When Katrin Nürnberger started Sugar Free Londoner in the autumn of 2015, she didn’t set out to start an online business.
“In the beginning, it was simply an outlet for my creativity and a way to share the way of eating that I loved,” says Katrin. “I worked on the blog alongside my day job as a journalist — and I knew nothing about food blogging and even less about earning money online.”
Katrin’s mission was simple: she wanted to show people that going sugar-free can be delicious instead of restrictive. To get started, she watched YouTube videos that walked her through starting a website, taking quality photos, and perfecting her recipes so that she could feel confident sharing them with the world.
It was an exciting learning experience — but the true breakthrough came when Katrin realized she didn’t have to go at it alone.
“I joined food blogger groups on Facebook and realized that the power in blogging was all about working with my competitors and sharing each other’s content on social media,” says Katrin. “I’m lucky that more seasoned bloggers took me under their wing. They graciously included my recipes in roundups and showed my content to their audiences. They taught me so much, and I value this community highly to this day.”
Soon enough, Katrin’s recipes took off — and before she knew it, her hobby had turned into a full-fledged business. But before she could work full-time on Sugar Free Londoner, she’d need to figure out a winning monetization strategy.