The Next Best Thing to Being ‘Freshly Pressed’….


…..being ‘reblogged’ by someone with a huge following

I’ve only started blogging in mid April of this year. It was never a goal to reach thousands of  readers (or so I thought). I just wanted to share memories, ideas, photos and recipes with family and friends and I wanted a public forum that would help keep me honest and motivated on my weight loss journey.

Most successful bloggers would probably tell me that I need to be more focused on one topic, (i.e. photography or weight loss or food articles or DIY projects or etc., etc..) and not dabble in so many different areas.  My blog is like my life. I’m interested in a diverse range of subjects and I like trying new things. As a teacher I also like to share lessons that work well and I love supporting the arts. This includes work that my students have done, workshops that my daughter runs, art exhibitions of my 91 year old friend and photographs that my cousin and I share.

When I started to get ‘likes’ from complete strangers from all over the world and when some of these same people started to follow me I was initially nervous about putting myself out there but I met some great people in the blogosphere and I started looking forward to checking my stats and seeing who was reading my blog. I started experimenting with different styles of writing and posting more photographs. I read ten to twenty new blogs every night and tried to make comments on some that were of particular interest to me.

Over the past six months I would be delighted with three or four ‘likes’ for each post. As my readership started to increase and the number of followers reached 180, the number of ‘likes’ also increased. My best number of ‘likes’ for one post went as high as 19 but sometimes it would take several days to get there.

I’m somewhat competitive and I like a challenge. A few days ago I set a goal to write a post that would get 20 ‘likes’. When Sue Llewellyn put out her lastest challenge I had no idea how posting four photographs that were taken this summer would bring me so much attention. Not only did I reach my goal, I surpassed it. When this post was published I had received 92 ‘likes’. Wow!

I have to give a big thanks to Sue Llewellyn from A Word in Your Ear. She graciously reblogged my post, The Word a Week Photograph Challenge – Blue and the majority of my ‘likes’ came from her followers. I’ve secretly wanted to be ‘Freshly Pressed’ but this was the next best thing.

So what’s my next goal? Trying to figure out how to get some of these bloggers back to my blog would be one goal but another one is getting my number of followers up to 200. It’s time to check out 90 or so new blogs and leave a few comments. “Phew… I’d better get busy.”

Cheers and Thanks!

11 thoughts on “The Next Best Thing to Being ‘Freshly Pressed’….

  1. I think you’ve summed up why alot of people blog – because they are interested in many things and want to have some sort of discussion by putting it out there… BTW Thanks for following!

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  2. Hey girl, here’s another “follow” to get you closer to your goal. And a thought, because you know, we bloggers think a lot and then write about a lot of those thoughts… write about what you want to write about. Write what you love and about what moves you. You know how some mornings you wake up and a post just flows, like almost effortlessly, I say just let it happen because when it does it feels delightful, doesn’t it. And really, who doesn’t want to feel delightful! 🙂

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  3. I smiled when I read this…my story is somewhat similar. I read Sue Llewellyn’s blog and asked her to contribute to a travel book I was editing. When I wrote a blog post about the book being published (to raise money for a village pre-school in Sri Lanka), Sue re-blogged it – and I got more “likes” and hits than I’d ever had in my six months of blogging…and quite a few new followers too! I started setting goals too, but hit the jackpot two weeks ago when I was Freshly Pressed! Then my stats went through the roof…it was like winning the blogging lottery. So keep on blogging…you never know what might happen when you least expect it.

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