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How to Start a Blog and Make Money in 2025 – Part 1/5: Picking a Topic and a Name

ByJohn Dawson August 11, 2025September 5, 2025

Picking a Topic and a Name

In my last post, Why Blogging Is Still Worth It, and Why You Should Start Now, we explored why blogging remains one of the most effective ways to share your ideas, grow an audience, and build an income stream.

Now it’s time to take the first practical step: deciding what your blog will be about and what you’ll call it. These two choices (your topic or niche, and your blog name), set the foundation for everything that follows.

To make the right start, bloggers need to:

  • Pick a niche they’ll actually enjoy writing about over time,
  • Choose a name that feels right but still leaves room to grow, and
  • Avoid overthinking “perfection,” since blogs naturally evolve.

By the end of this post, you’ll know how to select both a niche and a name that can grow with you, so your blog has the best possible foundation.

“A name is the blueprint of the thing we call character. You ask, ‘What’s in a name?’ I answer, ‘Just about everything you do.”

Morris Mandel

A Choice That Can Grow With You

Step 1: Choose a Niche

Step 2: Choose a Blog Name

Step 3: Secure Your Domain Name

What’s Next

FAQ – Choosing a Blog Topic and Name

A Choice That Can Grow With You

You’ve decided to start a blog, great! But before you rush to buy a domain or start designing, you need to answer two critical questions:

  1. What will your blog be about?
  2. What will you call it?

Get these two decisions right, and you’ll save yourself a lot of headaches later. That said, you don’t need to stress over perfection. Just choose something you’ll be happy to stick with.

Try to think of a topic (niche) you’ll actually enjoy writing about and a blog name that feels right: one that leaves you room to grow as your blog evolves.


Step 1: Choose a Niche

This is where many beginners freeze. They overthink their choice, trying to find the “perfect” niche.

When in fact there is no perfect topic.

But there is a great topic for you.

The best niche is one you can keep writing about without getting bored. Consistency is what builds a blog, not chasing the trendiest topic of the month.

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What Makes a Good Blog Topic in 2025?

A good blog topic is one you enjoy enough to keep writing about consistently, because burnout kills blogs faster than bad SEO ever could. It also needs an audience: people should be Googling, searching, or pinning content around your theme, otherwise, even the best writing won’t get discovered. And finally, the topic should bring some kind of value: solving a problem, teaching something useful, or inspiring readers. Even “fun” niches work best when they offer a clear benefit.

To test whether your idea holds up, ask yourself a few simple questions. What do people often come to you for advice about? What challenges have you solved recently that might help others? What do you wish you had known one or two years ago? And perhaps most importantly: could you easily write ten posts on this subject without running out of ideas? If the answer is yes, you’re on the right track.

Inspiration: Topics That Work

You can succeed in any niche, but some are easier to monetize because advertisers pay higher rates or readers are ready to buy. Here are some examples:

  • Personal Finance & Online Business: Budgeting, side hustles, freelancing tips, investing basics
  • Food & Lifestyle: Easy recipes, meal prep, home organization, cozy living
  • Health & Wellness: Fitness routines, mental health, self-care, postpartum recovery
  • Travel & Parenting: City guides, toddler activities, family travel tips
  • Tech & Software: App tutorials, blogging tips, AI tools

And don’t worry if your idea feels “too small.” Niches like urban gardening, bullet journaling, or even potato chip reviews have dedicated audiences. The internet is huge.

Tip: Pick something you can grow with. It’s okay if you start broad (e.g., “healthy living”) and narrow down later (e.g., “meal prep for busy moms”). Blogs evolve, yours will too.

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Step 2: Choose a Blog Name

What Makes a Good Blog Name?

A strong blog name is short and simple, ideally no more than three words. It should be easy to spell and pronounce, so avoid things like numbers or hyphens that can confuse readers.

The best names also leave room to grow. For example, “KetoLife2025” locks you into one narrow diet, while something like “Healthy Bite” allows you to expand into other areas over time.

Finally, test how natural it feels to say out loud. If introducing yourself with “I run yourblogname.com” sounds awkward, it’s a sign you should keep brainstorming.

How to Brainstorm Names That Work

  1. Write down 10–20 words related to your topic or vibe.
  2. Mix and match them. Add personality words: cozy, wild, mindful, bold, glow, vault, wander.
  3. Try different styles:
    • YourName + Topic: JennaTravels, MariaMakesMoney
    • Catchy Phrases: The Lazy Budgeter, No BS Wellness
    • Benefit-Based: Simplify & Thrive, Escape the 9-to-5
    • Descriptive Combos: Bullet Journal Babe, Fit Freelance Life

Tip: Still stuck? Ask an AI tool (like ChatGPT) to generate name ideas. Many bloggers do this in 2025! You can also explore the Brand Name Generators section of my Toolbox, which lists a variety of free and premium tools for brainstorming blog names.

When in doubt, marketing expert Adam Enfroy recommends choosing your own name for your blog: it helps build a flexible personal brand and makes it easier to pivot if your niche evolves. This approach gives you the freedom to shift topics, rebrand, or expand without starting from scratch.


Step 3: Secure Your Domain Name

Quick Domain Tips

Your domain is your blog’s web address (like myamazingblog.com). Keep it as close to your blog name as possible.

  • Go for .com if available
  • Avoid dashes or numbers
  • If your name is taken, tweak it slightly: add “the,” “my,” or “blog” (e.g., thequietshift.com, mybudgetjournal.com)

Tip: You’ll often get a free domain when you sign up for hosting, so don’t rush to buy it separately yet.

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What’s Next

Once you have a topic and a name, you’re ready for the exciting part: launching your blog and getting it online.

Next, in part 2/5:

  • From Idea to Website: Hosting, Domain, and WordPress Setup.
    A no-tech-stress guide to getting your blog online with WordPress and setting up the basics.

This next post will be followed by:

  • Make It Look & Feel Professional: Themes and Must-Have Pages.
    Choose a clean, beginner-friendly theme and add the essential pages that make your blog look trustworthy.
  • Create & Share Content That Builds Trust (and Your First Readers).
    Write posts that people actually want to read, then promote them the smart way to get your first 100 visitors.
  • Start Monetizing & Grow Steadily Toward Full-Time Income.
    The beginner-friendly ways to make your first $100, and how to scale your blog into a steady, possibly full-time, income.

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Prefer to listen? This topic is also explored in one of my podcast episodes:


FAQ – Choosing a Blog Topic and Name

Begin by choosing a topic (niche) you enjoy and a blog name you can grow with. Getting these right early makes it easier to evolve and avoid rebranding later.

Choose something you can write about consistently, that has an audience searching for it, and that provides value—whether by solving problems, teaching, or inspiring.

Keep it short (under 3 words), easy to spell and say, and broad enough to allow your blog to expand over time. Avoid names that box you into one narrow topic.

Yes, especially if you want long-term flexibility. Using your name builds a personal brand and lets you pivot or expand your niche without starting from scratch.

The next step is launching your blog—choosing hosting, registering your domain, and setting up WordPress—before moving on to design, content, and monetization.


Sources:

  • WPBeginner: How to Choose the Best Blog Niche
    Best Blogging Niche – 7 That Will Make Money (Easily). Guidance on matching personal interest with audience demand, including evergreen niche examples.
  • WPBeginner: Popular Blog Types
    Revealed: Which Are the Most Popular Types of Blogs? Shows current trends in blogging and helps readers align topic ideas with what’s working now.
  • Namecheap Blog: How to Choose the Right Domain Name
    Why small businesses need memorable domain names. Best practices for domain naming.
  • Ryan Robinson: How to Pick a Blog Niche in 2025
    How to Pick a Blog Niche in 2025. Examples of niches with high engagement and monetization opportunities.
  • A Medium Guide: How to Choose the Perfect Blogging Niche
    How to Choose the Perfect Blogging Niche for Aspiring Bloggers. Helps frame the importance of finding a niche that matches interest, audience, and growth potential.
  • Influencer Marketing Hub: Blogging Niche Ideas (2024)
    200+ Best Affiliate Marketing Niches and Sub-Niches to Try in 2025. Examples of niches with high engagement and monetization opportunities.
  • Adam Enfroy: How to Name a Blog (2024)
    How to Pick the Best Blog Name Ideas in 2024. Advice on why using your own name can be a flexible branding choice.

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  • Picking a Topic and a Name
  • A Choice That Can Grow With You
  • Step 1: Choose a Niche
  • Step 2: Choose a Blog Name
  • Step 3: Secure Your Domain Name
  • What’s Next
  • FAQ – Choosing a Blog Topic and Name

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