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Official Relaunch of theBlogMan Group
Hey again. I forgot to mention in my last post that we will actually fully relaunch sometime in February. The reason not to do it now is that I still need surgery this month for my hernias and will have around a 7-14 day window where sitting at a keyboard will not be much fun. In the meantime, it will allow existing members to get to know each other better and seed content. I am still on the fence as to the timing for a relaunch of an affiliate program. To add it to the community means going from the $9 monthly hobby plan to a $99 a month subscription, and I need to make sure we are set for earnings to make that viable. theBlogMan.com blog itself is a brand new brand launched on my 22nd anniversary as an affiliate/blogger. Also, I am asking anyone I have trained or worked with over the years to comment on a testimonial on my about page, found here. The faster I can bring my personal journey to life and build up the brand, the more successful we all will be.
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Cash Legion is now theBlogMan Bloggers Group
Hey folks, It took a bit of time off to realize my health requires more time off and smaller focus. I have combined sites or eleminated them from the mix over the last 2 months and am planning the sale of my Kiosk Social online business community as well. It is nearing 11,000 members but is becoming more than a one man show can handle in terms of content and promtion needs and daily moderation requirements. I have decided my mission going forwards is not so much in teaching affiliate marketing here as there are hundreds of big hype and big money groups on Skool flooding that category. Instead our focus on helping bloggers find engagement, learn new skills, and collaborate is 1000% a better business plan and has a smaller manpower footprint. I am now commited to be in the group a minimum 5 days per week, to interact more with members, and to work on new courses that will benefit bloggers of all tribe sizes. If you decide to stay please be mindful of new categories and new rules and realize the niche here is blog collaborations and syndication oppotunities. We no longer cater to general affiliate marketing content and are a place to share your blog post not your advertising. Andy Anderson P.S. I am still looking to rejoin AAA Wealth Builders but will likely be March before I rejoin. I need to focus on theBlogMan.com my new blog and new personal brand and fitting everything together.
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Introductions
Hey folks it is awesome we are green and growing already. I would love to get to know each member better so please respond who you are, where you are from, and what you do for a living. I'll Start!!! My name is Andy Anderson and I am a proud father of 7, husband of 1, granddad to 3, and Internet Marketer/Blogger since January 4th 2004. I own KioskSocial, a social media network of thousands of businesses online and off that is currently growing around 600 new accounts per month. I started Cash Legion Mastermind as a training body off site to help our affiliates and others in the affiliate marketing community ;earn skills of top marketers. I had a major nervous breakdown 12 years ago and am just now fighting out of the holes of Bipolar Depression and Social Anxiety Disorders. My mission is to show that the Disabled are not without Ability, it just might be hiding within.
New lead in page for theBlogMan Bloggers Group
Hey folks, The following page will tell you more of what to expect moving forward and is the basic landing page I will use in advertising and site links to promote our community here on Skool. Comments are appreciated and will definitely help us grow. https://theblogman.com/bloggers-group-collborate-engage-learn/
New lead in page for theBlogMan Bloggers Group
Profitability Versus Passion
I've found this to be really helpful. Chasing a niche only because it’s profitable is like choosing a job just for the salary. On paper, everything looks great 📊. But when the excitement fades—and it always does—you’re left doing something that drains you. That’s when motivation dries up, consistency slips, and the “easy money” turns into a grind. Passion works differently. When you care, effort feels lighter. You stay curious. You keep showing up even when results are slow. That’s what most people underestimate. A micro-niche is where this really clicks ✨ Think of it like zooming in with a camera. “Running” is broad. “Trail running” is narrower. “Barefoot trail running” is specific—and suddenly you’re speaking to your people. Now your content isn’t generic advice anyone could give. It’s lived experience. It’s stories, lessons, mistakes, wins. That’s what builds trust. Picture two creators: One talks about “best running shoes” because they convert well 👟 The other shares their journey transitioning to barefoot trail running—blisters, mindset shifts, terrain tips, freedom 🌿 Who feels more real? Who do you want to follow? So when you say, “consider what your micro niche could be,” you’re really inviting people to ask a better question: What do I care about enough to talk about when no one is watching? That’s where sustainability lives. That’s where momentum grows. And ironically, that’s often where the money follows later 💫
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