My blog is 3-months-old today, yay! I feel like I’ve
made it through my first trimester. But, this one may have been more
challenging than my first trimester of pregnancy (minus the full-day morning
sickness). During the first three months of pregnancy I had no idea what I was
doing, was beyond nervous when it came to if I was doing the right thing or
what I was supposed to be doing and had absolutely no idea of what to expect.
Ditto for blogging. Since I don’t have a sweet little ultrasound picture to
post on my fridge, I’m going to have to settle for an actual post.
Even though I normally post kids’ art activities
(and anything else related to children’s crafts), writing about the blogging
process is something that gives me a way to look back and remember (or
evaluate) how it’s going and maybe even hopefully help a new blogger someday. I
know that I enjoy reading about blogging from bloggers, so here’s what I’ve
learned in my first trimester:
1. Don’t
compare yourself to anyone else. Every blog, like every baby, is different. I wouldn’t
have compared my son at 3-months pregnant to another woman’s 4-year-old.
Likewise, I can’t do the same with my blog. Although it’s not exactly a
confidence boost to see that another blogger has 100,000 Facebook likes, a
similar number of Pinterest followers and tens of thousands of page views a day
(when my numbers look miniscule), I have to constantly remind myself that these
things take time. Oh yeah, and hard work too!
2. Pictures,
pictures, pictures! In honor of my blog turning 3-months-old, I went back and
took a look at the first month’s posts. I found that the photo aspect was
sorely lacking. For example, I posted on seven ways to make finger painting more fun. That’s the perfect opportunity to add in creative and colorful photos
of the process. I had one picture – and it wasn’t so hot. A blob of green paint
next to a little pile of salt. Really? Who wants to Pin that? Nobody. It just
isn’t interesting. I went back and added some newer pictures as well as
creating a few (hopefully) eye-catching collages courtesy of Picmonkey.
Cute with colors! |
Ummm? Not so great. |
3. Tone
down the snarky type of writing. What I thought of as cutesy when I wrote it
actually read as somewhat preachy when I went back to re-evaluate it. Was I
trying to hard? Yes. Lesson learned – I should just be me and not try to
impress anyone (it really wasn’t very impressive anyway).
4. Provide
options. After years of teaching museum-based children’s art classes I tend to
create projects that are kind of involved. That’s ok for when I get to teach
them, but I’ve realized that not every mom wants to pull out the plaster to
make a puppet (but, some certainly do). So, going forward I’m going to provide
more options.
5. Blogging
isn’t just writing. For the past five or so years I’ve been writing for other
people as a freelancer. I write what they want me to, they pay me and we both
go on our merry ways until they ask me to write for them again. Whether one
person or one million people read what I wrote really isn’t my concern – I get
paid the same amount either way. But, with blogging it’s my job to promote my
posts. I’ve found that the actual content creation is only a small part of
getting a blog up and running. As someone who only used Facebook, and only used
it to connect with friends and relatives who didn’t live nearby, I feel like I’ve
gotten a crash course on social media marketing.
6. Bloggers
= a fantastic, supportive community. I was blown away by how helpful, non-competitive
and positive the other bloggers who I’ve connected with have been. I seriously
would have quit a few weeks in if it hadn’t been for the insights and help of
other much more seasoned bloggers. I only hope that someday I’ll be able to pay
it back and help someone who is in the place that I am now!
Congratulations on your 3 month anniversary! I'm almost there myself - I can't believe how much fun it is!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThe community is definitely the most rewarding and surprising aspect of blogging. Congrats on your first blogger milestone :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! It is. It's so nice to have a community of supporters, instead of just sitting alone writing.
DeleteHooray! Congrats on your blog's first three months! I love your blog and I'm always excited to see a new post.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
DeleteCongratulations!! 3 months is amazing! I'm coming up on 1 month and feel super accomplished just to make it that long! I, for one, LOVE all the kids crafts you post about. But, like you, i like reading about blogging from other bloggers.
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