Without a doubt, the most-asked question I get when I tell someone that I’m a full-time blogger, is this:
How did you get started blogging?
Then they will ask what I blog about.
Then they ask if you can make money blogging.
Most folks who don’t know anything about blogs, will tilt their head slightly, smile, eyes slightly glazed over, and want to know what in the world a blogger does. There are many people out there who don’t have a clue about this online world we live in. Many people don’t log on every day to scour the internet for ideas and inspiration. Sure, they might go on news sites and check their email, but they are not getting mesmerized by the blogosphere.
I know many of my readers are not bloggers, but I hope you’ll find this series interesting too!
Heck, so many people don’t even know the blogosphere exists. Most bloggers feel like we are at the center of what is hot and hip. How could the rest of the world not see that? We try to stay informed and up to date on what our passion is all about, but there are plenty of folks out there who just don’t know anything about this thing we call blogging.
There is no one size fits all manual for “how to blog”.
But oh, how blogging has changed my life.
In February I’ll hit my 5 year blogoversary, truly a milestone. Sort of like dog vs. people years, 5 years in blogging is a long, long time.
So, in celebration of that 5 year mark, I thought it might be a good time to look back and document my blogging journey. I’ve seen several bloggers do just that and even though at times, I think what else can I add to the conversation about starting a blog, sustaining a blog, and turning a blog into a business, I realize that yes, I do have things to share!
Blogging is truly a learn it as you go type of thing. On the job training, so to speak.
Just from the sheer amount of years that I’ve been doing this thing called blogging, that alone makes me something of an expert on the subject. Do I know it all? Oh noooooo, of course I don’t and at times feel like I’m still such a novice on all thing blogging, especially the technical side!
Do I have plenty to share about my personal experience with blogging.
Oh, yes I sure do!
Anyone that blogs has a blog story. I have my own unique perspective on it all and I’m hoping that sharing my story will give inspiration and insight to those of you who are new to this crazy blog world.
The blogosphere is still growing and growing and growing. Where it will go, no one knows. That is one of those unknown things that none of us have the answer to.
So sit back, grab something to sip on and here begins my blog story. I’m going to break it into at least 5 parts (maybe more, I have no idea how rambling I’ll get on all of this), for every year that I’ve been blogging. February will start my 6th year of writing this blog and I would never dream that I’d have that much to talk about, but it seems that I do! 🙂
It seems that another unique thing about bloggers is the fact that most of us, when we started blogging, had no idea where it was going to lead us. I started on a whim, just for fun. A hobby. Something to do that was an outlet for my passion of interior decorating, DIY projects, and thrifting for the most part.
My journey began in February of 2007.
I had been living in Birmingham with my husband at the time for a little over a year. I quit my corporate job in Atlanta when we moved over there at the end of 2005 and set up house, with plans to be a stay at home wife. I had worked my whole life in the 8 to 5 corporate world, so staying home was a novelty to me at the time.
I had long been involved with online decorating boards, since around the mid-90’s. Better Homes and Gardens and GardenWeb’s That Home Site were 2 sites that I frequented constantly back in those days. So, I knew my way around the web, it was a fun world for me to hang out in.
In early 2000, I joined an online site called Great Impressions, which started as a public site, then went private due to large growth. It was started by a small group of us who spun off from Better Homes and Gardens decorating boards and quickly became a popular hangout for like-minded women who loved their homes and were devoted to decorating. We talked paint colors, we shared projects and celebrated design triumphs. We talked each other through design dilemmas. We were able to set up photo albums online and look at each others’ houses. Now that was a new and exciting thing, to actually be looking at other house pics from all over the country. That was a mere 12 years ago, that’s how fast this online world has evolved. It was a really great group of women and it was very fun for about 5 or 6 years. There are still some from the old group that read my blog and occasionally I will get a mention of that in a comment.
During those years of Great Impressions, one of my online friends from that group, Kim, started a blog called Daisy Cottage. She was smitten with an older cottage home and had always wanted to live in an old home, so we celebrated with her when she moved into Daisy Cottage, her beautiful cottage in Florida. Kim and I became buddies and we were kindred souls. I would visit Kim’s blog and look at her pretty pictures. She would encourage me to start my own blog. I laughed, not really planning to do it, but one day in early 2007, on a whim, I decided to set up a free Blogger account. Later, in 2008, Kim and I met in person when I was visiting Florida for a few days. We are still good friends to this day and I love her dearly. She is such a sweet, supportive, and creative friend. That was part of the journey for me of meeting other bloggers in person and that hasn’t stopped either. It has just gotten better over the years. Bloggy friendships have absolutely been the best part of blogging for me.
So, Southern Hospitality was born.
I don’t even know what made me choose the name. It just seemed to me that Southern Hospitality was a phrase that would embody what I wanted to share on my blog, so that was it.
My blog had a name. An identity.
That free Blogger account started me on my blogging journey that month in early 2007. I had no idea what I was doing. Back then, there were hardly any decorating or design blogs at all. It was mostly crafting, sewing, artsy sort of blogs and it wasn’t all that huge in numbers. I remember going through blogrolls that I would find on other blogs and that’s how I found most of the blogs that I would visit and leave comments on. Back then, it was a pretty small community and getting to know other bloggers happened easily.
I would click from blog to blog, leave a lot of comments and then all of a sudden I began to get comments back on my blog. Oh, how exciting that was! Someone was actually reading my blog. They liked what I was doing. It felt good to share and have others validate my projects or ideas. I think I’m going to like this blogging thing. It’s a lot of fun! I had a little point and shoot camera and knew nothing about getting great photos, but I started seeing beautiful photos on other blogs and wondered how they did it.
That year of 2007 moved on through the summer. I felt the need to go back to work in mid-summer of that year. I knew that there were some financial issues going on at home and we needed more money coming in and so I began to look for a job. I was enjoying my blog and keeping it going by blogging about 3 times a week or so. Whenever I had something to share, I would share it. I didn’t have a real schedule in mind with blog posts, but when I did something fun or completed a project, I would put it on the blog.
In August, I landed a really great job working for a local privately owned company in Birmingham. I was the assistant to the President and it was a nice place to work. I planned events, took care of his calendar, ordered office supplies, and handled a lot of things around the office. That was the type of job I had in the past, so I was used to working in that sort of environment. I shared my office and all about my new job on my blog. I had lots of comments and encouragement and my readers wondered if I would keep blogging. I said I was going to keep blogging. I enjoyed that creative outlet too and didn’t want to stop. It was a fun online world that I enjoyed being a part of. Many of my original readers are still with me, I’m happy to say!
My job lasted until the end of that year and I quit after Christmas, at the request of my ex-husband after only 5 months of working. Looking back, I should have kept that job, although it would have done nothing to stop the unbelievable avalanche that would happen 3 years later. It would have helped us a lot, but I deferred to his request and quit. I wrote all about that too on my blog.
And if you are new here and have no idea of the drama of a year I’ve been through, read Life is Not a Magazine Cover for all the details (my divorce is final, by the way).
I had no idea at the time that this blog would be my lifesaver down the road. No idea that 3 years later, my life as I knew it would completely fall apart and crumble to pieces.
BUT…..God in His infinite wisdom, knew!
So, that first year was just for fun, sharing my hobby of decorating and my passion for the home. It was great fun getting to know so many other bloggers out there, but it was nothing like the sheer volume in this home/DIY niche now in 2011. Not even close! 2007 was my first year of sharing and share I did.
I shared my projects at home, along with my yardsale adventures. I found out there were lots of girls out there who were addicted to yardsales too. I wasn’t alone in my penny-pinching ways.
Back then, I remember spending hours and hours learning how to change my background, getting my feet wet with html. And wow, is that a crazy world! Html will drive you insane. I have always been good with computers, so learning new things has come easy for me in that area. I made my very first header all by myself and boy, was it pathetic. I wish I still had it saved, but sadly I don’t. 🙂
That first year was a complete learning experience. I saw many new bloggers come on the scene in that first year too and it was a great time of growth and just learning the ropes.
There was SO much to learn and learn I did. I had no idea what I was doing, nor where I was going, but I was having fun. I decided when I quit that job that it might just be time for me to start my own business and pursue the decorating thing that I had always wanted to try.
So, 2008, was the year for that.
I announced on my blog that I was starting my own decorating business with hopes of getting my own clients in person as well as offering online services.
I got my business license and officially became a self-employed business person in early 2008 and shortly after established my business as an LLC. I was on my way to doing something different.
I was traveling a new path and where it would lead, I had no idea.
To be continued……I will write another post later on, continuing my blog journey. No posting schedule on this series, but I will keep writing until I get to the finale to date, which is where I am now. I’m going to share lots of tips and details on blogging along the way too, so hopefully at the end of this series, you will feel like you’ve learned something.
Continue Reading Part 2
Continue Reading Part 3
Jessica says
I can’t wait to read more! Keep it coming 🙂
Valerie @ Chateau A La Mode says
I’m so glad you are doing a series on blogging. Your blog is one of the reasons I started mine. I’ve been here for a year and like you I’m not tech savvy (AT ALL)!!! Sometimes I wonder what I’m doing here and other times I absolutely love it. I’m still waiting to see where this will take me as I started as a hobby too 😉 Can’t wait for part 2 🙂
Kristel says
Thank you so much for sharing your blogging story. I always wonder how my favorite bloggers got started, I usually try to go back on their post, but you have made it easier. Such an inspiration to look up to, and yes, so much to learn.
jessica@fourgenerationsoneroof says
Wow Rhoda! You have a great story 🙂 I enjoyed reading ! Look forward to your new little series:) My family room makeover has taken a little backseat as I dedicated my weekend to outside christmas lights. Needed to take advantage of the warm weather ! I’m usually freezing my butt off putting up xmas lights 🙂
Linda@Limeinthecoconut says
Rhoda…Touching story….as one who knew you from GI days…It is quite amazing to see your journey. Funny thing this blogging world, eh?!
Lee says
Wow, I have been mesmerised by this post as a new blogger myself and also going through the most difficult time of my life, to blog about my difficulties would most probably depress a nation! Blogging is my lifesaver right now, along with the addition of my little Schnoodle puppy, Poppy.
I cannot wait to read the rest of your journey. My blog started about my art but evolved quickly into the things I love such as interior design/food/gardening, anything to do with house and home I guess. Its still evolving and where my path will lead me I will not know for sometime but I hope that it leads me in the wonderful direction that you have gone.
Please hurry and write the remaining stories 🙂
Lee
Heather - Dollar Store Crafts says
Looking forward to reading more, Rhoda!!
Shar Y says
When a blog post brings tears of emotion to one’s eyes, then you know you have reached out and touched us. I have followed you for several years and truly enjoyed it all. (Not your unhappiness, of course.) While not a blogger, I am a faithful blog reader to yours and several other blogs. I really get involved and feel like I “know” these people. It makes one care, and you Rhoda, make us care. I look forward to more of your story and as always, your excellent posts. Blessings to you!
diane says
Rhoda..so generous and courageous of you to share your story, personal and all. I know many bloggers, new and old, will appreciate your insight.
I am a paid blogger for several online retailers and designers and it is still tough to make a living but it is a passion that is difficult to let go of. I enjoy your blog posts and look forward to more chapters of your journey.
Jean says
What a great post and so interesting to see how you got into blogging. I love your blog and enjoy each of your posts. Thank you for making our day a little happier! I do hope you get a tree for your front porch too 🙂 My husband refuses to buy a fake tree and I guess I should be thankful since real ones are so special.
Carmen @ Life with Sprinkles on Top says
Rhoda! I’m so glad you’re writing this series. What fun! You are one of THE very first blogs I started reading back in ’07. (I think it was then.) I have been thinking about you recently and wondering how your life was going. I haven’t been doing too much blog reading lately. I guess I’ve been in my own melancholy funk. I’m trying to change that now. 🙂 Can’t wait to read more of this series! 🙂
domestiCate says
Rhoda! You are speaking to me, girlfriend! After voraciously reading blogs for two years, just this week I’ve started my own. I have followed Kate at Centsational Girl, and found you through her. I’m looking forward to reading more in this series and to seeing you all at Haven.
Christina says
Looking forward to reading this series, Rhoda!
Enjoyed reading about how you got your start in blogging.
Laurie says
Hi Rhoda!
You are hearing from an avid reader of your blog! I am not a big commenter but I can’t tell you how many times I have forwarded your links to family and friends for inspiration. Who you are as a person comes through in your words. You don’t try to push an image of perfection that is only found in magazines. Imperfection (to me) is perfection! I can’t begin to tell you how much of an inspiration you are to me and that no matter what my story is I can pick up and move forward. Today, I learned that I should not abandon my own blog that I started about 9 months ago. The state in which I live has very strict rules and limits my blogging experience online. I also realize that I can start my own business even though I haven’t been college trained in what I love to do (despite owning 2 1/2 degrees!)!
Please keep writing as you do because you are touching lives out here who really draw on your story and inspiration!
~~~rhonda~~~ says
Dear Ms. Rhoda, I am so excited that you are sharing your blogging journey experience with your readers! I personally have been a huge fan of yours for some time now! You are my inspiration as a blogger! I am fairly new to the blogging world and still have so much to learn! Needless to say, reading on Twitter this morning that you were doing this I became very excited! Headed to tweet about this to all my followers! (I am Twittle__Dee …in twitter world! 🙂 )
~~~rhonda~~~
Brenda Kula-Pruitt says
Rhoda, I savored every word of this! I hope you had a nice holiday. Was thinking of you. So glad I found the blogging world too. I found it and started blogging the last day of 2007.
Brenda
Bonnie says
Rhoda,
thanks for this post.
As a new blogger, you deffinately feel like a little fish in a big pond, but you made me feel better, and that what I am doing and what I sometimes feel is ‘normal’. I read part 2 as well, and can’t wait for the rest!!
Linda @ It All Started with Paint says
Oh my! I am so much loving this story … but I need to get to the grocer … and seriously need a nice glass of wine (just feels like a glass of wine would be in order here) … so must run out midway through … and hope my kids don’t confiscate the laptop in my absence … and will absorb each and every word after I get back and pour me some Pinot Grigio! And I have a Part 2 to read tonight too!
Lori says
Hi Rhonda,
I always love your blog and appreciate when you offer education and guidance to those of us starting out. I have been blogging for about 2 years. I am struggling because it feels like my friends/family are NOT connected or reading blogs and so therefore they do not leave comments. I am trying to expand readership to the people that are actually interested in what I have to say and not just friends and family that are being nice and commenting when I ask them to. Any suggestions? How do I get my blog out there to the right audience and people who will ask questions or comment?
Thanks!
Lori
Lori says
Also, do you think going to a conference is a good place to connect with other bloggers that could expand readership or a network?
Rhoda says
Lori, it can be tough as a new blogger to get yourself out there. Honestly, it has grown so much in the last few years & that is harder than ever to gain a big following and keep things going. The best way to get to know others is to go to blogs you love and leave comments, join parties, and get to know other bloggers. If you find a few that you have things in common with, you can begin to share ideas and even do guests posts for each other. That is a great way to trade off ideas and readership. It is definitely a growing process, doesn’t happen overnight. I totally think that blogging conferences are a great way to meet other bloggers, those who are passionate about blogging too, unlike many of our real life friends. Only bloggers can understand this world we live in & being at a conference with so many “like” us is so much fun. Connecting in person is the best!
Lori says
Thanks Rhonda,
I am always so inspired by you 🙂