I have gotten many questions about how I got into teacher blogging.... It's funny how I got started. I wanted to share with you my story of how I entered the teacher blogging world :0) My journey started really only 2 months ago when I found Charity Preston and the Teaching BLOG Traffic School. Here is my story:
Since I became a teacher 8 years ago I have made a ritual of searching the Internet for great teaching ideas to use in my classroom. I love getting great ideas from teachers across the world.... I remember from way back in 2004 going to all the great teacher websites like J Meacham, Kelly's Kindergarten, Teaching Heart, etc. They were great sites (and still are). But then I saw things begin to change.......
As time went on and things began changing, I noticed that the once-static teacher websites were changing.....and becoming blogs. I remember several years ago I wanted a website - partly as a place to organize my ideas, templates, etc - partly to share with other teachers too. This new blogging thing threw me for a loop. I thought it was harder to find things I was searching for and just looked so different. It took time for me to get used to the "new blogs". However, when I got used to how blogs were set up - I fell in love with their ability to have an ongoing conversation between the author and visitors - much more so than the old "static" websites.
I started LOVING being a blog stalker.... Oh the ideas......but I had ideas of my own that I wanted to share. I wanted to be more a part of the ongoing conversations I found in blogging. I knew this was a kind of professional development that I wanted to take a journey into.
I dabbled in blogging a few times in 2010 and 2011, but just couldn't get the hang of it. I needed more direction, more hand-holding, more support and collaboration. I knew I didn't want to blog if no one would even see my posts (what's the point to that?). I wanted to share and I wanted to have my own conversations with great teachers. So, over Christmas break 2011 I found the answer to what I was looking for........that is when I found Charity Preston, owner of the Organized Classroom Blog. I have to say I'd never heard of her before, but I found a video where she was describing how to create and operate a blog.....and I knew I wanted to hear more.
As I got more into her Teaching BLOG Traffic School video series (which is FABULOUS by the way) I started seeing the success using what she teaches. She really is amazing! I entered the "secret" Facebook Group she created just for TBTS members. There I found other teacher bloggers just like me - ones that are SUPER successful! I get to learn from all the great top teacher bloggers and I get their support as well. This group is almost like a family and it is so supportive. Being a newbie to blogging, I have so many questions.....I can go to the "secret" TBTS group and ask all the questions I want. I love it! Plus, I've made great friends with other teachers in the blogging world!
Over the last month or so (remember I haven't been doing this but about 2 months) I have been getting questions about blogging and how do I do this?, how do I get started?, how will other teachers find me?, etc...... (which I find funny since I am still a newbie). But it is a testament to how well any teacher can pick up and start a blog and get it going quickly - but you got to have support from others. You cannot do it by yourself.... at least I could not.
So, are you like me - wanting to get into blogging, but dumbfounded as to how to start? If so, please take a look at the Teaching BLOG Traffic School and see what you think. This is the only post I will make about this (because my purpose is in sharing teaching ideas, but since I keep seeing people that have questions about blogging I thought it might be helpful. I really believe in what Charity says as it has proven real to me in the last 2 months. :0)
The Teaching BLOG Traffic School video series and "secret" Facebook group costs $37 (that's it no more ever!). Because I love what I've learned and the connections I've made thanks to her program I asked to be an affiliate. If you look at the link and decide to purchase, I will make a little something for referring you (I really don't even know what :0) I just know this program helped me enter this amazing field and I want to share that with you! Some people aren't interested in becoming a blogger and that is fine too!!!
I look forward to having more conversations, sharing more great teaching ideas, and learning more from other great teachers around the globe. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your teaching life. I am so glad you are a part of mine!






So true!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
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ReplyDeleteI'm your newest follower :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! So glad to have you here!!!
ReplyDeletejust curious ... does this traffic school also steer you in the right direction if you want to start creating your own materials such as those offered on Teachers Pay Teachers? I'm hoping to do that and create a blog
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Susie! That is exactly what I've learned. I will tell you the group that you get to enter is the real gold. All the top TpT sellers are there. They are super nice people and are truly helpful!
ReplyDeleteI've learned sooo much in such a short, short time.... Unbelieveable.
I love what I'm doing :0) It is fun and challenging!
Hi Jeannie,
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to hear that the teacher blog traffic school is worth it, I just purchased it and am about to start! I'm a fellow blog stalker turned blogger...and your newest follower.
It would be great if you could swing by my blog and take a look!
Cheers,
Laura
Mrs. Castro's Class 2nd Grade...Spanglish Style