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3 contributions to The Blog Growth Society
No One’s Seeing Your Blog? Fix It With This Free Checklist
You didn’t start a blog to talk to your sister and two Facebook friends… so why does it feel like that’s your entire audience? A couple of pity clicks from friends. Maybe your sister, if she’s feeling generous. Meanwhile, you’re over there wondering if Google just… blocked you personally. Yeah. Been there. This checklist? It’s the moment things start making sense. Not in a “go viral overnight” kind of way…But in a “ohhh… THIS is why no one’s seeing my stuff” kind of way. It walks you through the simple tweaks you skipped (because no one told you they mattered)…The little visibility gaps quietly killing your traffic…And the stuff that actually gets your blog found by people who aren’t already in your phone contacts. No fluff. No overwhelm. No “just post more.” Just a clear path from:👉 “Why is no one seeing this?” to👉 “Wait… where are these clicks coming from?” And honestly? That second feeling hits different 💥 👉 Head over to the Classroom tab 👉 Click on Blog Visibility Checklist 👉 Download your personal copy and start fixing what’s been hiding your blog Quick heads up: You’ll need to be a member of the Blog Growth Society for at least 5 days before access unlocks. (Yes, there’s a tiny wait… no, it’s not to torture you 😄 it’s to keep this space for people who are actually serious.) So if you’re new - hang tight. If you’ve been here a few days - go grab it 👇
1 like • 11d
Thank you so much for this checklist!
Happy Spring, It's Time To Grow
How long have you been blogging? (Be honest 😄)
Happy Spring, It's Time To Grow
1 like • 26d
@Carla Gardiner I don't really feel like anything is being seen except by friends and family so that I have to continue working on.
1 like • 26d
@Carla Gardiner absolutely, I'm open to any and all advise. Thank you!
Consistency Isn’t About Hustle — It’s About Direction (And Fewer Do-Overs)
Let’s clear something up for The Blog Growth Society real quick 👀 Consistency does not mean: ❌ Posting every day ❌ Burning yourself out ❌ Becoming a content machine ❌ Doing what every “coach” on the internet says And, as a reminder ... I’m not a coach. I’m your resource guide. I test, break, and rebuild, then point you to what actually works. Here’s what consistency really means in blogging (and why it matters): 👉 Consistency = Trust (with Google and humans) Search engines love patterns. Readers love reliability. When you publish consistently ... even once a week - you’re telling both: “I’m still here. I’m worth paying attention to.” That’s how blogs get seen, read, and shared. 👉 Consistency beats intensity every time One amazing blog post followed by three months of silence? That’s not a strategy ... that’s a mood. A simple, repeatable blogging rhythm wins because: - You build topical authority - Your content stacks (instead of disappearing) - Your confidence grows with every post Momentum doesn’t come from motivation. It comes from showing up imperfectly on purpose. 👉 Consistency needs systems, not willpower This is where most people get stuck - and quit. You don’t need more discipline. You need: - A clear blog strategy - A repeatable writing process - SEO basics that don’t make your head explode I’ve written about this exact thing over on CarlaJGardiner.com, because it’s one of the biggest reasons bloggers stall out ... not talent, not ideas, not time. 👉 The truth nobody tells you You don’t become consistent before you feel ready. You become consistent because you started anyway. Messy counts. Slow counts. Showing up counts. If consistency has been the missing piece for you, stay close in this group. Everything we do here is about helping you build a blog that fits real life ... not hustle culture. You don’t need to do more. You just need to do the next right thing - again. 💚
Consistency Isn’t About Hustle — It’s About Direction (And Fewer Do-Overs)
1 like • Jan 21
I am just getting started with blogging, and can't wait to expand in 2026.
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Erica Guisinger
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@erica-guisinger-8622
Dairy cows, homestead blog, working toward some online income - no perfection, no fluff, just real homestead life.

Active 11d ago
Joined Jan 21, 2026
Iowa