

Eat Blog Talk
Megan Porta
Eat Blog Talk is the one-stop podcast for food bloggers, delivering value and instilling confidence so you can level up in your business. The podcast features interviews with food bloggers and other experts who deliver valuable and relevant information and insights to the blogging space.
We cover all the hot food blogging topics such as SEO, social media strategies, keyword research, how to pitch yourself to brands and which keyword research tools to use. We also focus on improving your mindset, as this will help improve your job performance, creativity, productivity and add value to your business.
Eat Blog Talk publishes new episodes every Monday and Thursday.
We cover all the hot food blogging topics such as SEO, social media strategies, keyword research, how to pitch yourself to brands and which keyword research tools to use. We also focus on improving your mindset, as this will help improve your job performance, creativity, productivity and add value to your business.
Eat Blog Talk publishes new episodes every Monday and Thursday.
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Jan 17, 2022 • 36min
272: Best of 2021 with Megan Porta
2021 was an epic year for both the food blogging community and for the Eat Blog Talk podcast. Join us in this episode to hear what the stats say about the most popular content on this podcast, as well as what the fan favorites and Megan's personal picks were. We also dig into what is in store for 2022! - Common themes for favorite podcast episodes: SEO, quick growth stories, sponsored work. - We want to know what YOU want more of in 2022!

Jan 13, 2022 • 34min
271: Increase Blog Traction by Creating Recipes For People With Chronic Illnesses and Food Allergies with Cristina Curp
After hitting rock bottom with her own health, Cristina from The Castaway Kitchen studied food to get her life back. Inside this episode, she talks about how bloggers can get more traction by creating recipes for people who struggle with chronic illnesses or have food allergies. - The wide array of diets provide opportunity for niching down in powerful ways. - There are people out there who need your resourcefulness with the various diets. - Educate yourself before digging into a specific diet (resources included in show notes). - This mindset offers opportunity for bloggers looking for more traction and traffic!

Jan 10, 2022 • 42min
270: SEO Strategies For Quick, Organic Traffic Growth with Isabel Leong
Full-time travel blogger and SEO coach roaming the world at whim, Isabel from Bel Around the World helps aspiring bloggers and brands get the most out of their online presence and financial freedom by ranking on Google faster by utilizing smart SEO strategies. Inside this episode she gives quick tips on how to get the greatest return for the least amount of effort. - If you create the right content with the right keywords, backlinks can be built naturally. - Sprinkle a mixture of keywords (including LSI indexing) into your recipe posts for more relevancy. - All kinds of details included, such as site speed, information about images, links, descriptions and how to get your content to show up in featured snippets.

Jan 6, 2022 • 40min
269: How to Build Your On-Camera Confidence with Kristin Hoffman
Kristin is the blogger behind Baking Bettie and she teaches her audience through tutorials on her blog, YouTube channel, Instagram, TikTok and through in-person workshops. Her on-camera confidence did not come easily and she shares about how she overcame her fears to find comfort in front of the camera. This episode is packed with actionable tips so you can do this, too! - It might take a while, but keep pushing through those on-camera fears. The end result will be worth the struggle. - Start with what you have! Don't let the overwhelm of needing the perfect equipment or setup keep you from getting started. - Creating consistent videos for your audience is the best way to connect with them on a deep level. - Give yourself permission to create bad content. Embrace imperfection.

Jan 3, 2022 • 41min
268: From Part-Time Blog to Full-Time Thriving Business with Natalya Drozhzhin
Natalya is the founder and head home cook for Momsdish, a food blog focused on bringing crazy easy recipes to the masses. She moved from part-time blogger to full-time business woman alongside her husband and shares about their 2-year journey filled with ups and downs inside this value-packed episode. - Learning how to avoid burnout and maintain some degree of balance is a huge part of the success equation. - Strategizing through the tough times (think: traffic loss due to a Google update) is important. - Hosting blogger retreats is a really great way to build your inner circle and make income outside ad revenue.

Dec 30, 2021 • 14min
267: Series (Part 5): From Many Mistakes to Big Wins with Megan Porta
As the self-proclaimed "poster child" for making the most mistakes in a blogging journey, Megan from the food blog Pip and Ebby shares about the mistakes she has made within this series. This is the fifth episode in a series that covers multiple mistakes, takeaways and action steps for other food bloggers to learn from. Mistake #5: Starting well and ending poorly (or not at all). - Think through every project from start to finish before you dive in. - Finished is not "done." In our ever-evolving space, projects are never complete. - Declutter your current projects to open up space for new things to enter.

Dec 27, 2021 • 1h 7min
266: Three Q1 Trends To Pay Attention To with Jenna Urben
Jenna is the content creator behind The Urben Life, a food and lifestyle blog where she shares allergy-friendly recipes and travel guides. She is an early adopter within the blogging space, staying on top of tools, platforms and trends that are unique to content creators. Inside the episode, she divulges three trends to pay attention to as we head into a new year. - Web stories are just ramping up, so get started (and keep at it). - Facebook reels—More power than Instagram reels?! - What's coming our way on Pinterest. - Bonus: The power of the new Instagram story linking feature.

Dec 23, 2021 • 51min
265: From Ordinary Blogger to Powerhouse Influencer by Using Podcast and Video with Catharina Joubert
Media producer, multilingual educator, podcaster and YouTuber, Catharina runs the Creators Abroad podcast, YouTube channel and production studio. She produces media focusing on max impact (podcasts, videos, social media and blogs), helping creatives spark their imagination, find opportunities, navigate culture, form new connections and build rewarding careers. In this episode she explains why food bloggers should place a focus on creating max impact content. Using your voice to tell stories about your recipes and food is extremely powerful. Utilize the many platforms and media available to deliver content in a unique and captivating way. In such a saturated market, you must find a way to pull away from the pack and make your content stand out.

Dec 20, 2021 • 46min
264: Series with Loren Runion (Part 4 of 4)—Get Out Of Your Comfort Zone: People
Comfort zones are comfortable! But are they productive? Growth occurs within the zone of DIScomfort, so let's dissect this and learn ways we can grow more quickly. Megan of Eat Blog Talk and Loren of the Align and Expand podcast dive into this topic in this podcast series. This is the fourth episode of four, focusing on the topic of PEOPLE. - People and relationships are everything! Choose your people wisely. - Assess the people around you and make some potentially uncomfortable decisions about who you are giving your energy to. - Put yourself in the paths of people whose energy you admire.

Dec 16, 2021 • 51min
263: How Food Bloggers Can Charge What They're Worth with Justin Moore
Justin Moore is founder of Creator Wizard and has made over $3M working with brands. He has a unique perspective as both a creator in the trenches as well as helping countless brands decide how to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on influencer campaigns. Inside this episode, he breaks down common mistakes food bloggers make when pitching and pricing themselves for sponsored work. - Be a detective! Get a full picture of the campaign before saying a word. - Use words that illustrate you know your worth. Language matters! - Don't be a creator, be a consultant. - Know when to walk away. Pay attention to your intuition.


