So I started The Tailored
Gent just over a
month ago and I had no idea what to expect or just how supportive the blogging
community could be. I originally started blogging purely as a hobby that
took up just a couple of hours a week, and a way of sharing content with my
friends. It was certainly never my aim to be the next Jim Chapman or Alfie Deyes but I enjoyed reading
their blog posts and watching each and every upload to their respective YouTube
channels.
It was clear
to me that blogging is not about quitting your full time job so that you can
spend every waking hour coming up with content that will get the most page
views or make money, but simply creating content that you enjoy and writing
about & topics that you're passionate about. It's easy to see within five
minutes of landing on someone's blog whether they really have a passion for this stuff
or whether they just want to make a quick buck (or million!).
I’m really happy with the fact that the blog has now got a decent amount
of content and has surpassed 60 followers on Bloglovin, which may seem like
nothing compared to a lot of bloggers out there who seem to be celebrating
reaching tens of thousands of followers, but if anything it's just such a great
feeling to know that just a few people are actually reading (and enjoying) your
content. There's nothing worse than refreshing those Blogger stats each morning
so find that still no-one has read that wish list post that took you
what seemed like an entire Sunday afternoon to put together!
Anyway,
onwards to the point of this post! I wanted to set a few goals for my blog and
for myself to try and make the most of this new found passion of mine..
1. Create a
dedicated workspace
It's all too
easy to sit in bed or on the sofa and try to create content whilst continuously being distracted by
the TV, so I've moved my main blogging setup into my office to try and
concentrate!
2. Start
planning content
This is
actually quite a tricky topic. Depending on the type of content that you're
blogging about sometimes it can be best to just write as soon as you’re overcome
with inspiration for a post. However, when dealing with seasonal wish lists and
lifestyle posts I think it's a great idea to plan in a schedule for your content. I
tend to just keep a load of draft posts going in my Blogger account then just
work on them and most them when I get time - this can be any time of day or
night! Therefore, I'm going to try and schedule at least two weeks worth of
content and then follow the content plan below:
Monday -
Weekly Wish list
Wednesday -
The Reading List
Friday - The
Playlist
Sunday -
Product haul or lifestyle/travel post depending on what I'm up to.
I'm so glad
that I came across Bloglovin when I was first starting to get inspiration for
blog posts and layout ideas! It's an invaluable tool both for getting a consistent
stream of page views via the huge network of bloggers and content creators, but
also an amazing way to meet fellow bloggers with similar interests. I think a
goal of 100 followers in certainly achievable by the end of September!
4. Get social
I'm a big big
fan of social media but was initially quite nervous about using it to promote my
blog because I didn't want to just spam all my friends and family
with constant new blog post tweets from The Tailored Gent. I've since realized
that platforms such as Twitter and Pinterest are incredible ways to share content
and gain additional followers. It has also put me in touch with several brands and
bloggers, which have provided some exciting opportunities for the rest of this
year and beyond.
5. Stop
comparing myself with "successful" bloggers
Last but
certainly not least, it's so easy to look at all of your favourite bloggers and
try to emulate what they do. Don't! Make your blog be the best it can be by
simply being yourself and creating content that you love. I want to focus on
quality as well as quantity so the focus should never be writing as much
as I can without making sure I’m 100% happy with the post first.
What goals do
you have for your blog?
Matt
THE TAILORED GENT
Great tips, well done on 60 followers on blog lovin' xx
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great post
ReplyDeletegood luck on the 100 followers very relistic
although my goals like 30 lol
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Thanks guys! Looking forward to hitting that 100 :)
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I hope you hit it soon:-)
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