Things I've Learnt About Blogging

by - February 14, 2016


Even though I've only been blogging on Julia Speaks for a year now, my history with blogging is longer than that. I've had a blog some years ago, in which I posted mostly makeup reviews and favourites. I also have a style blog in French with a friend of mine, which mostly consists of outfits of the day. I can safely say that I've been writing blogging for a good while, and that I'm still loving it just as much. Julia Speaks is my first personal, long-term project. Ever since I started it, I've been learning new things, and I know I'll be learning more and more as time goes by. This post gathers all the little things that I've picked along the way, and that I wanted to share with you!

1. Blogging is a time-consuming hobby
No matter how fond you are of blogging, how much time you're ready to put in it, the whole process in itself will be more time-consuming than you'd expect. I think some people don't realise the hours that go into blog posts: finding inspiration (which can be the hardest part!), taking photos and editing them, putting the post together, writing and proof-reading... All of this requires time, and even though the result is always worth it, sometimes you might get a bit carried away and without even noticing, you've spent two hours straight editing photos and uploading them, your eyes glued to the screen of your laptop!

2. You can be very influenced by other bloggers
Once you get in the world of blogging, you'll find yourself reading dozens and dozens of new blogs all the time. This is great because it makes you discover new people and new ways of expressing creativity, but the negative side is that you'll read so many great posts and see so many awesome blog themes that the temptation to do just the same will be strong. All of us always want to improve and imitate what we think is the best way of doing things, but it doesn't work out the same for everybody. My favourite blogs are those that reflect the personality of their owners, I personally don't like heavily 'branded' blogs that don't seem to have a person behind them. What I'm saying is, stay true to yourself and do things the way you like to, not just how everybody else is doing!

3. The writing part matters just as much as the photography
While some people might disagree with me, I think the writing is really important as to the quality of the content of a blog. I never bother with blog posts made of photos only, I feel like the person doesn't really care about it all and just wants to show all the pretty outfit photos they took. I think there is nothing more personal than a style of writing, and when you start recognising a blogger through their words, it feels like you know them better and step into their world even more as you're reading their posts. 

4. The people you interact with are the joy of blogging
On my first blog, years ago, I only blogged for myself. I didn't interact with other bloggers, I never left comments on other blogs, and I actually didn't read blogs that much! The whole process was just a personal experience I guess, I loved writing about nail polishes and foundations but just for the sake of it. But really, the best thing about blogging is that you get to meet a lot of amazing people you'd never have known if it wasn't for your common interest in blogging! It's always nice to see familiar faces and names commenting on your blog and interacting with you, and I'm sure people love it when we do the same!

5. It is okay if your blog isn't perfect
I am never completely happy with how my blog looks, or the content that I make. Every time I publish something new, I'm afraid that nobody will be interested in it... Which places a lot of pressure on my shoulders! However, as I've been reflecting on my experience to write this post, I've come to the conclusion that the little faults you find in your content, in your photos or in the appearance of your blog are not meant to stop you. There is no need to worry about every little thing that you think is not right about your blog. Blogging is meant to be fulfilling, and no matter how imperfect your blog may seem compared to others, you should be proud of it because there is so much hard work going into it and so much of you in it, that it is actually a pretty awesome thing to be the owner of!

What are the things you learnt through blogging? Are there any tips you'd like to share with other bloggers?

Lots of love,
Julia x

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22 commentaires

  1. Julia, congratulations on one year of Julia Speaks! Great job!
    I agree with all the points you made especially number 4. Before I started blogging I had no idea what a lovely community it is. I've made friends and interact with like-minded people, and am so happy about that, and it means so very much! And it's all thanks to blogging, so it really is a gift!
    Much love to you and here's to many more years,
    Mona

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    1. Thanks Mona ♥ It can be hard to find people who just think and enjoy the same things as us sometimes, so blogging is a good way to get that! xx

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  2. Loved this post, completely agree! Blogging can be time consuming but the people you interact with are what it makes it so fun :) xx
    www.chasingbelle23.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Glad you think the same Georgia! xx

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  3. Great post, thanks for sharing! I really like your blog, let me know if you would like to follow each other! x

    adelelydia.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks Adele! I'll check out your blog xx

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  4. I've just been blogging about a month, but I totally agree with your list! Also as a Julia, I love the name of your blog :)

    https://www.bloglovin.com/blogs/philly-with-a-fjallraven-14621583

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    1. Thanks Julia! Best name ever right? ;) xx

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  5. Agree with every single one of these! Especially the time consuming part haha

    www.beautyfromkatie.blogspot.com

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    1. Sooo much time goes into blogging! xx

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  6. I love your points on blogging, these are definitely some of my favour posts to read on blogs as well. I think your advice about not everything has to be perfect was much needed. I definitely give myself a hard time about this and need to realise that blogging is a learning process.:)

    - www.veebzboo.com
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    1. I'm sure we worry more about our blogs than we should! We have to take a step back sometimes :) xx

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  7. So many true points are made in this post! I hadn't even noticed that other bloggers must think the same way that I do about their writing and blogs in general. :D

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    1. In the end I'm sure we almost think the same, we bloggers are often alike :P xx

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  8. Congratulations! Blogging for one year is a great success. I totally agree with everything you said. Even though it is time consuming, it is so much fun and I love the blogging community and how supportive they are. :)

    Ela BellaWorld

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    1. Thanks, every little step counts! :D There are definitely more advantages than disadvantages to blogging, that's for sure! xx

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  9. These are definitely great things to have learned over the years, thanks for sharing! xx adaatude.com

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  10. Hey Julia!! Just bumped into this post and i'm now binging on your blog! I'm a new blogger only one post old lol ... and even I can relate to all our points! You're so right especially the time part! i'm excited for my new journey lets see how it goes! Cheers from kenya! :)
    www.liveitwithjuliet.com

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    1. Aw thank you Juliette! You're going to love blogging I'm sure. The beginning is always so exciting, and it just gets better and better as you go :D xx

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  11. This is a great post! I love your blog and recently just found it! I couldn't believe how much time blogging took up to consistently write posts and take the photos as well! People think it must be such a laid back thing but people do it full time studying or with jobs! xx

    www.iridescentplaces.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Thanks Caroline! I agree with you, tbh the real heroes of blogging (or so to say :P) are the people who manage to post every day but still have a job on the side. When you love it so much, you don't count the hours anymore :D xx

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