Hey Dollface! I often get questions about
blogging and I’m always flattered to receive them. When I started blogging 5
years ago, I never knew that I’d be able to inspire as many women as I have.
It’s truly a humbling experience. I enjoy helping others to build their brands
and their blogs so I look forward to giving this advice when asked. With that
being said, I thought I would address the topic of being a great blogger. Read
below to find out 3 things that keep you from being a great blogger.
Whether you’re new to blogging or you’ve been
doing it for a while by now you know that blogging can be anything but easy.
Blogging can be fun in the beginning, but sometimes the newness of it wears off
quick leaving you feeling burned out and over it! Blogger fatigue is real, but
you don’t have to let this get in the way of you being a great blogger. Here
are a few things to work on so that you can stand out in a sea of bloggers.
1. Lack of Confidence
Lack of confidence is the number one blog killer!
Honestly, it's the number one dream killer. If you want to be a blogger, you
have to be make the choice to be confident not just in who you are, but in your
writing style and voice.
The fix: The quickest way to
build some confidence and identify your writing voice is to write about
everything. Get a journal or open a word document and write about any and
everything. This way you'll let go of the fear of writing and of just being who
you are.
2. Lack of Consistency
We often have the ideas, but lack the dedication.
One thing I've learned as a blogger is that your readers love consistency.
Consistency could refer to the fact that you always cover a certain topic.
Consistency could also mean that you post every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
The way you define consistency is totally up to you, but realize that some form
of consistency is necessary.
The fix: I know you've heard
it time and time again, but start an editorial calendar! As a blogger,
sometimes an editorial calendar will be your saving grace because it's a place
to not only record all of our ideas, but it allows you to put yourself on a
loose schedule and allows you to always stay on track. Editorial calendars will
help you with consistency!
3. Lack of Visibility
So you've decided to be a blogger, awesome! Now
you have to work on being visible! Who wants to blog if you're not reaching
your target audience, or worse...no audience at all? Most of us started
blogging to help someone or to show case something we hold special to our
hearts. While you must have a personal love for blogging, support and
interaction will be two things that keep you going. The only way you'll have
support and interaction is to be visible!
The fix: There are several
ways to make yourself visible in the blog world. The biggest ways include
twitter chats, forums, connecting on Instagram or Facebook, commenting on other
blogs and good old fashion emails! There are amazing twitter chats like the
Blogtrends chat that happens every Monday at 9pm that can be joined and
followed by using the hashtag #blogtrends. Many website also have forums that
you can join and chat with others about shared interests. Also, don't be afraid
to comment on other blogs and email other bloggers to introduce yourself.
Connecting with other bloggers and your readers will help to increase your visibility.
If you have any questions about blogging email me
at kelleywithlove@gmail.com.
Thank you!
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