Tips For Beginner Bloggers Part 1 – The Basics

Last month, I published my post on How To Start a Blog – Tips for a Beginner. Don’t get the titles confused, they are extremely similar because I lack any creativity. My other post was mainly about how to get going with your blog, and what companies to use to use to actually create your blog…

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Last Updated: August 3, 2017

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Check out this list of 8 useful tips for beginner bloggers. This is a great list!Last month, I published my post on How To Start a Blog – Tips for a Beginner. Don’t get the titles confused, they are extremely similar because I lack any creativity. My other post was mainly about how to get going with your blog, and what companies to use to use to actually create your blog (domain, hosting, WordPress, etc.). But what about after you already create your blog and want to get going? What tips should beginner bloggers know about?

I haven’t been blogging for a very long time, and this August will be two years. I’m not sure if that’s a long or short time in blog-land, but I’ll take it. I have definitely made a ton of mistakes (maybe I should make a post about all of the blog mistakes that I made) and I have learned a lot.

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Lately I have been receiving many e-mails asking for blog tips. I’m going to guess that a lot of it is because many think that they will get rich blogging, but I’ll save that for a whale post in the future. I will definitely say that I am not an expert, and that I still don’t understand everything.

Luckily, I blog for me and I’m fine with making mistakes. Today, I will attempt to share with you my tips, and hopefully no one laughs since obviously I’m not the most professional blogger. Just trying to keep it real and be honest with everyone!

This will be a multiple series post, so look out for a Part 2 sometime in the near future. Today’s post will mainly be about the basic of having a blog, and some mistakes that might bother me. In Part 2, look forward to reading about how to choose the direction of your blog and more of a post about any wisdom that I have gained in the past 1.5 years, such as with the potential conflict of making money with your blog.

Some are against it, and some are for it. All depends on your direction and will be further explained in the future.

If you are interested in starting a blog, I created an easy-to-use tutorial that will help you start a blog of your own for cheap, starting at only $3.49 per month (this low price is through my link only) for blog hosting. In addition to the low pricing, you will receive a free blog domain (a $15 value) through my Bluehost link if you purchase at least 12 months of blog hosting. FYI, you want/need to be self-hosted if your website is used for freelancing purposes or if you want to make money blogging. 

 

Be Yourself

When starting your blog, be yourself! Don’t try to pretend you’re someone else. I love reading real blogs where I can tell who the writer is just by reading what they have written. No one wants to read bland, boring posts, inject all of your personality in them! Have fun with it and determine why you really want to blog.

 

Have an About page

Something that I am currently working on is improving my About page. I personally mainly enjoy reading blogs that have a fun or interesting personal view. Corporate blogs and blah blah blah don’t really interest me as much (nothing wrong with them, everyone enjoys different things). I like to read about the author and see where he or she is coming from. Having an About page lets me learn more about you, all in one easy page. You can include a picture, a bio about yourself, and possibly links to other posts that will describe you and your life even further.

 

Reply to Comments

Something that I always put major effort towards is always making sure to reply to comments. Sometimes the comments are just a “thanks,” but I honestly enjoy knowing that an author has actually read the comment that I have left. I LOVE when I leave a comment on a blog that contains a question, and the writer will answer it. I almost always go back to blogs that I comment on to see what was written back. Interacting with readers is always important.

 

Get Rid of the Captcha

Captcha, oh captcha. I go nuts when I try leaving a comment and I see this. For some reason I can never get it on the first try. I’m fine with the “tests” right before you leave a comment that ask for what “1+1” is, but when it says to decipher what “32097 dfg fdgjh3 4” and it’s super blurry and all of the letters seem to go in different directions? Sometimes I feel like I’m trying forever and have given up on leaving a comment before.

 

Make it Easy to Subscribe

I cannot tell you how many times I have gone to a website and they have made it literally impossible for me to subscribe. Either none of the links work, or there are no links altogether. No links for e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, Subscribing, etc? AHHHH. Please make it easier for readers to subscribe! We want to be able to find you more easily in the future.

Related: How To Start A Blog

 

Make Friends

One of the best things that I love about blogging is the awesome community that it brings. I have made many friends through my blog, and a lot of you I talk to nearly every single day. I really cannot say enough about making blogger friends. Reach out by commenting on blogs, interacting on Facebook, tweeting on Twitter and so on. Of course be yourself, and don’t force a relationship to happen! That’s just awkward 😛

 

Link Your Twitter to Your Posts

A lot of the time I like to tweet posts that I really enjoy. I’ve been to a couple of blogs where when you click on the tweet button, the person’s twitter handle does not automatically show up. Fix this! Make it easier for people to show you recognition. This is something that I didn’t do for a long time, until a couple of other bloggers told me that I was making life too difficult for them (joking of course).

 

Have Fun!

Yes, different people start a blog for different reasons. But if you do decide to start one, have fun with it! I feel that the best blogs out there are by writers who are having fun with it. I enjoy having a blog, and it has turned into a great hobby, but also a side hustle machine.

What blogging tips do you have for beginners? What do you wish you knew?

 


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Hey! I’m Michelle Schroeder-Gardner and I am the founder of Making Sense of Cents. I’m passionate about all things personal finance, side hustles, making extra money, and online businesses. I have been featured in major publications such as Forbes, CNBC, Time, and Business Insider. Learn more here.

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  1. Rebecca Goyette

    My mother and I love the idea of having our own blog, but I am confused as how to start one. What are good things to blog about? What exactly do I need to do every month to make it successful? I guess I just don’t know what all there is involved in it. Could you please email me with some useful tips on getting started?

    My mom is a sweepstakes fanatic and thinks it would be awesome to have a blog that contained just product reviews and giveaways. What would your opinion of a blog like that be? Do you think it would be a good hit?

    My email is rahkonen23@gmail.com I would appreciate your advice or anyone elses. I love reading your articles, but I’m still a little lost! But keep posting, because it really is helping those of us that need a sort of “dumby guide to blogging”!

    1. Michelle S.

      Hey Rebecca!

      Thank you for your comment. I actually have an article that will be published tomorrow that will go through each step in actually creating your blog, so I recommend that you check it out. I made it very easy with a step by step process.

      In regards to what to write about, that is all up to you. There are tons of different niches out there: personal finance, investing, mommy blogs, lifestyle, travel, DIY, home, food, and more. I think a sweepstakes blog would be great!

  2. Joseph Hogue

    Making it two years is an inspiration for someone like myself just getting started…and from what I’ve seen, makes you a senior citizen in blogging years.

    Love the personal writing style. I think its the biggest thing I need to work on. Coming from corporate finance and investing, I’ve always written for corporations and brokerage that wanted an impersonal style.

    Thanks for the advice. Interested in seeing how your traffic has grown over those two years. A steady increase or fits of big jumps?

  3. Channing

    I’ve just started blogging about a week ago and I’m really enjoying it, although I’m having trouble directing traffic to my blog, I’ve found your blog posts to be really helpful. Thanks for the tips!

    1. Michelle S.

      Welcome 🙂

      1. Nancy Nasr

        Hi Michelle, will you recommend to use an existed shopify business account as a blog as well? or to start a completely new blog in another platform? Thank you. Nancy.

    2. Rafael Guzman

      How’s your blog going? I want to make money off affiliate marketing and that’s how I found this blog. Any advice would help before I dedicate time into making a blog.

    3. Ronald

      Thanks for the tips. I see these as a reminder!

  4. Meena

    Thank you for this article. I did what you said and just added a subscribe page. I also added a RSS feed.
    I would love to make some money with my blog.
    I am a Navy wife and have relocated to GA and currently have no job.

    I LOVE my blogging web site and am hopeful to gain an income with it.
    I am on Pinterest to show my baked goods, but it doesn’t seem that many people come to my site.
    Do you have any other tips that may be helpful?

    Thanks,
    M.

  5. Chrissi Penney

    Hi!! 🙂
    I stumbled upon your spot through a million links. I’m very pleased to have found you!
    I’m LOVING your posts! I’m looking to gather up as many bits of knowledge as I can for my site. I’m hoping to monetize it…I have a long way to go 🙂
    I’ll be reading your posts all day <3
    THANK YOU! 🙂

  6. Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

    You can blog about whatever you want to 🙂 If you are interested in starting a blog, I recommend testing out different topics.

  7. Elle

    I love your blog! I am also looking into using my blog as a side hustle. I just moved to the U.S. and I think it would be a great opportunity. Thanks for the tips!

  8. Stephanie May

    Thank you so much for your tips. You are an inspiration! I just started my blog this past month and have a lot to learn. I am glad you are here sharing your information.

    My latest post: https://paychecktofreedomblog.wordpress.com/2015/10/12/taking-the-leap/

    1. Jess

      Hi there, Stephanie,

      Just coming across this comment and was interested in viewing your blog, but when clicking on the link it says that it is a protected blog and you must have a WordPress account to view it. I’m curious as to how you can get new subscribers if everyone has to get an account to view it? That would discourage me from pursuing that particular blog. Is there a different way to view it?

      1. Stephanie May

        Thank you for letting me know my link is not working. My blog is here: https://www.paychecktofreedom.com. I would love if you checked it out!

        1. Cindy

          “This site can’t provide a secure connection

          http://www.paychecktofreedom.com uses an unsupported protocol.”

        2. Brooke

          I’m interested in reading your blog, but the site isn’t active now.

  9. Haile Clark

    How long after you started your blog did you start making money? Did you immediately reach out to affiliate links and things like that? What were some of the challenges you had to over come at first?

    1. Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

      I believe it took me around 6 months to make my first $100. However, I didn’t start my blog ever thinking that I was going to make money. I started it just as a way to document my journey. I think that if I would have tried making money earlier, than it definitely would have been possible.

  10. Karrah Bailey

    Hey! Great post! Would you mind if you had the time, to take a look at my blog? It is my first shot at one and I want to see if you had any tips on how I can improve it or something I should take off all together. Thanks! My site is mommywithatwist.com 🙂

  11. Chelsey

    Great post! I am extremely new to blogging (less than 2 months!) The biggest problem I’m facing is getting people interested in what I’m blogging about, which is using plants and real food as medicine… Any pointers for really getting people excited about your content?

  12. Mina Mariel Nicoli

    Hello Michelle,

    I have a blog, but I barely ever use it and don’t go in for months at a time. I tend to write fiction (short stories, poetry, novels), but do not really know how to write a blog. I have not the faintest clue what to write about pertaining to the real world. My question is one of content – what kinds of things do people write about in blogs? How do I know what will be interesting to readers? How do I come up with topics? I don’t want my whole personal life online for the whole world to see, especially considering that it’s not merely MY life that would go up if I were to do so, but the lives of my household. That feels like a violation of their privacy, and I don’t want to overstep in such a manner. I am not a published author yet, although I am on the way, but because I am so inexperienced, I cannot put myself in an advice-giving role anywhere. I am a college student and am not an expert in any one thing. I feel that although I love to write, I have nothing to say that would fit into a blog. Any advice in this regard would be greatly appreciated!

    Thank you in advance for anything you might have to say to me in response to this comment!

    Mina Mariel Nicoli

  13. Jennifer

    How do you actually get people to see your blog and start following you? I am really interested in starting a blog but I do not want to spend a lot of money starting a blog and not be able to even get anyone following me and get stuck wasting money.

    1. Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

      There are many ways. I recommend scrolling to the featured question in this blog post of mine – https://fund-rise.live/2016/02/january-online-income-report.html%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

  14. Maria Lynn Paz

    Thanks so much for the tips! I’m just getting my blog started up this week! We’ve been using a wordpress.com site and I want to switch to bluehost now to get a proper domain name, etc. Do you have a post about switching platforms? How do I inform my few subscribers?

    1. Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

      You can still follow some of the steps in here and create a Bluehost account, then contact Bluehost and ask for their tutorial. It’s a fairly easy switch – http://fund-rise.live/2014/08/how-to-start-a-wordpress-blog-on-bluehost.html%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

      1. Maria Lynn Paz

        Thank you so much! Excited to get everything up and running! Love all your tutorials and tips! Very helpful!
        – Tiny Paz Life

  15. Becca

    Hey!
    I’ve just recently started on a blog, I haven’t launched it yet because I’m a perfectionist and have trouble accepting anything if I don’t think it’s flawless. Anyways, I love reading your posts, you always make me feel so much better about actually starting a blog!

    I’ve always wanted to be a writer and never thought it could be this easy(ish). My goal is to become a full-time blogger, that’s my dream. If you have any tips on how and when to make that leap and launch my blog, I’d really appreciate it!!

    Thanks, Becca 🙂

    1. Michelle Schroeder-Gardner