Helen Turnbull spreads the blogging bug.
There exists an unwritten rule book for online bloggers. In a nutshell; its nothing you don’t already know about simple I.C.T design and online communication. Here are my top four be’s for getting your foot in the blogging door.
1. Be Original
With an umpteen amount of fashion blogs to compete with, it can be difficult to think up purely original content. The horrid truth is that someone, somewhere has probably already covered it. The key is to find a new angle, communicate your own unique perspective. People don’t want to read the same thing over and over again, that speaks for any sort of written publication. Big newsworthy posts are time-sensitive so be sure to post as quickly as possible. Vary your content, employ a few monthly regular features to facilitate consistency. The most influential and style forward blogs are those who not only offer consistent, original content – but exclusive stories, interviews and images which set them apart from the growing number of sites begging for your readers attention. Find your niche and run with it. Great content reaps the rewards; followers will literally follow.
2. Be User-friendly
Great content needs to go hand-in-hand with a user-friendly design. Blogging has fallen sin to the laziness of the human race. In the modern world, people no longer have the time or patience to trowel through pages of text. They come to the Internet for usability. You needn’t be a html guru. Google’s blogging platform, Blogger, is adequately equipped for blogging newcomers. Like anything, it comes with practice. Balance and consistency should be your main priorities.
3. Be a Self-promoter
You may be blissfully unaware but a decent site is only the beginning to securing a firm following. There exists a plethora of social media platforms dedicated to fashion; a fashion facebook if you like. Lookbook.nu and Independent Fashion Bloggers are amongst my favourites. They allow you to upload, vote, fan, discuss comment, love, hype. You name it. Which all equate to building relationships with other bloggers which hopefully increases traffic and consequently, your fan base. It's a question I get asked time and time again; "how do you gain followers / rep / hype" etc. The honest truth is; establishing concrete relationships with fellow bloggers is the key to acquiring an enviable blogging rep. Promote yourself professionally. I, for one, am not a believer of the “follow me and I‘ll follow you” philosophy. In my eyes it defeats the object of blogging. The way I see it; drop your link here and there (social media forums, fashion articles, other blogs) with a genuine, relevant comment. Avoid the standard “I love your blog / outfit / shoes”, at all costs. This is UNprofessional and only demonstartes that you're capable of using copy and paste. People make up their own mind whether they’re going to visit your page in the first place, never mind follow it.
4. Be a Frequent Poster
Don’t feel you need to post every single day, it’ll soon take over your life. There is such thing as blogging addiction. Three to four weekly posts is sufficient. Your dedicated followers will expect to be updated often but you do not want to bog them down with too much to keep up with.
A perfect productive procrastination. What are you waiting for? Go get your blog on.
Sorry for the longg post. Do realise I've totally contradicted myself in that this is def not a balance. Thought I'd share it nonetheless.
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very helpful tips especially for a new blogger like me! :)
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awesomeeee! like above, great tips for newbies, aka me haha
ReplyDeleteI agree with everything you've written. I know what you mean about finding original content, self-promoting, and making your blog user-friendly (especially when most people tend only to look at pictures and not the writing, though I am an avid writer! Oh, the paradoxes and challenges!). I'm taking a class just created for the current times: Creative Writing in the New Media. I am more than stoked to take this class. It will cover blogging, writing for games, online games, online sites, and more. It's because, as you've pointed out right on the dot, the internet is taking over the world! Online reads are literally taking over the literary world by storm. And I want to jump straight into the eye. Thanks for this great and inspiring post! And don't apologize about writing a long post--it's relevant, important, informational, and captivating. I, on the other hand, need to apologize for my long comment!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Definitely perfect for newbie bloggers, I wish someone has been around to tell me all this back in the day! :) xo E.
ReplyDeleteFantastic tips! I wish Ive known these ages ago.
ReplyDeleteHats off to you :)
Kat xx
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It was so perfectly put, simple enough for a newbie blogger to not to get overwhelmed while covering all the crucial point and leaving enough room for modification.
ReplyDeleteThank you also for your post on my IFB. It is exactly this kind of conversation that I had hoped to generate for people like myself who would want to work in this industry but do not have an educational background to match their desires.
If you can get the word around to other industry insiders like yourself to share their experiences I would be more than grateful.
Best wishes from Toronto, Canada
I love that you actually WRITE on your blog,more than just a pretty face. :) x
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