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The Vine Podcast is a show designed for food bloggers who want to spend more time creating content for their audience and less time feeling overwhelmed on how to make their brand and website work for them. Each episode is designed to give you strategies and tools to build your brand and website and get back to why you started a food blog in the first place. Join host Madison Wetherill as we explore how to build a food blog that serves you and your audience.

The Vine Podcast Madison Wetherill

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The Vine Podcast is a show designed for food bloggers who want to spend more time creating content for their audience and less time feeling overwhelmed on how to make their brand and website work for them. Each episode is designed to give you strategies and tools to build your brand and website and get back to why you started a food blog in the first place. Join host Madison Wetherill as we explore how to build a food blog that serves you and your audience.

    Organizing Your Blog Categories

    Organizing Your Blog Categories

    In this episode:
    Let’s talk about categories! One of the conversations I always seem to have with my clients is around how to properly use categories to organize their blog. Listen along as we discuss the importance of categories, how many you should have, and what to do if you’ve never considered your categories before.
    In this episode:
    Categories VS Tags
    I'll hash out the difference between a category and a tag, and how to properly utilize both of them
    How to organize your categories Start with thinking about your niche, make sure you have this nailed down and stick with it! With your niche in mind, you can start to choose which categories make the most sense for your blog. The next step is to look at how your website is organized. Thinking about your user experience can really help you to start to wrap your head around what categories you might need.  How many categories do you need?
    First look at how many blog posts you have in the first place. Feast Design Co has a guideline of a 1:10 ratio of categories to posts as a guideline. So that means if you have 200 posts, it would be okay to have upwards of 20 categories. Ultimately, it's about drilling down specifics as many levels down as possible, so that it is easier for visitors to find what they are looking for. Fully fill out your category pages
    It’s a good idea to have an outlook on the number and types of categories you think you will want to fill out eventually. You want your categories to be as filled out as possible and you don't want to have categories with one or two posts unless you plan to be building those posts out in the next few months.  How to fix old categories
    By taking a step back to analyze and categorize content on your site, you will be able to laser focus on the direction of your blog, and therefore the type of content you need to start creating, to further fill out those categories.  
    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    EP 18: Figuring Out Your Niche as a Food Blogger
    EP 27: What Should Be On the Homepage of Your Food Blog

    EP 30: How to Customize Your Recipe Index

    Connect With Madison
    Instagram | Website | Show Notes
    Work with Grace + Vine in 2024:
    Design Services for Food Bloggers
    Our newest way to redesign your website! Learn more here.

    • 19 min
    Should You Delete Old Content

    Should You Delete Old Content

    In this episode:
    If you have been blogging for a handful of years it's likely you have hundreds or thousands of blog posts in your archives. If you have ever wondered if you should delete old content or revise and update them, this process of deciding and taking action will help!
    In this episode:
    Review the traffic Research keywords Think about your audience Choose what to do Connect With Madison
    Instagram | Website | Show Notes
    Work with Grace + Vine in 2024:
    Design Services for Food Bloggers
    Our newest way to redesign your website! Learn more here.

    • 21 min
    3 Quick Wins for E-E-A-T

    3 Quick Wins for E-E-A-T

    In this episode:
    Most creators have heard of E-E-A-T, but have you thought about how it could benefit your blog? Use these 3 tips to start using E-E-A-T to set you apart!
    In this episode:
    E-E-A-T prime real estate: your About Page Prove you are a real person Share your expertise and authority Connect With Madison
    Instagram | Website | Show Notes
    Work with Grace + Vine in 2024:
    Design Services for Food Bloggers
    Our newest way to redesign your website! Learn more here.

    • 22 min
    5 Ways To Make Your Blog Post Stand Out

    5 Ways To Make Your Blog Post Stand Out

    In this episode:
    In the very crowded sea that is Google results, it's so important to have a strategy to make your blog posts stand out. Today I cover five ways in which you can do this! 
    In this episode:
    Styled Gutenberg blocks Recipe at a glance Design your recipe card to stand out Connect With Madison
    Instagram | Website | Show Notes
    Work with Grace + Vine in 2024:
    Design Services for Food Bloggers
    Our newest way to redesign your website! Learn more here.

    • 22 min
    How To Do A Content Audit

    How To Do A Content Audit

    In this episode:
    No matter how long you have been running your blog, you're bound to have a lot of old content you want to improve. Performing a content audit on your blog posts can help you deep dive into all the content you have ever produced. 
    Listen along to learn how gathering this crucial SEO data can give a better idea of where you want to take your blog and what actions you need to take to boost your SEO and make a better experience for your readers.
    In this episode:
    What is a content audit What you can learn from a content audit How to perform a content audit Connect With Madison
    Instagram | Website | Show Notes
    Work with Grace + Vine in 2024:
    Design Services for Food Bloggers
    Our newest way to redesign your website! Learn more here.

    • 31 min
    Is Your Blog Ready for Growth?

    Is Your Blog Ready for Growth?

    In this episode:
    As a food blogger, you want to continue to grow to reach more people with your blog. But have you ever considered if your blog is ready for growth? 
    Listen in to hear the things you might not have considered that you can prepare for before your blog's growth feels out of control. 
    In this episode:
    Being ready for comments & email increase Being proactive about site speed & hosting Making your website easy to navigate Having an easy-to-find email opt-in Connect With Madison
    Instagram | Website | Show Notes
    Work with Grace + Vine in 2024:
    Design Services for Food Bloggers
    Our newest way to redesign your website! Learn more here.

    • 18 min

Customer Reviews

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36 Ratings

36 Ratings

Melissa Riker ,

New Favorite Podcast

I came across this podcast a few weeks ago and have been binge listening ever since. I have been blogging eleven years and have two blogs and a six figure business and even as long as I’ve been doing this I’m finding so much value out of every episode to help me strategize my business. I even listen to episodes more than once because I feel so inspired with actionable steps afterwards! Thank you!

SuzeLeeB ,

So much helpful info

If you are a food blogger of any level, or even if you are a blogger of another niche, you need to be listening to this podcast. Madison gives insightful tips into the world of publishing content online. She talks not just about design and branding, but time management and running a small business as well. Every episode is packed with great information.

Paris in Winter ,

Helpful info for any food blogger

I've been listening to this podcast for a few weeks now, and I've gleaned lots of helpful insight. After Madison's podcast on preparing for Quarter 4 I went home & made a huge list of possible topics that would be a good complement to my existing popular content.

The only negative to the show is that Madison has a habit of saying "really" for emphasis. It might be as much as 50 times per episode. It sometimes distracts and detracts from what she's saying.

Other than that quibble, I highly recommend it!

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