Fathercraft, founded by dad bloggers & brothers-in-law Paul Zalewski and John Doht, is a huge daddy blog packed with product reviews, parenting advice, and more, with a focus on parents of babies and 1- to 2-year-olds. It offers free downloadable resources aimed at first-time dads and new parents.
As well as monetizing through affiliate links, Fathercraft offers online courses, merch, and a stylish diaper bag for dads.
2. HighTechDad
HighTechDad Blog Example (Homepage) and Influencer to Learn From
Gadget-loving and geek dads will be right at home at HighTechDad. Run by Michael Sheehan, this dad blog example covers a wide range of gadget and tech topics—usually with a parenting slant.
With its focus on tech and gadgets for parents, HighTechDad makes b2b email lists poland the most of affiliate marketing to monetize their blog. Posts include a lot of reviews and product roundups, plus there’s a shop full of products with affiliate links—making this a great example of a profitable blogging niche to explore.
3. Designer Daddy
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Taking a more old-school approach, the Designer Daddy blog is very much a dad’s take on a personal blog from a layout perspective, with a very traditional sidebar, family photos, and a colorful design. It’s run by Brent Almond, who writes about life as a gay dad raising an adopted son and about LGBTQ issues in general.
There’s some monetization in the form of affiliate links, plus Brent links from the blog’s About page to his work as an illustrator and designer, which serves to generate freelance work for him when a reader that could use his creative eye, connects with his mission.
4. Days of a Domestic Dad
Days of a Domestic Dad Blogger (Screenshot) Best Dad Blogs to Learn From
Days of a Domestic Dad is run by father of 5 (and grandfather of 2) Colby Shipwash. It’s packed with posts related to family and home, covering everything from starting a family to how-to guides on cleaning dryer vents. There’s a focus on cars, travel, tech, and entertainment content, which are often home base topics for many of our top dad bloggers.
Like many other dad blogs, it’s monetized through affiliate marketing, with lots of product reviews, and they also run blog advertisements through Google AdSense. Colby is active on social media, including Facebook and Instagram, from where he drives much of his blog traffic.
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