Today marks the one year anniversary of my first blog post, or my blogiversary, as it’s referred to in the blogging world. Wow, I can’t believe I have been blogging for one entire year. I wasn’t sure I would last this long, and as it turns out, I still have a lot to say! To celebrate this occasion, I decided to give my blog a makeover with the help of two wonderful and very patient ladies…Erin at twothirdshazel and Lisette at highnotedesigns, I highly recommend you stop by both their blogs and say hello. Thanks to them, my blog now has a fresh, new look which I love.
While this past year has been a ton of fun, it has also been a ton of work (much more than I had anticipated to be honest), and a learning experience for sure. First and foremost, when I signed up with WordPress, I had no idea how to use the program, and I had to set this blog up myself, with no help…YIKES! Thankfully, WordPress actually has some pretty good customer service and they got back to me pretty quickly whenever I had questions (which was quite often). Having said that, it seemed like it took forever to learn. But eventually I got comfortable enough with it and felt brave enough to publish my first post.
So here are the top 5 things I’ve learned in my one year of blogging:
- You can find a blog on any topic at all (really, any topic). Before starting on this journey, I had read a few blogs on fashion and travel, but for the most part, I thought blogging was generally about people sharing their quirky life experiences and opinions. I was seriously misinformed. I have come across bloggers that blog about anything under the sun. What I found most surprising is how often people blog (many 5-7 times a week!) and also the topics that are being discussed. Oh and there are about a zillion bloggers out there in the blogging world. If you have a subject that you are curious about or just looking for research on ANYTHING…Google it and you will see that many of the results are links to blog posts.
- Bloggers are monetizing their blogs. I didn’t realize just how many bloggers are making a part-time or possibly full time living off blogging (kudos to them for figuring that out). But as much as I enjoy reading about the latest brownie recipe, or the hottest new hotel in Fiji, do I really want to read about the newest light bulbs GE is coming out with? Not really. However, I’ve also come across many blogs that are amazing and full of great content, which I now follow on a regular basis. And the bloggers I have met through this process are wonderful. They are supportive and have great ideas, as well as answers to many questions I have had.
- Social media is key in increasing your blog’s traffic. This is crucial. Most of my readers are being referred to my blog from my blog’s Facebook page, as well as posts on Instagram and Pinterest. I can’t stress this enough, you have to advertise your blog everywhere. Encourage your friends and followers to share your posts with their friends and on their social media outlets.
- Blogging is a lot of work and takes up a lot of time. I blog for fun (although I’m sure hubby would love for me to make some income on the side). I truly enjoy sharing my thoughts on beautiful places I have traveled to, nice restaurants, good books, fun crafts, whatever tickles my fancy on a particular day. I don’t have or want a niche because I feel that would limit what I can write about. Of course, I have read that it’s better to have a niche, such as, “beach” travel or “gluten free” recipes, etc. But I prefer having flexibility, so I just call myself a lifestyle blogger, and it works…for now. I usually blog only once a week, twice a week, on occasion, if I have a lot on my mind. But I couldn’t imagine blogging every day. I like to take my time with my posts (I have a bit of OCD). I wish I could blog more frequently, as I have seen many fellow bloggers do, but I just haven’t figured out how to accomplish that yet…life gets in the way. And I guess for now, that’s OK. Because you see, as a blogger, I realized that I am not just a writer, but also an editor, photographer, photo editor (oh boy, had to learn Photoshop too), marketer, planner (I’m good at that), publicist…the list goes on and on. It’s truly a lot of work and very time consuming. I’ve always believed in quality over quantity. I really enjoy blogging at my pace and I love that my readers are enjoying it as well.
- Blog about what’s important to YOU, not others. I come across so many bloggers that are obsessing over their Google Analytics, Klout scores, Alexa ranking, number of comments they’re getting, number of subscribers they have…etc. While all of these measurements may be significant, especially to those that make money from product reviews and endorsements, it’s not what’s most important. Remind yourself why you started blogging in the first place (I’m sure it wasn’t about the most efficient light bulbs on the market now). Most likely it’s because you love to write and share your thoughts and ideas with others. Don’t lose sight of that.
So if you’re reading this…thank you, thank you, thank you! If you’ve left comments on my blog, shared my posts, or even just discussed them with others, I am sending you an e-hug. I’m really happy that you find my blog entertaining and I hope that you can relate to some of my ideas, as I have really enjoyed reading all of your comments this past year. I hope you have followed me on my adventure thus far and if you haven’t, please take a look around, and let me know your thoughts. I’m just as excited to start my second year of blogging. Until next time…

Happy blogaversary!!! I have been at it almost 5 and a half years and sometimes I can not believe it’s been that long. Oh, and I completely agree about social media being where it’s at.
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Wow Robin, 5 years, now that’s an accomplishment!
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Happy first blogivesary to you. It is hard to find time to blog at the same time taking care of our family. Glad you made it on your first year and wish you luck 🙂
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Congratulations! You are so right, blogging takes tons of work. Not many people realize that. These are some great tips.
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Happy blogiversary! It’s my blogiversary this month, too (on the 4th!)
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Congrats on the year mark! It’s such a great accomplishment and keep it up!
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Your not kidding about blogging being a lot of work. I never knew it would be this difficult when I started and I love it none the less!
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Well said, Carmen! Congratulations and happy anniversary! Blogging can really be a lot of work but as long as you enjoy it, you’ll do just fine. I’ve had my share of hiatus since I started blogging in 2003, but I keep coming back. I can’t really stay away. So, you enjoy the blogosphere and keep those posts coming. I look forward to reading your future posts. Cheers!
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Thank you so much! I really do enjoy it!
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First of all, happy anniversary. Good job on staying the course, because you’re right. These things take a ton of time! Keep up the good work!
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Happiest of Blog-a-versaries to you! Congrats!!! And I LOVE the new look here! SO cute!!!
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Thank you!
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Happy blogaversary! The blog looks great!
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Happy Anniversary! It feels great to hit that one year doesn’t it? Many more to come!
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Happy Blogaversary! I never realized how much work a blog takes until I started doing VA work for my sister and mom.
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Wooohoooo happy first blogiversery! It’s amazing what a year can do and the things you learn 🙂 X
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I have tried so many times to make money from ads, it just does not seem to be profitable for me. Still trying though!
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Congrats on your first year! Here’s to many more.
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Congrats on your blogging anniversary! Blogging does require a lot of work, but it’s like any other business and with great content pays off over time.
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So true on all of those. You have a great insight on all of this.
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Congratulations on your bloggiversary! Blogging can be fun, rewarding and daunting all at the same time. Do whatever you can to keep your passion for it going. That’s hard to do after 7 years.
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Happy Blogiversary!! I’m with you on the monetizing – I get it, I monetize my own site, but I draw the line at blogging about anything and everything willing to pay me.
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Happy blogiversary! You are certainly off to a good start!
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Congrats on the milestone! I love following bloggers that post on a variety of topics. It’s refreshing to be able to learn something new about science, history and culture through an individual perspective.
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Congrats! A year sure does fly by, doesn’t it?
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I agree with you in so many ways. I only look at my numbers when I have to. I don’t let it stress me out anymore!
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You can’t because then it’s not fun anymore 😦
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Congrats on one year of blogging!! It’s such a fun and rewarding hobby!! I say don’t worry about your numbers, they will come. Just focus on your content and networking. I motorized my blog and I used to take any sponsored material that came my way and then I realized how silly that was because I wasn’t being true to me so now I only take on projects that I believe in and want to promote.
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Congrats on reaching your one year blogging anniversary! I hope you have many more fun filled years!
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Congrats on one year blogging! What a great milestone.
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Congrats on your 1 Year blogiversary!!! Its always fun to look back and see how much you have grown since beginning!
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E-hug right back at you. I really do love your blog I recently had a one year blogiverary with webhosting and a domain. I have done some product reviews you are totally right no one cares what company has that’s coming out that’s new. I also am a lifestyle blogger but I blog mostly on health related topics or special needs because I blog about our medical journey and I have had my 1 year blogger rut I guess. I have some great post but the editing part I am not so great at. I agree us bloggers do spend a lot of time learning and growing.
Happy 1 year anniversary on your wonderful blog.
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Thank you so much for your comments Amanda! I have read your blog as well, and it’s really good.
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aww blushes. Waves and gives hugs. hope you have a great week.
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MAMA!!! Your blog is super fantabulous and congrats on the 1 year blogiversary!!!!!!!! Love, Caro ❤
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Atta girl…you learned in a year what it took me two years to learn. Four years later I still love to blog. For me 😉
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Love your approach. I am a big proponent of doing what you love.
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Happy blog anniversary – what an awesome milestone. These are great tips as well!
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Congratulations on hitting this milestone! wising you all the very best. You have great points about blogging here..
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Happy Blogiversary! It’s crazy how much more work it is than peopel realize, isn’t it?
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Congratulations on your blog birthday. It is a lot of work but yet difficult to walk away from. One thing I have learned is that blogging is different for everyone and you can only really worry about yourself and the experience that you want to get out of it.
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Happy Blogaversary to your blog!!! You have been doing great in the last years! 🙂
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Good for you! Taking on a Blog is like a second job…actually, I find the advertising on social media to be more work that the actual Blog!
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Didn’t see the old design of your blog but loving this makeover, so refreshing! I don’t have skill in blog design so I always seek help from friends. Congrats on your blogiversary!
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Happy blogaversary! Being in blogosphere taught me so many thing about online.It’s fun and found some new good friends.Great post.
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Happy blogiversary! The first year is such an accomplishment! You nailed all the major points about blogging, especially about it being a lot of work and it’s all about that social media.
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Happy Blogiversary! It’s always great to see bloggers hitting the one year mark, especially when the usual stat says that most bloggers don’t make it past 6 months.
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Happy Blogiversary! Congratulations and great tip! I only started a blog in January and your tips are perfect! It is a lot of work but an amazing experience. I completely agree that social media helps to promote and attract people!
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Happy bloggiversary. One year is a huge milestone and yes blogging is a LOT of work
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Happy blogaversary!!! #5 Blog about what’s important to YOU, not others. – that is a big one for me. I have been blogging since the late 90s and pretty much write about whatever I want to write about. But, when I started the food blog 1.5yrs ago as an extension of a site I was writing a ton of food on, I started to fall into this trap of what a food blog should have on it. But, I had so many other things I wanted to share. So, I had to rethink my blogging business plan.
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Definitely, good for you!
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Happy Blogiversary!! My 1 year will be this July – it’s so amazing how much one can learn in just one year eh?
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A big Happy Bloggiversary to you!! Here’s hoping to many more. 🙂
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Congrats on your Blogiversary! =) That is awesome. Blogging sure is a lot of work but I don’t think I could ever stop. =)
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Wow! Congrats! I have only has my blog for a month and it is so much work! I look forward to the day when I can make money blogging!
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Yay! Happy anniversary. I never thought I would do this for so long either, but I am at 1 1/2 years now & loving every minute of it.
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Congrats! Your blog looks great! I am looking to change mine up and give it a cleaner simpler look. I don’t really have a niche, however, my blog has “review” in the title. I am also more of a lifestyle blogger. I have been blogging for about 5 years now and it seems like I only started the other day.
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