Still Blonde after all these Years — Why I started Blogging
This post The Beginning of Still Blonde After all these Years post was inspired and sponsored by Domain.ME, the provider of the personal domains that end in .ME. As a company, they aim to promote thought leadership to the tech world. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
My first profile picture (taken in front of a hanging tablecloth (lol) and later cropped to take out the bodacious tatas! Taken from a 5-2011 blog post: “White out, Change it up: Outfits modeled by Women over 45”
Where it all started for Still Blonde after all these Years
In the beginning, there was blonde. She went to see a movie called Julie & Julia (a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Nora Ephron starring Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Stanley Tucci, and Chris Messina) about Julia Child’s story of her start in the cooking profession intertwined with blogger Julie Powell’s 2002 challenge to cook all the recipes in Child’s first book. One dark and stormy night, while Walt was away, a blog was born–October 2009.
Why the name? Still Blonde after all these Years?
In 1975, Paul Simon put out his 4th Solo album entitled “Still Crazy after all these Years”. My brother had a copy and I would steal it whenever I could. When I was trying to think of my blog name, I wanted something that captured my tagline of “Fashion and Lifestyle for the Slightly Vintage Woman” and this name just hit me- Still Blonde after all these Years. It had it all, it implied:
- a certain age of woman
- a certain gender
- a certain kind of woman (classy? ditzy? you decide)
- a certain attitude (still hanging on to the blonde)
First Blog post
My first blog post…great pictures right? I had no idea about size, lightening, or backgrounds. LOL
The first blog post I ever wrote was about makeup! Can you believe that? I really don’t hardly EVER write about makeup. My pictures were dark and small. It’s almost laughable today…but the point is, I took a photo, I talked about something and I got my start.
So many women say to me “I’d like to start a blog about…” and then they want to know HOW. I just tell them you just have to do it. You have to go down the rabbit hole, figure it out, and just get started. Ask 19 million questions as you go along, but don’t wait to have them all answered before beginning.
What have I learned over these seven years? SO MANY THINGS
In early 2010, I started doing some Fashion Blogging, see all my Fashion Posts!
Here’s some advice I would offer new bloggers, after 7 years of many mistakes:
- Watch for trends in blogging. Follow some trends, but not all so you don’t look like a cookie cutter blog.
- Join as many new social networks as you can. Watch closely what big bloggers are doing and try to build numbers in the best networks early
- Force yourself to care about photography
- Hire people to do the things you can’t
- Don’t start out on the blogger platform or wordpress.com
- Don’t use a long blog name (Still Blonde after all these years has 34 letters!!)
- Switch hosting companies when they go bad
- Build a newsletter right away
- Get a great domain name!
What I would do NOW if I was a new blogger
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The point is you started. You wrote. You took the pics. You posted. You have reached so many over the years. Thank you. You’re personality makes your blog fun. You have lots of refreshing posts that we can relate to. You are personable and listen to your readers. The name is catchy and fits you. I do have to wonder (sorry hope this is ok to ask ) what is your natural hair color…any pics?
It’s dark blonde Sherry. If you squint hard, you can see the roots. It’s totally gross ugly color. Shelley
This sounds like it was a fun post to write. A little trip down memory lane. It was interesting to read about blogging and everything you’ve learned along the way.
Sounds good to me thanks for the info
New to your blog (past few weeks). What is the negative with wordpress? Would it be good for someone who is just experimenting with how to put things together if they’re not really sure they’re going to do a blog but want to get a feel for what it might be like? I know several people on wordpress, but their audiences are very specific and rather small (e.g, an organization membership). Might it be good for something like that? Or would you advise against it completely? (Sorry for the long comment.)
WordPress is basically what most everyone uses for their blogs. It is easy to use and there are a million templates to fit what you want to do. The Chief Blonde
Love your back story.
Very useful tips for a new blogger. Thank you for sharing!
I love ya Ur advice is wonderful ????????????
Thanks Katharine. Shelley
Blogging since 2009! That’s so wonderfun.l. I would love to start a blog of my own.
I still love the cool coat I won from you a couple of years back. It’s been fun following you all these years. Keep it up. Thanks.
Your blog has come a long way! Keep up the great work 🙂