Girl Scout Blog

Girl Scout Blog Success Stories [2024]

Updated: September 24th, 2024

If you have a passion for guiding young minds and a knack for storytelling, consider starting a Girl Scout blog. A Girl Scout blog offers tips, resources, and stories aimed at helping troop leaders, parents, and scouts themselves navigate their journeys in Girl Scouting.

This platform can feature blog posts on badge achievements, leadership skills, craft ideas, and fundraising strategies. Engaging content and practical advice will make your blog an indispensable resource for the Girl Scout community.

Starting this blog involves creating valuable, targeted content on a regular basis, engaging with your audience through comments and social media, and possibly even collaborating with Girl Scout communities for insider tips and contributions. With commitment and consistency, your blog could become a beloved go-to resource for all things Girl Scouts.

In this list, you'll find real-world girl scout blog success stories and very profitable examples of starting a girl scout blog that makes money.

1. Leader Connecting Leaders ($54K/year)

Jodi Carlson, a professional web designer and former Girl Scout leader, started her blog to share her knowledge and resources with other leaders.

She accidentally stumbled into a profitable business when she received an email from a leader on the other side of the country interested in one of her badge activity booklets.

Since then, Carlson has grown her blog into a profitable venture, generating $5,000 - $8,000 a month from activity booklet sales, ad revenue, and affiliate marketing.

How much money it makes: $54K/year
How much did it cost to start: $100
How many people on the team: 0

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How Jodi Carlson Grew A Niche Blog To $6.5K/Month

Jodi Carlson, a professional web designer, turned her Girl Scouts hobby into a successful profitable blog, making $5,000 - 8,000 a month from printable booklets and affiliate marketing, through focusing on Pinterest and Facebook as marketing platforms along with offering free resources and collaboration opportunities.

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