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    Following the same format and style, I started another blog for homeschoolers. (This blog focuses on combining homeschooling and a home business under one roof.) While commenting on other homeschoolers’ blogs to increase traffic to mine, I realized that my blogging style needed to change. I was accustomed to writing and posting non-personal, informational articles. Appropriately so, ther

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    Following the same format and style, I started another blog for homeschoolers. (This blog focuses on combining homeschooling and a home business under one roof.) While commenting on other homeschoolers’ blogs to increase traffic to mine, I realized that my blogging style needed to change. I was accustomed to writing and posting non-personal, informational articles. Appropriately so, the

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    Following the same format and style, I started another blog for homeschoolers. (This blog focuses on combining homeschooling and a home business under one roof.) While commenting on other homeschoolers’ blogs to increase traffic to mine, I realized that my blogging style needed to change. I was accustomed to writing and posting non-personal, informational articles. Appropriately so, the

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    ease traffic to mine, I realized that my blogging style needed to change. I was accustomed to writing and posting non-personal, informational articles. Appropriately so, there were no pictures of my children, garden, or latest craft project on my autoimmune information blog. This blogging style was perfect for sick individuals looking for someone to trust, but not for homeschoolers.

    What I discovered while visiting popular homeschoolers’ blogs were posts that were long, essay-like, and highly personal. I also found lots of pictures of kids, family projects, and apron patterns. Yes, apron patterns. (It was as if I had entered some kind of online apron fashion show.) Although I don’t sew aprons, I can certainly stitch in more family pictures and make my blog a stronger blend of personal posts and professional advice.

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