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Great advice! I am a new-ish blogger. The new part is now I am blogging for business rather than personal stuff.

I would also add to this list that you decide what the purpose of the blog is...like do you want to get traffic and convert shoppers...or are you doing it just for fun and a creative outlet? Or maybe you want to offer advice on a particular topic? All great reasons, just need to be clear on what the goal is before you spend money on a site.

Also I would add that you pick a topic or purpose for your blog. If your topics are too broad, you may have trouble getting and keeping visitors to your site.

I adore both yours and Kinsey's blogs. Need to comment more. But I'm still getting the hang of networking online.

Cheers!
Amber

I started my blog to help document and share my wedding planning process but over the last few weeks have been feeling like I might finally be getting into my groove - this is where your point about writing journals and journals of ideas really resonates with me - I would be so honoured if you took a look at my blog and let me know what you think :)

Thanks for the tips Elsie & Kinsey. I've been blogging for just over a year but the first year was quite sporadic and I wasn't really doing any networking. I'm now much more focused, and also worrying far less about who reads it - quality over quantity! I took your course which helped, and have learnt so much from seeing what other bloggers do. I think it really helps to think of your blog as halfway between a diary and a magazine. It also helps to focus on developing your 'voice', so that your readers get a sense of who you are and can tell it's something you've written straight away.

I started my blog just to give updates to family and friends. Right now it's just sort of a gallery of my artistic life (music, photos, art)...I'm not sure where it will lead...

The question I have is about making friends with other bloggers. I feel like I read many blogs and comment frequently but I never receive responses! Is this normal? I know many bloggers have thousands of readers and hundreds of comments on each post and it must be difficult to respond to all of them... so... How does one make friends with other bloggers other than just reading and commenting on their blogs?

Thanks for all the tips, they're very helpful. I subscribe to both A Beautiful Mess and Sincerely, Kinsey! :)

Julie
alonewithmytea.blogspot.com

Thank you for the tips. I have to say mine started as "keep a log of our daily travel/and moving life in the military" and it has morphed into this highly contagious WANT to get out and travel even more, find new great sites in our current city of Seoul, and just share our joy of life. I recently stumbled onto your blog and adore it, these tips will help me to keep tweaking and working on the craft!

I love this. I'm still working on marketing my art so I decided to start my own blog but problems do arise from time to time and I sincerely appreciate this post. It was informative and inspiring. Thank you.

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Wow! This post is very inspiring!
Thank you both :))

So interesting! My blog is definitely growing and I am really finding my voice on there, but always want to improve. I love blogging so I really love these tips that you take time to write, thank you!

I like this post a lot :)

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Woow! it's very informative, It makes me more interested on blogging. Thanks for the tips.

I am sooooooo with Tip 2.
Absolutely spot on!

I am very excited about this post. I love my bloglovin e-course and refer to it weekly, it keeps me very inspired. I'm sure I will refer to this post quite often too!

To be honest, blogging can be very frustrating as it does seem to develop very slowly. You DO have to be passionate about it in order to keep at it even when you don't "feel like" blogging. I love Kinsey's blog a lot, and I think she is a very talented and passionate blogger but I think that having A Beautiful Mess as one of her "blogging friends" and real life friends has helped her with her high views and success quite a bit. I know that is how I found Sincerely, Kinsey and now I am a regular reader... I don't know if Kinsey's success is totally realistic for bloggers who are just starting out (there are SO MANY blogs out there!) but it is certainly something to aspire to. It must have been amazing to have you, Elsie, as a mentor for her first blogging experience. I only wish I was so lucky!

Best, Brittan

GReat, great tips!!!!

While I do think that all of this advice is valuable, it's unfair to write about Kinsey like she's completely new and inexperienced in the blogging world. I'm sure a lot more bloggers would gain 2000 followers and 250,000 page views if they had friends like you and Emma to promote them. That isn't to say that Kinsey isn't talented... she's obviously a good blogger and has worked very hard. She just had a huge advantage and it seems unfair to write this post without mentioning that.

I am in the journal stage of creating a blog. I actually asked for your E-Course as a Mother's Day present... fingers crossed.
Can you recommend some good photography blogs that you enjoy and draw inspiration from?

Julie

I'm also blogging for just a few months now and have found out what it's like only when I did it. It was really inspiring to read about your experiences and advices. It's nice to see, that other bloggers have made the same expriences! Thanks for this post!

www.my-so-called-luck.de

I've been writing for three years. Overhaul in a tad bit just to get the feel of my blog right. Thanks for this post! Inspiring!

Thank you! This is so helpful and settles those butterflies in my stomach that flutter about when I think about being a new blogger! xx

I love this post! I've started roughly a billion blogs in the past (accurate statistic) that for one reason or another haven't worked out, and I've just started a new one, true to form. I really want this one to work and am trying to get my head around what I want to post! It's only a month old, so I'm eating up posts like this to try to help.

Take a look if you like :)
http://thelifeandtimesoftin.blogspot.co.uk/

Any advice is ALWAYS appreciated!

Thanks again for this post :)

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