I wrote a guest post for Independent Fashion Bloggers on Thursday, here it is if you haven't already seen it.
Nowadays, everyone and their dog has a blog, & even the fashion blogosphere is getting incredibly crowded. So how do you make your blog stand out from the crowd? By developing a unique & personal voice. Here are some tips to help you doing so.
❤ Finding an angle
In the sea of fashion blogs out there, there is probably already one saying what you said, or what you would like to say. It is perfectly normal. There are over six thousand million people in the world, a few of them are bound to have the same idea at the same time. What matters is to find an angle to your post. Just like in journalism, it is important to find an angle for a blog story. You want to cover Fashion Week? Cool, do it. YOUR WAY. Choose a way to cover it that is totally personal to you and get writing. This way, your post will stand out & attract more readers.
❤ Be yourself
You have a personality. You have a blog. You have the two only tools you will even need. Use your blog to showcase your personality, because you know you are wonderful. And the world should know it too, so why hide behind the majority?
❤ Write, write & write some more
Good writing comes from writing. So write, write, write, all the time, whenever you can. You will start developing a unique style, and your brain will get used to thinking about new stories all the time. Try and remember your grammar lessons, because style without good grammar can be a big turn off for your readers.
❤ Be confident
There are so many people out there puking content all over the internet, and it is not always good content. So if even half of you thinks you have something good to say, don't hesitate and put it out there. Trust your instincts, if they tell you you wrote a good post, they are right. Your blogging style will only develop by making mistakes and trying.
❤ Never take the thinking cap off
The best way to have your own voice and content is to be constantly on the lookout for new stories, and keep your brain on at all times. This is the blogger's way of life. Sometimes, even when I am half asleep I come up with new ideas for the blog & have to wake up and write them down. Sometimes I look at them in the morning & dismiss them as too lame, but sometimes, I think they are really good & use them.
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Good blog advice on 43 Folders
Your post has inspired me to ask a question of the IFB forum-users - I've been thinking about starting a fashion blog for a while, about styling obvious disabilities - in my case, very visible scoliosis, as I appear to have become somewhat of an expert in recent years in dressing to flatter my not-so-orthodox curves without resorting to hiding in baggy t-shirts (which doesn't work anyway).
ReplyDeleteThat was long-winded, but yes, thanks for posting this, it made me think!
Sparkleandglitter - Firstly, thank you so much for all your comments and mentions on your blog, I really appreciate it :) x
ReplyDeleteYour question is also perfect for the Mademoiselle Robot ball if you want to ask!
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Great tips. I've been refining more and more my blog's vision and how I project my "voice" and personality into my writing. I really like how you pointed out to trust your own instincts: this is so true! Kudos!
ReplyDeleteThis is good advice, applicable for any kind of blog.
ReplyDeleteI'd just add to encourage perseverance. Sometimes it takes a lot of writing to develop your angle, and voice.
sparkleandglitter: I'd totally read that! If you find that you need to expand, you could add dressing for invisible disabilities, too... something other than the "t shirt and sweatpants" that invisible illness sufferers tend to live in. ;) Heaven knows I need the help! :P
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!
ReplyDeleteThis was helpful!
ReplyDeleteGreat advice for ANY blogger!
ReplyDeleteHey there! Thank you for the article. You gave me the final motivation to start my own blog ( http://egregiouslyyours.wordpress.com/ ). Let's see how it goes!
ReplyDeleteHihi! Maintenant par contre, je dois avouer que j'ai deux petites questions: quelle est l'étiquette pour citer l'article du blog d'une personne et le lui faire savoir? Ensuite: quelle est la meilleure manière de demander un rajout au 'blogroll' d'un autre blog?
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