It’s a year to the day that I started this blog, and nearly seventy posts later, I’ve learned quite a lot. One the main things I’ve learned is how much I enjoy writing, and that is something I never knew about myself a year ago. I started the blog because some good friends gave me the confidence to do it, and I’m very grateful to them for that.
So here are the Things I’ve Learned:
I write quickly
I write fast and post quickly. It’s part of my character to want to do things in the moment, not wait for a more perfect time. I often write first thing in the morning, having woken up with an idea I want to write about, or the news might prompt something, as it did when 4chan released those pictures of Jennifer Lawrence. It takes me about half an hour to get everything down and I often edit material after I’ve posted it. I usually have to abridge a post to 750 words for Huffington Post.
Personal is good
My blog is really honest and people seem to enjoy that. My most-viewed posts are the ones where I share something really personal from my life. I was surprised at the reaction to The Silence last year, in which I confessed to once having had depression. I think it’s something that should be talked about, not hidden away and that is part of the purpose of my blog.
People message me privately
Quite a lot of what I write about seems to resonate with people to the point where they have to tell me the same thing has happened, or is happening, to them. I don’t get a huge amount of public comments on the blog, but I do get a lot of direct messages from people telling me about their experiences. A surprising amount of men and women messaged me about Ping Pong, in which I talked about being child-free by choice.
I publish myself
I do try and make my posts timely and topical, tying in to current trends, ideas and news stories. By hashtagging my posts appropriately it can make a huge difference to the number of views. For instance, I republished my Epiphany ‘body image’ post on Huffington Post using the #everybodyisready tag, from the protest against Protein World adverts.
I work to a set of ‘brand values’ for Because I Can and my keywords are: clarity, honesty, openness, authenticity, myth-busting, revelation and debunking.
Dating is the hottest topic
My most-viewed post by far is Sixth Date Syndrome, and the myriad ways it is searched for on Google tell me that I’ve discovered a Thing that isn’t just happening to me. Every day (including today) people search for it, view it and hopefully learn that it’s not just them. I’ve also enjoyed debunking myths about female sexuality and the ‘cougar’ trope.
Men enjoy my posts
I have a posse of Secret Male Admirers for my blog. They come up to me at parties and tell me how much they like the insight into the female psyche. I am mainly writing for women like me but my main responders on Twitter and WordPress appear to be men. Surprisingly, women seem to have more of a problem with my feminist leanings than men.
People disagree with me but don’t say it
Recently a few people have revealed in person that they don’t agree with everything I write. I’d never expect them to as these posts are just my opinion, but they only tell me face-to-face, rather than on social media. I’m always surprised I don’t get more open disagreement in my comments, especially as they are inherently feminist.
I naturally ‘cluster’ things
I do this all the time at work and in life – see patterns of behaviour or trends and then cluster them together to make a Thing. This is what I’ve tapped into to write the blog. Noticing that women shove other women has been one of the more surprising moments in the past year, as has observing men leaping out of my way when I run.
I could actually write a book
I’m currently in the early stages of writing a novel based on my experiences. Writing the blog regularly has made me realise how I can write 1000 words really easily. I decided against a memoir because I wanted to shape my story and fictionalise some of the elements. I’m finding it quite difficult because my blog ‘voice’ is the one that comes most naturally to me.
A big thanks
To everyone who’s followed me, tweeted me, retweeted me and Facebook-shared me. It means a lot every time it happens.
To mark my anniversary, I’m going to be ‘live-blogging’ a solo walk around the entire coastline of the Isle of Wight next week, so stay tuned.
The top ten most-viewed posts on Because I Can (in descending order):
3. The Silence
4. Things I’d Tell My Daughter
5. The One Where I’m Absolutely Not a Yummy Mummy
6. Toxic People
8. Ice-Breaker
10. Epiphany
I love this – especially reading what you’ve learned about yourself as well as about blogging. This was especially interesting to me as a new blogger.
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Congrats on the completion of your first year. Here’s to many more.
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Congrats on the start of your novel. I seem to fall in love with everything you write. You are a great writer and apparently i happen to be your number one fan……now you know why you have to keep writing everyday.
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You know? I’m sitting here, having a bit of a bad day and struggling to write, and then I get this comment. Thank you so much and I’m delighted you like my writing.
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Happy anniversary! Love your blog
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Congratulations on the anniversary! Well, I haven’t read all 70 posts, being a relative newcomer to the blog, but I enjoy the way you write and, generally, what you write really chimes with me. Look forward to reading more.
Roberta
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