What I Learned About Blogging in 14 Years
by Nile Flores http://blondish.net @blondishnet
14 Years of Blogging???
I wasn’t always a tech blogger.
I wasn’t always a WordPress user.
I wasn’t always a mom.
I just loved to write!
Have a site focus
Even if you blog about random stuff around your personal life, let people know:
Who you areWhat you’re offeringWhy you matter
People love to hear your story!
You Need a Newsletter
Utilize RSS to Newsletter Campaigns.
Utilize site updates to reel visitors back to whatever is happening on your website or social networks.
Backups Are Important
You never know when your site will have problems.
Always backup your site.
Don’t wait for your web host to do it for you.
Ignore the Haters
Some people are crazy and have nothing to do but grief others.
Ignore it if you can.
Moderate what you can’t.
You Don’t Have to Be A Blogging Machine
We’re all not Nile-bot, and even Nile-bot needs a vacation.
Set your blog schedule.
Live your life!
Make friends with other bloggers
Make friends with influencers in your niche.
Make friends with influencers in niche similar to yours.
Make friends with your readers. Many of them blog too.
Blogging isn’t perfect
WordPress has that handy Update button. Use it!
Your best post from way back in the day may have spelling and grammar errors, but you can always go back to fix it.
Blogging isn’t a glamorous job
For some, eventually it will be, but it’s not.
Don’t quit your day job.
Humble Pie
Sometimes you’re gonna eat a piece of it.
Accept the mistake, learn from the experience, and move on.
Family is Important
You may like to blog, and get so wrapped up in it, but don’t forget your family.
I’m Nile Flores
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