To Blog or Not to Blog?

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That is the question many are dwelling on at the moment. Some bloggers have given up, some have switched to Substack and some have decided to concentrate on newsletters. 

I started this blog in the autumn of 2010 and love the fact that many subscribers have been with me since then (thank you! – and I hope we’ll continue to be virtual friends). I’ve gained a lot from blogging, including discipline (it’s not easy to dream up topics to blog about), contacts (it’s so lovely when people take the time to ‘like’ or comment, especially on a regular basis) and knowledge (from the lovely guest bloggers I’ve hosted and from research I’ve done for my own posts). I hope you’ve all gained something from it too!

For me, the answer to my initial question is: Continue to Blog

I’ve thought about Substack but don’t know enough about it or how it beats a standard blog. If you’ve got experience – please enlighten me because I never seem to have the time to investigate it fully.
I have a newsletter but, so far, I’ve only used that for significant book or writing news rather than the general information and titbits I put on here. If you’re curious, signup here. Plus casual browsers stumble across this blog in a way that they wouldn’t find back issues of a newsletter.
I don’t want to abandon communicating with writers and readers because it’s taken a long time to capture you all (!) and I think an online presence is important.
So, you’ll find me here for a bit longer.

I’ve just looked back through my WordPress statistics to find out which have been my most popular pages over the last 13 years. Here are the top four:

About Sally Jenkins

Icebreakers for Creative Writing Adult Education Classes

The Seven Sisters Series by Lucinda Riley

Instant Writing

The statistics for 2023 show that I wrote 31 blog posts and August 15th was the day this site got the most hits, which was also the day I published the post about My First RNA Conference and an Award.

Finally, given this is the start of a brand new year and many of us are setting goals and challenges, here are a few publications that might be useful:
For those dipping a toe in the world of self-publishing – Kindle Direct Publishing for Absolute Beginners and Kobo Writing Life Publishing for Absolute Beginners.
For those wanting to build self-confidence or to promote their books via author talks:
Public Speaking for Absolute Beginners.

Kindle Direct Publishing for Absolute BeginnersKobo PublishingPublic Speaking for Absolute Beginners

 

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  1. Morton Gray's avatar

    #1 by Morton Gray on January 2, 2024 - 8:35 am

    Hi Sally,

    I’ve been having exactly the same debate! And have reached the same conclusion. I have blonde regularly on Blogger and now WordPress since 2008 and I think I will stick with it for now at least. 😄

    Morton x

  2. S Stow's avatar

    #3 by S Stow on January 2, 2024 - 9:54 am

    Altho;ugh I am not a prolific writer, I found the book on public speaking a great help. When invited to speak at various associations with which I am connected, I check this book for inspirational tips.

  3. Sharon boothroyd's avatar

    #5 by Sharon boothroyd on January 2, 2024 - 1:52 pm

    Personally, I love reading blogs and I prefer this form to others, such as podcasts. I have no idea what Substack is and I wouldn’t be able to access it. I’d say carry on blogging if you’re happy to do so, Sally. If you need a guest blogger, give me a shout, but I’m afraid I don’t write novels.

    • Sally Jenkins's avatar

      #6 by Sally Jenkins on January 2, 2024 - 3:27 pm

      Thank you 😊 for the encouragement, Sharon. And I’ll keep you in mind for guest content.

  4. Julia Thorley's avatar

    #7 by Julia Thorley on January 2, 2024 - 2:20 pm

    I gave up my blog ‘Life, yoga and other adventures’ a while ago, although it’s technically still there and I have posted a couple of things when I just couldn’t help myself. I looked at Substack, but decided I was too long in the tooth to start again on yet another platform. Truth to be told, CBA. Shameful, what! Now I content myself with posting on my author page on Facebook and using Twitter. I enjoy reading your blog, so please don’t stop.

    • Sally Jenkins's avatar

      #8 by Sally Jenkins on January 2, 2024 - 3:28 pm

      Thanks for the encouragement, Julia and I will keep going for the forseeable future.

  5. Sally Jenkins's avatar

    #9 by Sally Jenkins on January 2, 2024 - 1:36 pm

    Thanks for the shout-out Ninette!

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