Blogging. It’s an odd thing. When I started NewlyWoodwards in 2008, I truly thought that I was a genius.
I mean, I was going to start an online place to write about being newlyweds and renovating our house and “WOWOHMYGOODNESS, I’m such a genius. No one has ever done that before.”
Then, I posted a few times. And would you believe it? No one besides our moms read it. (Thanks, moms.)
Then, I realized that there were even a few other (seriously awesome) blogs out there already. Lots of people stole my awesome idea to have a blog before I could even do it!
(Kidding. About the last part. I did actually think I was a genius before I started this blog. I didn’t know that other blogs even existed.)
Fast forward almost five years. NewlyWoodwards has become this awesome part of our lives. I’ve been able to document our lives, our renovations, our first years of marriage, our attempts at new projects, and our foray into parenthood. We’ve been able to meet seriously awesome people. Online, and even multiple times in person. I’ve learned so much. And I’ve even been able to make a little cash in the process. (Thanks for clicking those ads. Hugs to all.)
All of this to say, the blog has really changed and grown in five years. And I’m so thankful for everyone who visits here on a regular basis.
And now, the blog has brought this scary, awesome, crazy proposition.
I am teaching a real, live class about blogging for beginners.
Me?
This is (one of) the scary thing(s) I’m doing that is totally outside my comfort zone for this month. When I was asked to teach the community class at a local college over the summer by Amy, a cool local gal who reads NewlyWoodwards, it seemed very far away. And even though I wondered if I was really qualified and felt pretty insecure, I said yes.
And then a few friends gave me questioning looks and comments, like “Who in the world would ever take that class?”
So, yeah. That helped me feel better about it.
But, people actually did sign up. Which is sort of crazy. And scary. And cool. (And thanks especially to my super supportive friend Laura at Sometimes Crafty for sharing the class with some friends who signed up.)
All that to say, I’m teaching a class on blogging.
I plan to cover the very basics of starting a blog – how to get started, hosting options, content ideas, promotion and even a little on advertising.
And if you are local and are interested in taking a class from little old me about blogging, I hope you’ll join me.
And if you aren’t local or aren’t interested, that’s okay, too. I just thought I’d be remiss not to mention it and to ask for your support. I’m feeling proud that I took on an opportunity that is a bit out of my comfort zone.
Now, I’d better get back to planning the presentation. Because I’d prefer to not embarrass myself too much.
No promises. I once “rose the roof” (with motions) in a business meeting. I don’t always make good decisions.
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Stephanie says
sigh – you are so cool.
Laura@SometimesCrafty says
I am super excited to attend your class! I might even go against my usual policy of hiding in the back and instead show up early to get a front seat!
You will do awesome. ๐
Melissa says
i would totally take the class, if i lived in the same state! good luck!!
Jordan@the2seasons says
How much fun! Too bad I am not in the area. If you ever do a online class be sure to let us all know!
Jenny @ Anything Pretty says
How exciting/scary/awesome! I know you will be a wonderful teacher and everyone will learn so much. Go Kim!
Meg says
So awesome!! I bet it will be so rewarding to help other people get started. I think what everyone discovers once they get started as is that as much as it’s about writing about whatever you’re writing about it, there’s an amazing community out there to connect with. You’ll be helping people find that community! Go you. :::Raise the roof:::
Chelsea @ two twenty one says
Yay! So proud of you for stepping outside your comfort zone and agreeing to teach the class. Can’t wait to hear how it goes, Prof. Woodward!
Kelly @ Corner of Main says
Wow! That’s awesome! You are going to do great; what an amazing opportunity!
Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says
That is so awesome! You’re so awesome and you’re going to rock the socks off that class!
Congrats! ๐
Gabbi @ Retro Ranch Reno says
Congratulations on such an amazing opportunity! You are going to be great!! I hope you have a blast. ๐
Betty Harper says
Congratulations Kim. Honestly, I can’t imagine that there is anyone out there who would make a better teacher than you!! And…..just so you know….I had never read any blog until you started Newlywoodwards. I’m pretty sure that I have told you in the past; reading your blog is part of my morning routine. Keep up the great work and Good Luck teaching. You WILL be great ๐
jenn says
I’m pretty sure you are going to be awesome! You have a sweet, bubbly personality that the “students” will love. At least you don’t have to teach the Saying Goodbye course that was also listed ๐
Lets just build a house! says
oh that is super cool. you are a professor of blogging! ๐
supremebathrefinishing says
Iโm still learning from you, but Iโm trying to achieve my goals. I certainly love reading everything that is posted on your websiteand it helped me as well.keep it up.
Mrs. 5C says
::snort:: I totally laughed out loud (at work) at “I don’t always make good decisions” love it. ๐
Leigh Powell Hines says
Congrats! That’s great!!!
Paula@SweetPea says
Congratulations! What a great opportunity for you! I’m sure that this will be a success.
Ches says
This is awesome!!!! Wish I were local to take your course…. I just re-started my little ole blog and could use some tips.
Joey says
My favortie part of this was at the bottom of the article was an add for “Midlife Sexuality by Wet.” Glad to see you’re pimpin’ old people getting it on ๐ Oh, and thanks for letting the out of town dirty boy keep up to date all these years. Have to admit I’ve stolen some of your design ideas from time to time.
daisy says
Love how you’re pushing your boundaries! Go, Kim!
Liz @ It's Great To Be Home says
Super cool, Kim!!!!
Cindy @The Flipping Couple says
You will be fantastic! I’m sure everyone in the class will agree it was a great learning experience when you’re done. Way to bust out of your comfort zone!!
Emily says
This is so awesome! Proud of you, Mrs. Woodward!
DecorandtheDog says
I’m totally going to take the class just to be that problem student. ๐
You’ll do awesome. Because you are awesome.