For women only. A woman dominated blog network designed to help female bloggers get more traffic to thier published blogs. Women from all walks of life who love getting their bloggy blogging on are seeing much success syndicating their content to the women-only network.
BlogHer.com allows female bloggers to create a free account and optimize their profile by talking personal about what they love to do. Once female bloggers have completed their profiles with personal information about themselves and blogging ambitions, they'll be able to follow necessary directions to have their blog posts easily syndicated to a woman dominated blogging network. What this does for female bloggers is give them the ability to focus more on creating quality content in their WordPress, movable type, LiveJournal, or Joomla! blogs so they can effectively serve their targeted blog audience. As a result of blogging daily and having content automatically shared to BlogHer, female bloggers can potentially look forward to increased blog traffic in months to come after registering for a free profile.
Food, family, social media, style, work, love and sex, entertainment, health, and DIY are hot topics discussed on the site. Bloggers who create content around these niche topics easily build their targeted audience with the ability to have their readers from BlogHer.com share content on their Blog Her profiles and social networks like Twitter.com, LinkedIn.com, and Facebook.com. When blog readers share content from your published works, this results in exponential traffic coming back to your individually published posts and entices viewers coming back for more. This also results in a potential increase of online advertising revenue if you have advertisements on your blog.
'BlogHer.com Affiliate Publisher Program'
It looks as if BlogHer has an affiliate program for bloggers to make money from. If this is so, this is a wonderful opportunity for women to monetize their blogs and create another stream of Internet income alongside other affiliate networks already joined as a publisher. To be approved as a publisher you must meet some of their requirements. Learn more here about joining the BlogHer.com publishing network.
'Humble Beginnings'
A small group of women got together back in 2005 asking the question "where are the women bloggers?" That said, it inspired the idea for the network to come into fruition on the World Wide Web. As noted in the "about" section, the company has paid out over $36 million in advertising fees to bloggers who not only syndicate their content to the woman dominated website but also publishers of the network. YouTube, MySpace.com, Facebook, DrewryNewsNetwork.com, Bloomberg.com, Forbes.com, and even Reuters.com (used to have carrier pigeons flying over the ocean in the late 1800's to deliver news) all have humble beginnings. If you want to be great you have to start out small, humble yourself, and stay determined to walk tall, while doing the transformation entrepreneurial work.
Will BlogHer create a blogging network just for men in the future? It will be a great umbrella site to their current online blogging venture and will possibly put their company over-the-top financially, though BlogHer is very much stable with their finances.
Long story short: If you're a woman and blogging full-time online you need to hurry up and create a free account so you can get some free traffic back to your published blogs. Happy blogging.