, November 18.

If you have any other questions about the Genesis 2.0 Framework and StudioPress, let me know in the comments below and I will do what I can to answer them.

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: best wordpress theme, blogging, Blogging, StudioPress

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Why is there so much blogging dishonesty?

By Jeremy Myers
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Why is there so much blogging dishonesty?

blogging deceptionI don’t know why, but I am always surprised when I come across blatant lies in Christian blogs.

You know… blogging dishonesty of this sort: “How I went from 2 readers to 20,000 in three weeks, and how you can too!”

That’s a lie.

Sure, it happens. But it is not normal, and there are no “secret rules to becoming a full-time A-list blogger.”

Blogging takes three things: time, dedication, and creativity. Maybe some luck as well.

But one thing is for sure:ย Anybody who tells you there are secret tips and tricks to blogging is probably trying to sell you something.ย  Such bloggers are not being honest with you about blogging so that they can make a quick buck off of you. And sadly, there are many Christian bloggers who prey on other Christian bloggers for this very reason.

Blogging Dishonesty 1

I followed one Christian blogger for about three years. He wrote a blog about blogging…. How to set up your blog, and the best blog settings, and how to get readers for your blog, and so on. It was good information, but sometimes, I felt like I was being sold. Then, as I learned more about blogging, and some of the “behind the scenes” tips and tricks of blogging, I noticed he was doing several of these things, but never, ever blogged about them. When I asked him why, he denied that he ever did them, and got very upset when I pointed out to him that it he obviously did do these things.

I do some of these blogging tips and tricks too, and they are not wrong or illegal, but if you have a blog about blogging tips, why not share these tips with other bloggers, and when asked about them, why deny that you do them, when you obviously do? It was strange…

Later, I watched him build a blog from scratch, and boast online about how much traffic it was going to get. It got hardly any traffic for three months. Then he did something to the blog which is… well, “illegal” in the blogging world. It’s not “prison” illegal, but it is an activity that can get you banned from search engines like Google and Bing. He, of course, didn’t announce to anyone what he was doing, but I know enough about blogging to notice what he did. I was shocked that he would do such a thing on his blog, and wondered why he would do it. Sure, it was going to generate him hundreds of thousands of pageviews for a month or two, but then Google would catch on to what he was doing, and would ban him permanently, and the site would then be worthless.

But guess what? As soon as his traffic spiked, he sold lots of expensive ads on his site. He pulled in about $3000 in one month for ads. I thought, “Well, now he is cheating all these advertisers out of their money. They don’t know what all his traffic is fake, but after one month of nobody clicking on their ads, they will figure it out, and he won’t sell any ads next month.”

But after one month, the blogger shut the blog down and called it a “Success!” He then launched a blogging program for $299, so you too can learn to launch a blog which, after only 4 months of operation, pulls in $3000 a month. …Sigh. I now saw his entire plan:

  1. Announce you are going to launch a successful blog.
  2. Launch a non-successful blog.
  3. Participate in questionable blogging activities.
  4. Get lots of fake traffic.
  5. Sell lots of expensive ads.
  6. Shut down the blog to hide what you’ve done.
  7. Announce the experiment a success, and sell your blog training course. By the time your buyers figure out that you must have left something out because your course doesn’t “work,” you will have tens of thousands of dollars in your bank account.

new bloggers every dayA lot of this, I guess, is intended to cash in on all the new bloggers that start a blog every single day.

Blogging Dishonesty 2

Another time I followed a Christian blogger for a while who claimed to have finally found the “secret” to blogging. He also launched a blogging course for aspiring authors and bloggers. It was $297, and promises to show you all the secrets and tricks to blogging.

Now look, I truly think he knows a lot about blogging, and there truly are some tips and ideas which most bloggers overlook. But the truth is that this popular blogger isn’t telling people one super important fact about his blog. One of the things that really launched his blog was that he had a good friend who owns a blog that gets millions of pageviews a month, and this popular blogger spent a few months mentioning and recommending this new blog by his friend.

One secret to becoming a popular blogger, it seems, is to have a friend who is a super popular blogger recommend your blog. But that doesn’t sell, because how many of us are personal friends to popular bloggers? So these inconvenient facts are never mentioned in the expensive “how to become a popular blogger” course.

Blogging Dishonesty 3

Then recently I was surfing the blog of another popular blogger, and he claims to have over 300,000 pageviews a month. He says this on a page where he is selling advertisements for his site. He basically says, “If you buy an add, it will get viewed 300,000 times this month.” But I was just looking at a web stats site last week which tracks actual page views of people’s blogs, and I remember noticing that according to that other site, he only gets about 80,000 pageviews a month. Obviously, one of the two numbers is wrong…

I thought that maybe the other site was wrong, but I checked my site, and it was within 5% accuracy to what I actually receive. So it seems to me that he is either padding his numbers to encourage people to place ads on his site, or, more likely, there was a month once where he got 300,000 pageviews, but that month is not “normal.” A normal month is around 80,000 pageviews. Either way, it seems dishonest to me.

Blogging Honesty

All this got me thinking….

I am by no means a super popular blogger or author, but neither am I completely unknown. In the past month, I have had over 60,000 pageviews. It’s not a huge amount, but it’s still a healthy amount. When I first started, I was lucky to get 100 pageviews a month.

And just so you know I’m not lying, here is the Google Analytics report:

google analytics pageviews

So I want to be completely honest and open with you. Do you have questions about blogging? Do you want to know what I do on this blog or how I do it? I am by no means a blogging expert, and I am still learning new things every single day, but I might be able to answer a few questions if you have them.

And no, there are no courses to buy. If I can help a bit, great! No strings attached. No secret agendas. I just want more people to read your blog.

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: blog, Blogging, blogging, deception, start a blog

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