Hi George,
This is your friend Kama, again. So glad you liked my story, https://medium.com/@kamalindenmusic2/it-is-still-possible-to-connect-with-others-even-with-a-mask-5139da76ee5f
So, as you know, I am a fitness instructor, as well as a musician. I just released my newest album, "Everything In Good Time" which in 8 days on Spotify, I went from 10 listeners to 4,077: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7lqGgAk0aiS8xDeMbJBggS?si=At5YJkj7T9uETEG-oM25OA
I write articles on Medium, as well as Medifit. I have 2 pages on FB: facebook/kamalindenmusic as well as facebook/healthythingsyoucandoinfrontofthetvbook
How do you actually make a blog? Are my articles considered to be a blog? Or the posts on the 2 facebook pages?
I was once an affiliate for Perform Better, but they changed the rules, and dropped us all. I have tried to reach out to AARP but they are useless. (I am 50, but do not represent the typical 50+ year old that you see on AARP mags....I am quite fit and fabulous so people don't know my age unless they card me...and I do get carded still :)
I would not mind being an affiliate for IBANEZ guitars, as I have 4 of them, or a fitness line that does not promote fad diets or extreme workouts that cause injury. I have my fitness book, and although I run, lift heavy, and do yoga (I swim, but pools have been closed since march 16th), I do not want to represent anything that can hurt people.
Back to my original question. Where should i actually have the blog? Does it need to be hosted separately from my website. www.kamalinden.com?
Thanks, George,
Kama Linden
you might like this one, also: https://medium.com/@kamalindenmusic2/now-that-you-have-the-time-what-have-you-done-with-it-904fddefbd6d