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In August I celebrated my 4 year blogging anniversary, and I’ve been thinking about how far I’ve come as a reader, writer, and blogger since I first started this blog. While it’s only recently that I’ve been working on this blog as a semi-full time hobby, I’ve actually had this blog since 2016.
So I thought today I’d take a trip down memory lane, and talk a bit about how I got involved in blogging- and some of my favourite things about blogging!
I’d love to hear all your blogging stories! Comment below how many years you’ve been blogging- and your favourite experiences during that time- I’d love to hear from you 🙂
I started my blog back in 2016. If I remember rightly, I had just finished my GCSEs and it was the summer before Sixth Form. I was always an avid reader, but that summer I’d read a lot of books that I was desperate to talk about! And for me, a blog was a way to express my thoughts about those books.
I remember sitting on a bench in the park and penning my first review on my phone. I didn’t tell anyone about it, and it was nerve-wracking. But to my amazement I received some likes and comments- and since then the positive feedback and support I receive never fails to shock me!

After this first post I started adding the occasional review, article, or listicle. I participated in a lot of tags in those early days, and that’s where a lot of my engagement came from. WordPress was a great way to procrastinate school work but still feel productive, and I enjoyed carrying on with my blog through Sixth Form.
When I started University, my blog started to slow down a little. Managing course deadlines and extracurricular activities is hard- and I take my hat off to anyone who produces regular, high-quality content while studying and attending University. I continued to post often, but my promotion and engagement was much lower and my blog definitely took a back seat.
However, during the summer holidays my blog would flourish. I remember the summer after my first year in particular I blogged my heart out, using it as a way to escape but also realising it was something I really enjoyed building up and promoting on social media.

When I look back at my stats, term time is considerably lower and then there’s a sudden spike in June, July, and August. I guess that definitely goes to show that the more work you put in, the more you have to show for it!
Now that I’m finished with University, my blog has flourished even more. I have the time for committed, regular engagement on social media- as well as producing regular content (that people seem to be enjoying).
I’ve come a long way since I started my blog when I was 17. I now post more lifestyle posts and I also enjoy regularly reviewing series’ and films. However, I make sure to always review the books I’m reading- I can’t abandon those book blogger roots, and the book blogging community has always been unbelievably supportive!

Since finishing University, this blog has become more to me than simply a hobby. I’ve realised it’s something I might want to incorporate in a career in the future, and it’s been nice to take steps to monetise my site in the past few months- with more steps to come in the future I hope!
I know that whatever comes in the future I’m going to continue blogging. It may experience more changes as I grow as a blogger, and it may experience dips when big life events take priority. But it’s so much fun, and nothing can stop me!
Thanks for reading my story! My blog has certainly changed a lot since I first started it, but it’s nice to know I’ve also kept some things as a constant. I love posting more personal lifestyle pieces, but it’s great to also publish entertainment reviews.
If you want to find out more about my blogging journey- and how I continue to write regular blog and social media content- check out my blogging ebook!
What do you think of my blogging story? What is your blogging story? How has your blog grown and changed in the past few years?
Let me know all your thoughts in the comments below 🙂
Happy reading x
I started 5 years ago at the urging of my sister. Living in the Gap is the result. It’s been a wonderful journey especially the connections I’ve made with the writing community. My writing has developed and I have a solid core of generous followers. Congratulations on your blogging anniversary! I enjoy your posts. C
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That’s great, I’m glad she insisted! The connections are brilliant, I agree 🙂 thank you so much!
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It’s one of those things that can definitely take time! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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I have been blogging for three years, since I retired from teaching. I review books on my blog and also scripture verses and my personal meditations on them.
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That’s lovely 🙂 I think blogging is a great way to discuss your personal feelings on something
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Thanks for sharing your blogging story. I’ve been blogging since I was about thirteen (on AOL) but I’ve had my wordpress blog (Crispy Confessions) since 2015 after a college course I took on social media. It was originally intended as a blog to express my opinions. I recently got back into it the summer of Covid-19 and have enjoyed writing & promoting it. It is nice to do this especially since that is what I went to college for.
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Thank you! I think COVID has brought a whole new bunch of bloggers- it’s great that you took time to go back to it 🙂
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Yes, me too, I’ve been wanting to for so long but kept putting it off.
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Great post! I started in 2014, and as someone who’s blogged alongside school, my blogging has been a little inconsistent, but I’m really hoping I can incorporate it into my schedule at Uni!
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Thank you 🙂 the same as me then! I’m sure you’ll be able to manage it- focusing on it during summer was my way of scheduling some blogging time 🙂
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I loved reading your story. I started blogging as part of an assignment in my Computer-Mediated Communication class in college, that was in 2009. I started with WordPress in 2010. Hot Shot Headlines started in 2014. It’s been quite a journey!
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Ah thanks Laura 🙂 that’s brilliant- I agree, I think everyone has a blogging journey to tell!
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I’ve only been blogging a little over a year, but I love the community already!
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Yes the community is fantastic 🙂
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Thanks Thomas 🙂 thats the beauty of blogging, you can pick it up as and when and still get something from it! Thank you- it seems to have been going great for you too!
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Lovely post Eleanor and so interesting to read about your blogging journey! 😀
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Thank you Nicki 🙂
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Congratulations to on completing 4 yrs. Great post. Your post touches many things relating to bloggers life. I started writing on WordPress this year and I feel content. Connecting with blogger community and getting to know their experiences is gratifying.
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I agree, the blogging community is a lovely place 🙂 Thank you! And thank you for commenting
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Thank you! Building a platform can be so important to building an author profile for yourself! I completely agree- I love learning about other authors and writers
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Well done for keeping writing your blog.
Keep up the good work 😀
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Thank you Rachel 🙂
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Great post!
I started blogging in July 2017 when I was diagnosed with PND after the birth of my son in March 2016.
I wanted to raise awareness for PND, mental health in general and also special needs parenting as my son was born with Down’s Syndrome and Klinefelters syndrome.
While its been 3 years I’ve not gotten to where i wanted to be with I I’m really putting lots work into it now and making a real effort
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That’s such a good way to use your time- and raise awareness for issues that are so important and that we all need to be aware of! I think blogging is one of those things where you have to keep putting the effort in- often for not lots of pay-off- but you seem to be doing great 🙂
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Thanks for sharing your blogging journey! I can relate in the fact that in the summer months my blog gets more views due to university! I wish you luck in achieving your blogging goals in the future!!
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Thank you 🙂 Yes, I think it’s relatable for all Uni students I think!
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I loved reading about why you started blogging, it sounds like you really love it and have focused on it more since you left uni, it’s lovely to hear that you still love it! x
Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk
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Yes definitely I love it! Thank you so much for commenting Lucy 🙂 x
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Really interesting! Loved reading about your story!
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Congrats on your anniversary 🙂
I started blogging in 2015 and originally my blog was meant to document the creation of one of my artworks, but it almost instantly morphed into a blog about my interests in general: book, film and music reviews, travel, cats and so on. I find that these days writing is more valuable than ever to me, it’s a wonderful way to concentrate on something and get away from the whole COVID-19 nightmare we’re in.
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Thank you! I think blogs often morph into different things I agree 🙂 it’s such a great distraction!
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I’ve been blogging a little over a year and it has been quite a journey…..
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I agree, blogging can make many twists and turns!
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For sure!
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I love reading more about people’s blogging history and why they do it. It feel’s like a real opportunity to get to know someone!
Didn’t know you did advertising, might check that out once I remember who I am advertising with between now and Christmas x x
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Yes me too! Ive only just started tbh but it’s nice to find new bloggers 🙂 that would be great, I’d love to feature you! x
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I started in 2015, I fell in and out of it throughout the years. And recently I just started being more active because of the pandemic. I never actually thought this hobby of mine will lasts because I get tired of things easily. 😄
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The pandemic has actually encouraged a lot of people I think! I’m the same, but this one has really stuck 🙂
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I began my blog in 2017, back then it was a DIY blog. Then I closed that site although it was producing a lot of traffic because I didn’t have the time to continue doing DIY, I preferred to just write. So, in late 2019, I began my blog on PR, social media marketing and content marketing to help small business, bloggers and other creators that need tips, information and guides. Blogging is something that I want to turn into a career one day so I’m working hard hoping it all works out!
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I love just writing too, I agree! That sounds like such a good idea, I’d love to turn blogging into a career too 🙂
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Great post! Everyone’s individual blogging stories are so interesting and different! I’ve been blogging 8 years and I started as a book blogger and have since turned my blog into a business!
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I agree, I love hearing from people 🙂 i also started as a book blogger- I love understanding the changes people take throughout their journey as a blogger
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Short story: I started my blog the same day I retired from teaching 3 1/2 years ago. I knew I would need the structure, challenge, creativity, and community!
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I think having that structure can be so important 🙂
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It’s been a life saver…especially during COVID-19 lockdown conditions!
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After I graduated I needed that strict structure to keep me going- for sure!
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Same! Yes reviews are such a good way to get a feel for blogging 🙂 reality can get in the way it’s true haha
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I love hearing people’s blogging stories. I just started back at the end of July as a hobby. I was furloughed from my job and needed something to do. I’ve always loved writing and figured it was a perfect time. And I’ve been loving it so far. Maybe I will make it into a full time job as I want a family and kids one day.
– Brittany
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Me too! I think many bloggers have the aim to make it into a full time thing if they enjoy it- I’m sure we can do it 🙂
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It’s so hard to juggle with school, but I’m sure you’ll manage it! Thank you so much 🙂
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I loved your “procrastinate school work”! It’s so unusual to see the verb used that way.
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Haha, thank you
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I’m just one year into blogging, but loving that I’m learning new things every day! I agree that it’s harder when you have other time commitments (I work full-time, so blogging around that can be tricky!) It’s really satisfying watching your blog grow and feeling proud of your achievements, though 🙂
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I learn new things everyday too! That must be tricky, I’ve just got part time work so I’m managing to balance it a little- but it’s still so hard sometimes. I agree, thank you for commenting 🙂
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I think deleting old work is something a lot of bloggers do- especially if they started young! That sounds like a great blogging plan, I’m glad you’re enjoying those two sites
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Great post. I have always found the community on Facebook and Twitter supportive
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Me too! I’ve not tried Facebook yet, maybe I should
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Great post! I started my blog about a year ago, it took me a while to find a schedule that worked best for me when I was working full-time, then COVID hit and I had more time for reading and writing reviews.
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Thank you! Yes definitely, I think working out a schedule that works for you and your blog can be a difficult task 🙂
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Wonderful post, Eleanor! I always love reading about how others started blogging and I’m glad you enjoy it so much. I feel the same way in that I thought it would be just a hobby, but now it’s a really big part of my life. 😊
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Thank you Stephen! Me too, it’s so interesting finding out a bit more about the blogger 🙂 I’m glad it’s become such a big part of your life!
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I’ve been blogging seriously since last year, 2019 January. My blog was a personal blog before in 2016 & 2017. In 2018, I started making beauty reviews but I took a break after dealing with a break up. But now, I’m back and really enjoyed my blogging journey even though it has only been one year. I was able to set up a printable shop and stationary and I’m thankful for blogging in helping me become an even more creative person 🙂
Mari | http://www.dazedmari.com
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That sounds great, I love hearing other stories 🙂 I’m so glad you’ve been enjoying it so far, and taking steps to make it into a business and shop sounds brilliant- I’d love to do something similar in the coming years. Thanks for sharing x
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I’m always really interesting in finding out how others started blogging! I’ve been blogging for just over 2 years but learning something new about it every day! It’s certainly been a rollercoaster experience but I love it. 🙂
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Me too! I think there’s so much to learn- I’m still learning everyday too and I agree, I think that’s why I love it so much 🙂 thanks for sharing x
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Nice. It’s so good to see how far your blog has come. I started my blog as a way to motivate myself and others.
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Thank you! That’s so lovely x
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It was lovely to read about your blogging journey. I first started blogging 10 years ago, as a hobby. Now I’m lucky enough to make a bit of money from it which I never imagined would be possible.
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Thank you Kelly 🙂 I started as a hobby too, and I’m starting (slowly) to get to that position too, so it sounds like our stories are very similar! Thank you for commenting x
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love reading stories on how the blog started! I had my first one while I was in high school where I did book reviews and more like personal posts. Then opened a second on which was more lifestyle and now it’s multi niche x
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Thank you! It was actually my anniversary yesterday- time flies! That’s so interesting, I love hearing how other bloggers started out x
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