My First Month Blogging – What Worked & Didn’t Work

Updated on March 4th, 2021

I first began Guitar and Lace in July 2017.  At the time I was very adamant on creating my blog “for free” with WordPress, but my cheap determination was short-lived. I ended up investing in a hosting platform a few weeks later! (August 2017) bluehost was definitely the best reviewed and most affordable!

Edit: This post was created in 2017. It’s now February 2021 , and I just had the best year (2020) of blogging yet! I earned over $90,000 and had first viral blog post!

Read more here –> Third Year of Blogging Review + Income Report

I am honestly SO GLAD I went with bluehost. Many bloggers experience their site crashing/running super slow during a sudden viral post, however I did not experience any of that! My blog has only grown since then 🙂

Long story short, I wanted to take my blog to the next level. Ok, ok! I wanted to see if I could earn a little passive income like all the other bloggers I kept reading about.

Ain’t nothing wrong with having a little side hustle!

This month’s blogging report illustrates my progress, growth and lessons learned from August 10th-September 10th. (I joined bluehost on August 10th)

{This post contains affiliate links. However, all opinions and advice are 100% my own. In order to stay truly transparent and honest, I only recommend services that I use, love and believe will benefit others.}


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The Beginning.

My blog literally started from scratch. I had zero followers on all of my social media accounts, zero blogging experience and I didn’t know what a group board or tailwind tribe was. Never even heard of them. (crazy huh?!)

I was a lost sheep.

  • Pinterest Followers: 0
  • Pinterest Group Boards: 0
  • Instagram Followers: 0
  • Blog Posts: 3
  • Blog Views: 7 (probably all of them being mine…)

I launched the day I published my first post. Then I listened to the crickets chirp whilst writing the second, and third… and fourth.

It was definitely very discouraging at first!

I didn’t share anything on my personal social accounts to avoid any “sympathy clicks”. Really, I wanted to avoid the “Hey, I saw you started a blog. Good for you!” small talk conversations with coworkers and friends. #introvert

Should I have built a following prior to launching? Meh, I’m sure it could have been a better idea. However, I personally felt silly building a social media following like, “Hey I’m Lori. You don’t know me, but I have a blog coming soon… follow me and wait patiently! It’s gonna be grrrreat!”

Perhaps there are more graceful ways of handling that scenario, but it wasn’t me.


The First Sign of Life.

My blog averaged around 5 views a day for almost the entire month. Some days I would only have 1 or 2 views. All felt like miniature successes!

During that time, I would create new content, pin and repeat. For a while, the only growth I noticed was Pinterest. As I pinned my little heart out, I noticed my average daily Pinterest views and impressions reached the thousands and up!

I also joined 31 group boards within my niche. This was very pivotal for my blog!

Then finally, on September 3rd I went viral. Just kidding, I got 38 views. It definitely felt viral at the time, though! People were finally noticing my blog!

I was a couple views short of 100 a few days later. (Where were you guys?!)

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Where I am at Now.

  • Blog Posts: 13
  • Monthly Views: 823 
  • Pinterest Group Boards: 31
  • Pinterest Followers: 25
  • Instagram Followers: 67

**Update: Find out how I TRIPLED my traffic and income during my Second Month Blogging –> Second Month Blogging + Income Report


Did I make money during my first month? YES!


Total: $9.03. I’ll try not to spend it all in one place…

Google Adsense: $4.53

Affiliate Marketing: $4.50 (all within the last 2 days of the month!) 

I was so pumped (for lack of a more eloquent term) that I made any money! I didn’t think I would be accepted into any affiliate or ad program right away, but I applied anyways. So glad I did!


What Worked?

After a few weeks with wordpress.com I decided to upgrade! I chose Bluehost, because not only are they super affordable (as low as $2.95 a month), but they gave me a free domain name! (guitarandlace.com)

Likewise, they had much higher customer ratings than other hosting platforms I looked into. I mean, WordPress even recommends them. As a blog hosting platform, they are one of the most affordable and highly rated!

Check out more information on bluehost –> HERE  (You can try it for 30 days and receive a full refund if you decide that you don’t like it!)


  • Pinterest!

Follow me 🙂  –> HERE

After joining group boards, I started noticing my pins being saved more and more. Pinning is great, but I’ll admit that it feels like most of my pins were saved into the Pinterest black hole. Let’s face it, who actually goes back to their board to click on their saved pins on a regular basis?

Goal: make more “clickable” pins. 

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What Didn’t Work?

Instagram.

{Dec 2018 update: I finally gave Instagram another try and it has done wonders for my blog/income!  See how I got over 1k real followers within a few months –> How to get Your first 1,000 Instagram Followers }

I started off focusing on my Instagram following. I posted regularly, genuinely liked hundreds of photos and followed people within my niche.

I would get followers back and think, “aww! I’ve made a friend! OMGosh her outfit is so cute! Mannn, she is so cool!” Then she would unfollow me a day later.

Sometimes the same people would follow me weeks later (I remember names and faces really well. #teacher). Then they would unfollow me again.

Girllll, Jesus is watching you!

…So I have yet to figure out how to grow a genuine Instagram following, but I hope to try more this month!


Lessons Learned

My mind was blown on how many blogs I’ve looked at my whole life not realizing the person behind the blog is making a profit! That fabulous holiday cookie recipe I looked up on Pinterest… yeah she is making thousands every month. It’s mind boggling! I never knew that bloggers could make THAT much money. (Is this common knowledge?!)

Likewise, I didn’t realize how frustrating and tough blogging could be. Sure, the positives definitely out weigh the negatives, but MAN my blog can make me moody! When I had a day with low views, I would get so grumpy!  I’ve definitely learned to just accept the slow beginnings!

Lastly, content is key. I wasted a ton of time just staring at my statistics and waiting for things to grow. I really wish that I used that time to write! As a full time teacher, time management is going to be a tough one.


September-October Goals

  • Blog Posts: 15 new posts 
  • Monthly Views: 1200
  • Pinterest Group Boards: 50 total 
  • Pinterest Followers: 100
  • Instagram Followers: 100
  • Venture into Facebook Groups
  • Venture into Tailwind Tribes
  • Make a post/pin go  over 1k re-pins
  • Income Earned: $20

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If I were to leave you with an inspirational quote, it would be… “start a blog.” Seriously! If you’ve been thinking about it, just do it!

It has been such a fun journey this past month. I’ve learned so much about online businesses, marketing and even a little bit about myself (not to sound cheesy).

I definitely have a monument of work to accomplish!  I cannot wait to report back on how September goes!

Best Wishes to You and Your blog (or future blog!)

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6 thoughts on “My First Month Blogging – What Worked & Didn’t Work”

  1. I am so glad I read this on this day at this time. This post gives me some hope. I have been going at even longer. Art and DIY is a true passion and I have a lot I can share. I just need to find that something to get things going. Thanks again.

    1. Thank you! I am so happy to hear this post has helped you! Blogging can be super frustrating :-/ However, Art & DIY can be a suuuper successful niche! (I know I am always looking at DIY projects!!) If you need help with anything, let me know! Best wishes! <3

  2. I just wanted to say a big thank you! I just started blogging at the beginning of September and have had many of the same feelings and thoughts as you. I’ve been so overwhelmed just trying to figure out everything, especially Pinterest. I feel lucky to have found your blog while browsing through Pinterest. Thanks for the tips!!

  3. I just wanted to say Thank you for your inspiration. I have been wanting to start a blog for such a long time #introvert #no confidence, but, with positive words from bloggers like you I think I am getting closer!😊

    1. Thank you so much for reading and reaching out! I am so happy to hear that I have inspired you!! Blogging is such an intimidating thing for us introverts, but it’s so worth it and fun! Thank you, again, for sharing this with me! 🙂

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