First Friday

New blogger? Welcome! Share a link to your first post, say hello to some other new faces, and find your first few readers.

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To find, copy, and paste your link:
Head to your blog’s home page — not your dashboard, your blog itself. Click on the title of your post to open the individual post.

Highlight and copy the URL you see in your browser’s address bar, and paste the entire URL into a comment here.

Welcome to First Friday, a weekly open thread where any new blogger can share a link to his or her very first post with the larger WordPress.com community. To share your first post with us, copy and paste the link right into a comment here. (If you’re not new, you can still be a part of First Fridays: visit a link or two, and leave the blogger a like or comment!)

Please don’t use this as a space to share your first post…. that you published three years ago; ditto for simply sharing your latest post. Posts should have been published within the last month, and should be your first post. We’ll remove other posts to keep this space focused for new bloggers.

We ask that you help us keep this space focused by following a few additional guidelines:

  • We encourage anyone who shares a link to visit a few other bloggers. New readers for all!
  • When commenting, the third time is not the charm: don’t share the same link repeatedly, or in multiple First Friday threads. We’ll remove repeat posts.
  • Link directly to your new post, rather than to your blog generally — it makes it that much easier for folks to like the post or leave you comments.
  • Avoid repeated “Follow for a follow!” comments. (Tip: if you’re trying to build a readership, it’s much more effective to visit and comment on individual bloggers.)
  • To keep from losing your place while you visit others’ blogs, right-click on links to open them in a new tab or window.
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  1. . . . I got a lot of encouragement to start.
    I hesitated.
    I wondered.
    I waited.
    Then I finally got started.

    25 days now.

    Welcome to:

    oshineoriginal.wordpress.com

    Life. Love. Laff.

    The O’Shine Original Blog

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  2. Exhilarating, frustrating, explosive (sometimes literally), educational, liberating, unique, fascinating, and eternal.

    I bet you didn’t guess I was talking about clock repair, huh?

    Check out my blog to watch my journey from tinkerer to amateur clock repair technician to Clock Engineer Extraordinaire.

    My blog is https://shetalksaboutclocks.com 🙂 Stop by for true life clock repair mysteries, mayhem, and more!

    -Margaret 🙂

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    1. I liked your blog name. We are all there trying to catch up with our emotions, it is good to learn from other mistakes as we don’t have enough time to make them all 😀 What you think crap will be therapeutic for other, so continue writing,it will reach out the souls who are travelling in the same ship as yours.

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      1. Thank you! I just hope people do make a connection and relate to it. I’ll keep on writing got a lot to talk about 😊

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    2. I love the name of your blog and I think there will be many women who can relate to this. Rejection is a feeling felt by ALL of us! And everybody loves a good laugh too so I think it’s good that you’re taking a humurous side to it. I’m actually looking forward to reading a new book by Lysa Terkeurst called Uninvited which deals with the subject of rejection.

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    3. ove the name! Funny posts, I can tell this will be a fun blog to read. You got your first follow and comment from me on your blog 🙂 Good Luck!

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    1. If you’re posting short stories and poetry then joining in with weekly prompts such as Friday Fictioneers and DVersePoets is a good way to get a few more people viewing your blog.
      Other than that it is just matter of networking.

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    1. Left a comment on your blog…keep writing. Its is good therapy and also as you said a great way to remember significant events by documenting them

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  3. Hey everyone, I just started my blog this week and I would appreciate your feedback! It’s really about my crazy busy life as a full time working mom mixed in with my passion for DIY projects and my love for essential oils. Blogging is super new to me and a bit scary lol. I cant promise my grammar and punctuation will always be perfect but it will always be straight from my heart. Thanks for taking a look and for any feedback.

    Who ever said being a Mom was easy?!?

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  4. A huge Hello to future friends and comrades! I’ve literally just made my first foray into blogging, yesterday, with an introductory post and only that so far apart from customising my theme. Baby steps, baby steps! Currently using the daily email tutorial with a dash of my own wits too. I’m an entire novice so please be gentle. Here is a link to my first post. I’d like to know if I’m doing anything at all right 😆👍🏻. Looking forward to hearing what you have to say.

    It’s B* Day (*new blog) 🤓

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