Example #13 FarmHouse on the Boone

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Example #13 FarmHouse on the Boone

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Example #13 FarmHouse on the Boone (Blog Niche: Wholesome/Natural Living)
Farmhouse on the Boone Homepage Screenshot and Example of Home and Wellness Niche
Farmhouse on the Boone is part of a growing blog niche today (lifestyle blog meets food blog)—showing the advantages of slowing down, making food from scratch and enjoying the process of creating by hand. On the blog, creator Lisa shows the transformation of their 1890s farmhouse and shares recipes and handmade projects.

Other things covered in this blog are things related to natural living, parenting, organization, afghanistan phone number resource products, interior design and more. Even their blog layout makes their design aesthetic very clear, and they cover the details of everyday life from a wholesome and intentional-living perspective.

Farmhouse on the Boone has a really strong social media following with almost 100,000 Instagram followers, over 200,000 Facebook followers and over 3.9 million monthly viewers on Pinterest, illustrating that Lisa picked a niche to blog about very popular topics.

This blog niche lends very well to social media because it’s very visual and people can see everyday snippets from a much bigger story (like what I’m seeking to do with my new food blog project, VeganTable). It’s a good way to introduce people to this lifestyle and show the benefits of it through images. Once people are intrigued, they’re likely to click through to learn more.

Example #14 A Mighty Girl (Blog Niche: Female Empowerment)
Mighty Girl Female Empowerment Blog (Example)
A Mighty Girl was launched in 2012 by co-founders Carolyn Danckaert and Aaron Smith. Their blog is a great resource for books, music, movies and toys that empower girls. The idea for their blog came from a personal interest—they wanted to find books for their nieces that broke the stereotypical mold for little girls. This led them down the path to pick a blog niche that wasn’t necessarily proven out already.

However, they soon realized that this was something that many people wanted for their daughters, granddaughters, nieces, and young women in their life. That’s what inspired them to create A Mighty Girl.

Today, the blog covers many topics like women astronauts, ways to grow girls’ confidence, important women in history, books for many occasions, STEM and so much more.
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