In 2018, we’re excited to inspire you and help you to reach your goals. What plans do you have for your blog or website this year? We’ve compiled responses from our WordPress.com Year in Review to kick off the conversation.
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I’m looking forward to finding like minds, reading more excellent blogs, and posting some of my own.
— Kyt, Kyt Wright
Tip: When logged into WordPress.com, visit the Reader to find people with similar interests and discover editor-vetted recommendations. Go to Reader → Search to find topics that matter to you and to follow new sites, and check in with them regularly using your Followed Sites tab. Visit Reader → Discover to explore the day’s suggested posts and sites, hand-picked by our editors.
I’m committed to spreading awareness of depression and how it impacts society. I’m thankful for WordPress and the ability to blog because it helps my anxiety so much!
— Mark, Stigma Unraveled
Tip: Tag your latest posts with key terms and phrases to ensure that others on WordPress.com are able to find them in the Reader. If you’re writing a personal essay on depression, for example, add relevant tags or categories like “depression,” “mental health,” and “anxiety.” When drafting or editing a post, go to the Categories & Tags tab on the right side of your post editor to add them.
By the end of the school year, which is in May, I hope to have 500 followers. I want to continue growing my blog as the year continues. My goal for followers by the end of the year hasn’t been decided, but depends on if I reach that 500 follower goal or not.
— mphadventuregirl, Meg’s Magical Musings
Tip: Unsure how to get followers? Focus on genuine engagement. Read posts on sites you follow and leave a comment when you truly have something to say or add to the discussion. In his recent guide on commenting, writer Nathaniel Tower shares his thorough take on moderation and leaving and responding to comments. An older post by Susan Rushton on the art of commenting is another nice read on commenting etiquette.
I would like to keep being inspired by my dog and the people who come into my life.
— Teddy the Dog’s owner, Teddy the Dog Talks
Tip: The writer at Teddy the Dog Talks has the right idea! Find inspiration from your life and the people and things around you — your adventurous pet, the strangers you encounter, your passion for typography — and figure out your unique perspective and how best to tell your stories or blog about your experiences.
For 2018, I’ll be aiming to match my 52 weeks/52 posts record that I set in 2017 — small change to most, but a massive milestone for me! — and I’ll also be focusing on how I improve the quality of my content.
— John, Brushes with Watercolour
Tip: Posting regularly can be a challenge, and many writers and visual artists stay motivated with daily and weekly projects: daily poems, weekly illustrations, monthly essays, and much more. Weekly photo challenges and daily one-word prompts at The Daily Post can also give you a boost when you need new post ideas — subscribe to the blog if you don’t already!
I want to STICK to this blog and write consistently.
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I want to be dedicated to my blog , as well as working towards getting the Ford Edge I want.
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I want to enjoy my family every moment that I can! Ohww yessss
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Thanks for the helpful tip!
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To engage more with other bloggers, whether we write similar content or not
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After five years at WordPress, I simply want to keep going in 2018 and stay connected to other bloggers.
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I’m planning on taking control and turning my digital splat into a digital footprint. To that end, Facebook is on the way out and my ‘new’ blog is going to be where I tell people about what is happening. It’s about taking control.
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My goal is to get 200 followers, which might be a stretch. Dream big right?! I’m also looking forward to reading more blogs and a ton of new books (some old ones too). Hopefully this will be an amazing year and I will grow not only as a blogger, but as a writer too.
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I love this! Starting a blog was on my list and well….here I am! 🙂 bridgetbgr8ful.wordpress.com
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My 2018 goal is to publish something every week and engage more with bloggers to create a real community. Outside of blogging, I want to continue to save for a down payment on a condo lol
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I want to finish my dissertation, my first ebook, and generate more traffic to my websites. Furthermore, I would like to continue losing weight and eating great!
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Start writing regularly and chat to people from all over the world about literature and politics.
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I like this post, very nice question.
I want to remember that I had just started a blog and should commit myself to keeping it alive, whether nobody reads it or not (though that would be sad, right?).
I will keep that question handy. It’s a very good reminder when you want to finish something but are kept busy by other mundane things.
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I would like to generate more traffic and start selling homewares, will see how it goes!
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