Then I chronicled my pregnancy and put a little drama on the title. (Read:My Pregnancy Misadventures: The Pains, Lessons and Joys) It eventually worked since it became my most popular post of all time. So I found out that readers will favor the emotional or intriguing titles more (of course! but I don't want it to sound like a clickbait)
5. A few months later and the thought of writing was waning on me. I became the reluctant, procrastinating blogger. I couldn't even compose articles anymore. The more I read stuff, the more I felt discouraged.
A lot of bloggers talk about figures and I couldn't help myself comparing to them. I saw no growth in my pageviews. I trapped myself in the idea of comparison which left me feeling down. I almost gave up…
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I became the reluctant, procrastinating blogger. |
6. But I still read and read and read more blogging resources while writing took a backseat. Then I learned the many ways I could grow my blog traffic organically. This post from Prolazydad is gold! I also set up my accounts for various social media platforms (FB page, Instagram, Google+, Pinterest, Twitter) to market my blog posts.
7. My blog traffic was doing pretty well but I lacked engagement and still struggled with my productivity. Just a little bit about me, I’m a full-time mom to an 11 year-old boy and an 18 month-old baby daughter.
So apart from the demanding mommy/wifey duties and breastfeeding in between, I couldn't anymore squeeze my time to insert my writing schedule till I applied some strategies that worked. I joined many lovely Facebook groups which became the driving factor on how my blog and social media ultimately grew. Read: 3 Smart Strategies for the Unproductive Bloggers.
8. I actively participated in the FB Group‘s daily threads and assertively left insightful comments on fellow bloggers' posts.
9. Up to this day, I am still high from my nomination. Yeah, REALLY. Though it may sound cliche, I am happy that someone values or recognizes my work. It's still a lot of hard work after all :)
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The fruit of my labor. My first ever online nomination award! |
Those pretty much sum up the first 9 months of my blogging journey. I can say it's a combination of continuous learning, trial and error and lots of struggles - with time, productivity and sleep (lol). But everything was worth it. Glad I didn't quit this blogging game during those tough times. It just makes me more motivated to go on and follow my passion.
So for newbie bloggers like me, let me just give you some words of encouragement...
- Just keep on writing what you love even if you feel no one’s reading. There will always be that someone who appreciates it. You just don't know...
- Forget the figures other bloggers are talking. It will only discourage you. Work in your own pace.
- Stop comparing yourself to others. Be the best version of yourself instead.
- Take the plunge. As for me, it’s been 9 months. I know my journey isn't a success story and I'm far from being the best writer but I believe it's still better than nothing had I not gone out of my comfort zone.
- Give a title on what you do and own it. Someone said it beautifully- In this case, I write, so shall I call myself a “writer”? Definitely! That way, I will be responsible on what I do so as not to make anymore excuses.
- Give yourself some ice cream! Seriously? Yes! Celebrate small wins! No one understands - all those sleepless nights, stress and hard work better than yourself. As for me, I will give myself a pat on the back for a job well done 😂
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Treat yourself for a job well done! 👏 |
Finally, I'll give it again to Ms. Maryanne Theodore. I am honored and grateful for having been chosen by you. It means so much to me.
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