Tammy Strobel On Growing a Blog from 500 to 6500 Subscribers in 6 Months

by Srinivas Rao

If you haven’t heard of Tammy  Strobel from Rowdy Kittens, I recommend you go check her out. She has actually made other people famous just through association with her. Not only that, she’s up to some really awesome stuff. If you fancy the minimalist lifestyle, Tammy’s blog should be on your must read list.

  • How she turned a duty at her day job into Rowdy Kittens
  • The Media Circus and onslaught of literary agents that emerged after a feature in the NY Times
  • Why There’s enough of an audience to Build a blog Regardless of When you Started
  • How her blog went from 500 to 6500 subscribers in 6 months (this is awesome)
  • The power of laser focus when it comes to building your business
  • How She used a Weekly Post roundup to Connect with People (we should all be doing this more often)
  • Making a shift to creating content that is helpful
  • The Process of Launching a First Ebook with no mailing lists

Tammy Strobel blogs at RowdyKittens about social change through simple living and is the author of Simply Car-free: How to Pedal Toward Financial Freedom and a Healthier Life and SmallTopia.  You can follow her on twitter @rowdykittens

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Yes i have. Working on adding it more consistently

Hey Srini,

Have you considered an outro for the podcast? It might make the endings of the episodes a bit less abrupt.

On another note, thanks for featuring Tammy! I've been very excited to check out her work, as she's been on my radar for a little while now. *Heading over to RK.*

Best,
Haidn

Loved the interview! It helps to know that if I just keep plugging away and don't give up, I can't fail. Thank you!

Tammy, what a lovely human you are! This interview is a delight, and so useful. Thank you both.

Ahhh thanks for the kind words! I'm totally flattered. :)

Great interview, Srini and Tammy! However, I would've liked it to be a bit longer. I might be in the minority on this, but I like my interviews long and juicy ;)