“theBlogMan Academy is a place to learn Content Creation, Tribe Building, and how to get readers engaged with your content, build trust, and monetize your channel(s). It is free to join and ready to help you grow your network from day one to life changing.”
Welcome to theBlogMan Academy
Build a blog that grows past 5,000 monthly visits and earns with affiliate marketing.
theBlogMan Academy is a hands-on community for content creation and creators with under 5k visits a month.
Are you creating content but struggling to get engagement or earn from your work?
❌ Posting without momentum
❌ Growing followers without community
❌ Monetization that feels random
Andy Anderson is a 22-year veteran blogger who has experienced both incredible success and hard falls from grace. The lessons learned became a simple system built around trust and value.
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✅ Training in content creation
✅ Growth strategies for your community
✅ Engagement seeding systems
✅ Help at every stage of your journey
✅ Learn how to start conversations that earn $56.75/month from each action taker
✅ Build blogs that rock
✅ Launch podcasts that grow authority
✅ Create YouTube channels that attract fans
✅ Funnel followers into your own Skool community
You don’t need more hacks. You need a system.
⚡ Join creators building audiences they actually own.

Bloggers Group Frequently Asked Questions
1: Do You Have a Refund Policy?
Refunds are considered on a case-by-case basis, but do not happen in general due to the consumed knowledge factor and risk of fraud and SPAM to our system.
2: What is the Total Cost of Membership plus training?
Currently FREE to Join with multiple Courses and an optional upgraded all-inclusive membership at an insane $17 per month or $170 per year.
3: What kind of classrooms and schedule can I expect?
We are new and building a set of classes that cover content creation, tribe building, Artificial Intelligence, and more to help develop professional content channels like blogs, social channels, YouTube, and Podcasts. We also help you learn about Skool.com communities and how to use them, and part of your monetization plan.
4: Does Syndication Hurt Blogs due to duplicate content rules in Google?
Syndication has always helped major news sites like Reuters, AP, and even blogs such as Mashable and Huffington Post. Your initial post’s location will serve as the point of reference of the original in the published articles, and the small penalty you may get from Google is made up for in audience growth and brand recognition.
5: Does the bloggers group guarantee my articles will get engagement or that I will find brand-building partnerships?
We are a meeting place and training den for bloggers, YouTubers, Podcasters, and Skool Community Owners; the partnerships you build are based on YOU factors we can not control, so there is no guarantee this will work for you.
6. What types of Sites are allowed to use theBlogMan Bloggers Group on SKool?
Blogs, online journals, websites with a blog, YouTubers, Podcasters, and companies that service bloggers, such as Theme and Plugin Coders, web designers focused on blogs, and hosting providers. The rule of thumb, though, is to let your content do the talking and not SPAM anyone with your offers. It is illegal to start, against the rules. theBlogMan will review your ethics, so it damages your reputation, and you get booted with NO REFUND.
7. Are additional services required?
No. Admin and other members offer services to bloggers on an as-needed basis. Members are advised to do their research before taking any offer. Admin does not hold exclusive rights, even though I currently offer website hosting, including blog hosting through WebFire Site, and in the near future will offer WordPress Design Services as well under the brand WebFire Site Design.
8. Is there anything else to know about theBlogMan Bloggers Group on Skool?
Yes. While we do charge for membership and will generate some revenues from membership sales, we are also affiliates of the Skool Platform. Members who join and later decide to build their own groups at Skool will earn us a commission that does not add to your membership price. We also affiliate with some blog-related tools, such as RightBlogger AI Kit for bloggers and Wealthy Affiliate’s Training and Tool Kit. It is safe to say that when I mention these powerhouse tools, the link is a paid link that also earns me a commission.
CALL TO ACTION?
No hard pressure here; this is a service you may or may not enjoy. Many will enjoy a harder go-it-alone approach to find like-minded bloggers and news sites to collaborate with, to find the best resources, and to expand their knowledge of the craft. Nobody is forcing you to join, but if you do, you can kick the tires for a full 7 days at NO COST to you. SO that said, here is the link one more time.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN US FREE TODAY!
This is a compelling offer, especially for bloggers stuck in the ‘lone wolf’ phase. The structured approach to collaboration and monthly resources is appealing. I have a question about the syndication aspect: for bloggers in very specific, non-news niches (e.g., specialized hobby or B2B topics), what strategies does the group recommend for finding relevant syndication partners that align with that audience, rather than just larger general sites?
On Syndication it is best if a publication does align with your niche if you are looking in terms of SEO effect but broader publications such as news sites do still bring in a large opportunity for DISCOVERY, that reader that stumbles on an article and later becomes a fan.
This is a great offer for bloggers who feel alone and would like to do some collaboration with other like minded individuals. I have had some experience with the Skool site and I enjoy its ease of use and simplicity.
I just wondered what the training is like, and if you compare it to Wealthy Affiliate, is there more included that I cannot learn at Wealthy Affiliate?
I have been training and learning this business since 2004 and have trained with over a dozen top marketers. All of them influence my training programs like the Bootcamp but probably the greatest influence is Wealthy Affiliate. Where we differ is more time and energy spent planning our blogs from understanding your Why to building niche case studies and customer avatars to know your business and your gameplan before you have chosen a niche, decide its wrong, and start over 3 times.
I have been in WA for 11 years and that is my one peeve is the training does rush you to site creation and could be better on niche selection before you reach that point. In all the Bootcamp here is a great guide to use along with Wealthy Affiliate to fill in some gaps and add fresh perspectives.
This post on TheBlogman is actually exactly what I’ve been looking for. ???? I feel like I’ve been screaming into the digital void for months, just posting and hoping the algorithm gods choose me. The idea of a Blogger’s Group for collaboration is such a move.
As a Gen Z creator, I feel like we’re often told that “everyone is your competition,” but that mindset is so draining. This post finally says the quiet part out loud: we actually grow faster when we stop gatekeeping and start engaging.
Thanks Leah, competition is true and there are bad actors but we focus on healthy competition and celebrating each blogs unique voice.
This is an amazing opportunity to learn from one of the best. To get in at this price is a no brainer and I have been diving into the 90 day challenge. Andrew is a wealth of knowledge and I used his advice and generated 2.5 weeks of blog posts for my website.
Awesome feedback SHawn. We are glad to have you in the group and look forward to working with you for years to come.