What's in a blog?

What's in a blog?

Hometown Collaborative

   Hey all!  Erica here.

I'm just trying out this whole blog thing.  I've been thinking about it for a while since I started working on the website.  I'm sitting here, scrolling through TikTok with a baby snoring across me, thinking, 'Let's go ahead and write a blog post!'. But wait… (insert record scratch sound) What am I going to write about?

Well, if you don't know, I own Almost Dunn Planners, one of our brands at the shop.  As you can guess, I love all things planners, notebooks, and lists! (Yes, I believe in the oxford comma.)  Soooo, let's make a list!

Crafts I'm working on Plants
Being a mom Vendor spotlights
How Almost Dunn Planners got its name Lists of things
What it's like working with my mom and sister Succulents
My new interest in herbal remedies Ideas
My brief time as a teacher Why I left teaching
Hometown places to go Hometown history
Gardening (Can you tell I like plants and gardening?) Product reviews

 

I could go on and probably will once I think of more ideas.  I also plan on talking Holly into writing some posts too. 


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Tell me in the comments what you would be most interested in reading or give new ideas I didn't think of! While you do that, I'm gonna go Google 'how to start a blog that people actually want to read.'  


I'm excited to begin this journey!!

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9 comments

I love your writing style and can’t wait to read more of your posts! :) I would love to hear more about your experiences as a small business owner and crafter!

Ashley

How to start your own blog ,how to get companies to support it,essential oils and healing,crafts

karyn

I love lists…. and gardening, but I’ll happily read whatever!

Linda

Why you decided to leave teaching and crafts you are working on :)

Stacey Holloway

Herbal remedies, gardening and hometown history. Look forward to reading more.

Jennifer Sons

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