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February 9, 2019

What I Wish I'd Known When I Started Blogging

And here we come to a post that I've been wanting to write for quite some time 😂.

I've been blogging for about two and a half years now, so I was very excited when Livy Lynn invited me to to be a part of her Fire Starter blog tour, to celebrate the release of her new online course, Fire Starter. I'll be talking about tips for beginning bloggers (aka What I Wish I'd Known When I Started Blogging), and then I'll be telling you about the EPIC Fire Starter course and the giveaway going on to celebrate its release. So don't go anywhere, because you're definitely going to want to hear about that 😉.

So - shall we dig right in?




Quality Trumps Quantity

If you're trying to be a successful blogger, please please please choose quality over quantity. That's not to say that you should only post once every couple months and then forget about it, but quality almost always trumps quantity in the blogging world. If you can only post twice a month, but they're quality posts, then that's better than posting four or five times with sub-par posts. I, like the amateur I was, posted seven or eight times a month when I first started blogging, but a lot of those posts weren't as good quality as they could have been. Nowadays, I post about three or four times a month. Between quality and quantity in the blogging world, quality will always win - because there are zillions of other blogs out there that are sub-par, but yours can stand out if your posts are good quality.    





Keep Your Posts Timely

What do I mean by "timely posts"? Well, a post like "how  to write fascinating main characters" will always be relevant, but a post like "what we can learn from Marvel's Infinity War" is best posted around the time that Infinity War releases, while everyone is still hyped about it. If you have a blogging schedule, it's super helpful to write down events that will be happening around the time of your posts. This way, you can make sure that you keep your posts relevant. I pretty much NEVER did "timely" posts back when I first started blogging, but now I try to keep up with the books and movies being released so that my posts stay relevant. Definitely wish I'd known to do that when I first started this blog! 😂 



Post Wisely

This is a lesson I also wish I'd learned sooner than I did, haha! But posting wisely is very important, because that post is out there for all eyes to see. There are, ah ... multiple posts that I did when I first started blogging that I kind of wish weren't still floating around out there, haha! So when you're getting ready to post something, definitely sit back and evaluate whether or not you're going to still want this post in the blogosphere in the next year or two. If you aren't sure, don't post it! Or work on it some more until it's a post you're happy with, and then post it. Trust me - your future self will thank you 😂.


Reach Out to Other Bloggers

Just because you're a new blogger doesn't mean you can't reach out to other bloggers to ask for advice, or to see if they want to swap guest posts! The blogging community is SUPER supportive and helpful, seriously. Don't be worried about contacting your favorite blogger and asking them for advice, or just telling them you love their posts. Trust me, they'll be thrilled to get a message from you! Reaching out to other bloggers, whether it's just to connect (which is great!) or to ask a smol favor is a great first step for your blog. Without having reached out to people in the blogging community, Inspiring Writes definitely wouldn't be where it is - for example, a lot of people say that my blog design is pretty, and that's only because I have great blogging friends that help me out with it whenever I run into trouble (seriously - I would be lost without them!).



Coding and Design Tricks

Speaking of design - learning a little bit of coding, or some simple design tricks, is SUPER helpful for setting your blog apart from the rest. I actually had a private blog for a couple years before I started this one, so I had already learned the basics - but my public blog still looked like this a few months after I first got it up and running ...


A collage of photos I stole from who knows where as the header, generic PicMonkey font, and what is that sassy small font over on my sidebar? 😂 (and oh my gracious do I look young in that photo, wow) (also I WAS DOING A DESIGN TUTORIAL POST. Savvy, honey, you weren't ready for that yet 😂).

But then I went on a huge coding + design kick, and learned a bucketload of stuff I wish I'd learned BEFORE I started publicly blogging. Some of the most helpful sites I found (which range from very advanced to fairly beginner) were Design Your Own Blog, Code It Pretty, I Can Build A Blog, and XOmisse. Just learning a tiny bit more about design and coding really helped me in the blogging game, and it's definitely something I wish I'd known more about before I started my public blog.     






Whew, that was quite a bit - and it was only the tip of the iceberg, actually! If you want me to do a part two of sorts for this post, let me know down in the comments, and I might just have to do another 😉.   


Alright, enough rambling - like I said earlier, I'm doing this post as part of the stellar Livy Lynn's blog tour to celebrate her brand new Fire Starter! Fire Starter is Livy's brand-new online course, and guys - it sounds absolutely AH-MAZING. The official product page is right HERE.




And you can check out the promo video for the course right HERE! Livy is super friendly and knows a ton about the blogging world, and this course is absolutely going to be an incredible help to so many people. And if you use my code - savannah - you can get $100 off Fire Starter!



So y'all can take advantage of that if you're still on the fence about signing up for Fire Starter 😉. And there's also an awesome giveaway going on! To celebrate the release of Fire Starter, Livy is giving away a free Skype (or email, if that's what you prefer) Session to talk about blogging goals, writing advice, and how to take your blog to the next level! Entering is super simple - just hop over to Livy's blog and sign up for her email updates, and you're all set. (and you'll get a free e-book when you sign up, too, so ... *sneaks over and signs myself up because BOOKS* xD)


I hope this post was helpful to you guys, and that you'll go check out Fire Starter, because it sounds AMAZING. I should be back with another post for you guys in about a week or two - until then, keep being epic, my friends 💕.

~ Savannah Grace

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12 comments :

  1. Hehe, yeah, I really wish I knew more about coding, design, and aesthetics in general when I first started. (Heck, I still don’t know much about them - I just fake it. XD) My first design was horrible, though, so I think I’m going on the right track!

    Great post, Savannah! Even though I’m not just starting, it still helped me!

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    1. Same, girl, same! ;D And Legend of a Writer's design right now is super cute, you're doing a good job with it! <3 (your post title images are always so great!)

      Thank you muchly, my friend!

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  2. Blog design was definitely something I was struggling with before I went public with my blog a few months ago! I was just so unfamiliar with it, so I was unsure even of where to start. I'm happy with how my blog looks right now but I know I'll want to keep improving it, so I'll definitely have to check out the websites you linked! :)

    theonesthatreallymatter.blogspot.com

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    1. Haha, same! I had a super-generic blog template for the longest time ;D. Isn't design fun though? I love tinkering around with it! Do you prefer the coding side of design, or creating headers and messing around with Blogger's templates?

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  3. I can totally relate to cringing at past blog designs.

    Great blog post! And dang, Fire Starter looks really helpful!

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    1. Right? I'M NEVER LOOKING AT THEM AGAIN ;D.

      Thank ya muchly! (and YAS, Fire Starter looks amazing - it's so cool!)

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  4. Those are all SUCH good tips, Savannah! Love it! Thanks so much for being part of the Tour!

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    1. Thank you, Livy! And thank YOU for inviting me to be part of the tour, I had a lot of fun putting this post together :D.

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  5. Great tips! Quality over quantity is interesting one to think about. :)

    astorydetective.blogspot.com

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  6. Great tips! I really need to learn some coding.

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  7. AGH I love these tips, Savannah!! Thank you for sharing this! I tend to get overwhelmed with trying to stay on top of posting every week...but I'm going to be reworking my schedule and putting less pressure on myself. As always, your posts are lovely! *heart eyes*

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  8. These are great tips! I'm so happy I stumbled across this! I just started a blog a few days ago and am trying to learn the best techniques to draw in an audience.


    Check out my blog!
    https://lotsoflifeandlotsoflaughter.blogspot.com/

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