Have you been neglecting your blog but want to get back in to it? How do you come back gracefully after years away? Here are a few tips to try!
- Give it a facelift. Maybe you are excited about restarting your blog, but scared of that first post. What do you say after two years of radio silence? Maybe you spent hours updating the look of your blog months ago and you are just now ready to start writing again. But in those months since you redesigned your blog, it’s been swirling in your head, so that finally, you are able to write again.
- Give some reasons. Or you could also call them excuses, I suppose. Maybe it’s been a really crazy two years. Maybe in those two years, you got married, moved to the Bahamas, got pregnant, moved to Florida, started a business, had a baby, had major surgery, spent six weeks in the NICU with your new baby, moved into a new house on the day you brought her home, drove across the continent with your new little family, and then moved back to an off-the-grid cabin in Alaska and started a blog about it. I mean, for example. Surely your readers can forgive you for not writing in the midst of all that chaos.
- Give an apology. But are you really sorry? Maybe your readers were disappointed when your posts started trailing off, but that was years ago, really. They probably haven’t thought about it since. Maybe no one even noticed. But you noticed that your blog was going downhill. Maybe this form of comeback would be better phrased as I’ve missed you. Our connection has been important for me, and I hope it’s been just a little bit important to you. Can we reconnect?
- Just jump right in. Or maybe you just want to get started. Maybe no one will even notice you’ve been gone. Maybe you can just pick up where you left off and act like there was no absence at all. Maybe if you start with a particularly useful blog post, something about writing and blogging and connecting with people. Something like, Four Easy Ways to Revive Your Blog. Because actually, something like that you could write very authoritatively about. You’ve been thinking about that very subject for the past two years.
Reblogged this on Matthews' Blog.
ha! cute… welcome back!
Thanks 🙂
Okay, clever girl. I really like #4 myself, but #2 is a close second. haha! 😀 Welcome back!
Thank you!
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Well written article Anand Bose from Kerala
After a long time of blogging, I find that people looking at my blog are hardly ever from the country where I live, Britain. I wish I knew why.
Thank you Jacklyn. Blog revival tips useful.. Mu subjects mostly are of Indian interest as I were for Indian Magazines.
I tried #1 and #2, only got creepy bots from countries I’ll never set foot in in a million years. What’s up wit that?!
And thanks for the favorite, love your entry on NaNoWriMo, I hope you continue to write more inspiring posts! 🙂
Great tips! Thank you ♥️
This advice has come just at the perfect time – thank you!
I came across this article as I was wondering how to get back into my YouTube channel, so not exactly a blog, but I imagine I can take pointers from this article! Thank you for writing this!
Thanks for the like. Welcome back to blogging… Now what?
That’s a great post 😊!
I like the jumping right back in. Get on the horse and fly!
Some really good and practical tips