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Hi There!

It’s been one full year since I started blogging, and honestly, I can’t believe how fast the time went by! Actually, it’s been more like a year and a week, but who counts, right? Anyway, the first year of any major event — and starting a blog definitely qualifies — is usually remembered in some way, and although I was fortunate enough to be able to mark the occasion by hosting a giveaway with some blogging buddies, I also wanted to write little post about it. So, I’m just going to list a few things that I learned during my first year of blogging.



Research, Research, Research

I have to admit that I kind of jumped into blogging without understanding everything about it. I still don’t understand everything, but I learned a lot along the way. Even though I had read some blogs before I started my own, and I had even written content for some, I didn’t know just how big of an undertaking blogging really was. There are millions of blogs out there and numerous options in terms of blogging types, designs and styles. After I started my own blog, I began to really notice what I liked about some other blogs, and then I started trying to improve my own.

Buy your Domain Early

Ideally, you should buy a domain and then start a blog. But, how many of us do things right the first time? I’m still on Blogger, but I just recently switched to a custom domain, and although it wasn’t really difficult, I did have to change all of my links and ad tags, and I had to start over in terms of ranking. This may not even be a problem for everyone, but if you do want your own domain name, you can avoid any hassles if you do this early.

You can Find a Tutorial for Almost Anything Online

Once I decided to start customizing the way my blog looked, I found so many great tutorials on how to get the look I wanted. From social media buttons to favicons, the information is all there.


Pictures are Important

This may not apply to all blogs, but for many DIY, food and lifestyle blogs, it’s important to have awesome photos. And really, you don’t have to have a top-of-the-line camera! My first pictures were pretty bad, but after reading everything I could about staging and photography, I was able to improve the way they looked — with the same camera! I use PicMonkey for editing and graphics, and I don’t have the upgraded version. Oh, and you definitely should watermark your photos!

Be Social

Blogging is not a solitary job. You may write in the privacy of your own home, but you have to connect with other bloggers. Join linkups, and leave comments — you may form some great relationships this way. And, if someone leaves a comment for you, try to visit that blogger and return the favor. Also, don’t be afraid of social media. I finally got Instagram, and I love it!


Be Open to Different Things

I started out blogging about DIY projects, home decor, crafts and the occasional recipe, but being a mom, it was probably inevitable that I started blogging about parenting and kid crafts. On a whim, I wrote about the loom band phone case my daughter made for Mother’s Day, and it’s my highest viewed post today! I also found another audience with no-sew clothes for my daughter’s American Girl Doll — you never know what your viewers may be interested in. In fact, some of my simplest projects have received the most views.

Get Support

Everyone needs support, and this is so true when it comes to blogging. There are a lot of blogging groups on Facebook and Google Plus, and you can also start your own! Personally, I have to say that the SITS Girls is a wonderful group because there are so many different bloggers to connect with, and you can find the answer to just about any blogging-related question.


Be Yourself

This is probably the most important thing I’ve learned about blogging. You can’t be something you aren’t, because it will show in your writing. And, you should never compare yourself and your progress with that of another blogger! Believe me, it’s so tempting, but you don’t know that person’s story, so don’t ever feel discouraged if you feel your own blogging progress isn’t measuring up.

I’m not a major foodie, and I don’t try to tackle everything myself — My husband and I do a lot of DIY projects together. I love writing about easy recipes and projects that anyone can do. Somehow, I make this work for me. Oh, and I do like to sneak my kids in the blog every now and then. 

I still have a ton of stuff to learn, but that’s part of the fun — there’s always something new! 

And, I want to say thanks to everyone who has read my blog during the first year. I so appreciate it, and I sincerely  hope that you will keep coming back! Oh, and a ton of thanks to my family for putting up with it all!

Hugs to all!
Dee 🙂

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  1. Lauren says:

    These are great tips! You're right, there is SO much to learn!! I've been blogging for about two years, but didn't get serious about it until about a year ago. Since then I've learned a ton, but I still have so much to learn. #SITSBlogging

  2. Toni says:

    Blogging really does end up taking over your life doesn't it. It's so addictive I spend way too much time on it but its my passion. I agree with all of your points above and I must say you've done well to learn all of that in your first year of blogging.

  3. Kim - Exquisitely Unremarkable says:

    Congratulations, Dee! You're a real pro!

  4. Caryn Sullivan says:

    I, also, just hit a milestone blogging: six months. I've found many of your highlights above to be true, too. I didn't realize how much time it takes to blog. I enjoy it. I look back and am overwhelmed at how much I've learned. #SITstah love, C

  5. normaleverydaylife says:

    Congratulations on your first year! I think your blog looks great. I just finished my first year too and can relate to everything you've written! I've had lots of my questions answered by looking up online tutorials! Visiting you from sharefest Saturday.

  6. ReDo It Yourself Inspirations says:

    Happy First Blogiversary, Dee!
    You pointed out so many great tips. It has been an education for me, venturing out into the blog world. There's the good, the bad and the ugly. I tend to enjoy the best parts of it, like meeting wonderful bloggers like you. 🙂

  7. MumsMusingMind says:

    First, congratulations on your anniversary! Second, totally agree about finding all sorts of tutorials online, thank god for that. I also switched from blogger to my own domain. Kinda a pain, but not as bad as other people have made it out to be. Here's to many more successful years of blogging! (Stopping by from SITS Girls Sharefest)

  8. Jo May says:

    Dee, I enjoyed reading this and I agree on all points, I started out blogging around about 2008 when so many of the bloggers we enjoy blogging with today got started. I did not stick with it, husband was diagnosed with cancer and we traveled to Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa Ok. best decision we could have made, after months of treatment chemo, radiation and surgery he is good. Anyway, I started back blogging few months ago and it is such an enjoyable part of our lives, sharing and caring…I wanted to add blogging can be therapeutic. It is so much fun when we follow on GFC, g+, tweeter ,facebook, bloglovin,pinterest etc,…AND get followed BACK, and comments are so appreciated, I would like to say too that when I follow I add that blog to my blogger dashboard…that makes it so much fun when we can go to our dashboard and read what you all are updating, just like this morning when I went to my dashboard and saw your post, I immediately dashed over to read and visit. Thank you for keeping it real and fun in BLOG-WORLD.

  9. Star Forbis says:

    Great Post! I Love Being Social & Being Myself!! Stopping by from SITS Saturday Sharefest! Happy October!

  10. Michelle says:

    Congratulations on your first anniversary! I am in my first year and plugging away. It started off as a hobby into something I would love to do for a living.