If you’ve been here before, you may have noticed something unusual—every single article that used to live on this site is gone. Clean slate.
Why? Because the blogging world has changed dramatically, and I don’t believe in leaving up outdated content that no longer serves readers. Things that worked in 2017, 2019, even 2021 don’t always work today. And even though it is late into 2025, we’re entering a completely new chapter where AI tools are part of the blogging toolkit.
Instead of patching together old strategies, I decided it was time to rebuild Blog Building Tips from the ground up.
The Shift: Blogging in an AI Era
Blogging has always been about creativity, problem-solving, and connection. But now, with AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Jasper, and more, bloggers have opportunities to create smarter, faster, and often better content.
That doesn’t mean everything should be automated. Far from it. AI doesn’t replace your voice, experience, or editing—it amplifies them. The key is learning how to use prompts effectively, check results carefully, and polish content so it feels personal and useful.
This is where I see the future heading:
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Prompts that save you time → Imagine generating outlines, draft posts, email campaigns, or even ebook frameworks in minutes.
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Packages that inspire action → Bundles of images, domain name ideas, niche starter kits, and writing guides that help people stop thinking and start building.
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Diversified strategies → Blogging today can’t rely only on Google search. We need traffic from social media, email newsletters, and even products like ebooks and image packs.
Lessons from the Past (and Why I Deleted Old Articles)
When I started Blog Building Tips years ago, my focus was on “classic” blogging advice—keywords, SEO, WordPress tweaks, and monetization. Those posts were fine for their time, but they were also tied to a single, fragile system: getting traffic from Google.
And here’s the truth: Google changes constantly. Competition grows. Algorithms shift. What worked yesterday may not work tomorrow.
So, rather than keep outdated advice hanging around, I wiped the slate clean. The future of this site isn’t about clinging to the old—it’s about showing you how to thrive in a new environment with new tools.
👉 “As I relaunch Blog Building Tips, I’ll be focusing on blogging with AI, AI blogging tools, and prompts for bloggers—sharing practical blogging resources and niche starter kits for 2025 and beyond.”
What You Can Expect Here Now
From here forward, Blog Building Tips will focus on:
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AI-Powered Blogging Tips → practical, easy-to-apply guides on using tools like ChatGPT to create better blog posts, ebooks, and even entire content plans.
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Prompt Packs & Resources → ebooks and guides full of prompt ideas you can plug into your AI tools to instantly generate content.
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Image & Download Packages → collections of original and AI-enhanced images (yes, including some from my photography) that bloggers can use for posts, newsletters, and social media.
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Niche Starter Kits → domain name ideas, blog launch guides, and resource bundles to help you move from “I want to start a blog” to “I own a blog and have my first post live.”
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Monetization Strategies That Work in 2025 → affiliate marketing, product creation, and traffic-building methods that don’t depend solely on Google.
Looking Ahead
I want this site to become a place where you can:
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Learn how to blog smarter with AI.
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Discover tools and resources that save you time.
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Find creative products—ebooks, images, kits—that help you move forward instead of staying stuck in planning.
This is a fresh start for Blog Building Tips. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by blogging advice, burned out by writing, or frustrated by the endless Google updates, I hope what I share here will help you see a new path forward.
Because blogging isn’t dead. It’s evolving. And with the right mix of creativity, AI tools, and diversification, it can be more profitable—and enjoyable—than ever.
Stay tuned, because the next post will dive into specific ways AI can simplify your blogging workflow—with prompts you can use right away.