The Dark Side of Blogging

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This week something happened that doesn’t happen often. I got mad. Not to say I don’t have bad days, but I rarely get in a pissed-off, mad-at-the-world mood. But this week I did.

Don’t get me wrong- I have days where I wish I kept my cool with my kids, or wish I stayed calm or got more done, but I don’t get truly angry very often.

I also typically try to keep my emotions in check, but today they were most definitely not and my poor husband had to bear the blunt end of my rant/venting session.

What made me mad?

The Dark Side of Blogging

Not my blog specifically (I love you guys, my readers, and I love to write) but the idea of blogging, the profession of blogging and all the things that happen behind the scenes that readers never see or hear about. The things that bloggers get sucked into and are forced to deal & compete with.

To preface, I should explain that the part that made me most angry is the perceived “selling out” of bloggers in various ways. This made me upset because I pride myself in writing ALL my own content, doing all my own research, making sure each article is super high quality and everything I ever link to, suggest or promote are products I personally use and love.

It makes me mad when I see other bloggers not extending their readers the same courtesy.

Here’s the thing…

From the outside, health bloggers often appear to be perfect human beings who cook gourmet meals three times a day, have impeccable style, washboard abs, and an incredible personality. We aren’t (at least not all of those things all the time).

Think about the pictures posted on facebook or instragram. You put your best foot forward. So do bloggers, but many of us are even more “filtered” since we are potentially exposed to and judged by thousands of people each day.

I sincerely hope that no mom ever comes to my blog and feels like she isn’t good enough because it seems like I “do it all” or “am a great mom all the time.” I assure you I’m not. I have laundry baskets full of clothes in my bedroom right now and yesterday’s clothes are still on the floor. We’ve eaten organic hotdogs three times this week because the Wellness Mama Cookbook (and dealing with Amazon) has taken over my life.

I don’t always cook three meals a day. Occasionally, I order Pete’s Paleo or from a local Japanese restaurant out of sheer convenience.

I don’t always make my own detergent and cleaning supplies. Sometimes it’s just easier (and saves time) to buy (natural) products at the store or online.

Sometimes I cry because of comments I receive on my blog or facebook (sometimes happy tears, but usually tears of sadness, hurt, or pain). I’m very much not a perfect mom. Nor a perfect human.

I blog to share things that have made my life easier or better and to hopefully help other moms, but I hope that everything I write encourages and uplifts and never makes another woman feel like she isn’t doing enough or isn’t good enough.

If you’ve ever felt that way- trust me…. you are good enough. You are doing enough. You are a great mom, and one lesson I’ve learned the hard way lately is that your children, your family, need you. Imperfect, wonderful, you.

Back to Blogging Though…

Certain things I’ve seen in the blogging world lately have really upset me because I felt like they crossed that line with their readers. Don’t get me wrong, I have no problem with bloggers making money. But I do have a problem with:

  • I have a problem with bloggers making money in a non-genuine way at the expense of their readers.
  • I have a problem with incestuous back-room affiliate deals. I have a problem with “I’ll promote your product if you promote mine.”
  • I have a problem when people duplicate my blog exactly for themselves, the design, every post and picture on the site, strip out my affiliate links and add their own, then claim everything as theirs.
  • I have a problem when other sites pull every post and picture of mine to use for themselves… to get more traffic so they can charge more for ads.
  • I have a problem with people copying content (both my content and that of others), stealing ideas and writing in an unauthentic voice solely for the goal of pushing more content out to the search engines. This annoys me because it isn’t about Google. It is about you. The readers. I don’t write for Google, I write for you!
  • I have a problem with the 100+ emails I get a day from people asking me to promote their stuff to my “list” (the people who subscribe to my email newsletter)

I don’t have a “list.” I have readers. I have friends. I have you. And you are the most important part of blogging to me.

And you know what? I’m not the only one who feels this way about the dark side of blogging.

I’m extremely aware, appreciative and grateful every single day for the amazing community that has grown through Wellness Mama. It is so much bigger than me. It is a group. A sisterhood. A family of moms who quite literally have the power to change the world. I don’t take that lightly. It annoys me when I see bloggers in the industry who do.

For me, blogging is really about creating a change for our kids. It isn’t about the money (though if that happens, it is great since we have six kids to feed, clothe and put through college one day) but that isn’t the goal. It is about making a healthier future for my children so they have decades and decades of health after college and so I get to live long enough to meet and enjoy my grandchildren.

I like to think/hope that I don’t have the amazing community that has developed here because I’ve written good articles about certain topics, but because I care about you. Because I want an actual (online) relationship with you. Because I care about the future for your kids as much as for my own.

I don’t want to be a “celebrity” from blogging (as some bloggers seem to want). In fact, this would utterly terrify me and get me so far out of my comfort zone I wouldn’t know who I was anymore. My goal isn’t to make millions, it is to HELP millions.

Someone else could copy my writing, copy my posts, copy all my ideas, but it wouldn’t be the same because the passion isn’t there. Because the world doesn’t need another blog post about how to make lip balm or magnesium body butter (which I did invent, btw), but the world needs more passion. It needs more people who care. If that is you- I am forever grateful for you… really! If you are passionate about your own goals, your own life, your own family and their health… you are changing the world more than the bloggers you see making tons of money and looking perfect on Instagram.

Because here is the deal… at the end of the day, it isn’t about me (and I’m super glad it isn’t!). I don’t use my last name. Not because I’m ashamed of it or have something to hide, but because it isn’t important (and because I value privacy for those six small children I mentioned). And because the movement, the “wellness mama idea”, is so much bigger than me.

I’m here because I want to make a change, not become famous.

My Blogging Struggle

It takes an incredible amount of time to make Wellness Mama what it is. Researching for posts. Taking photographs. Writing. Editing. Moderating comments. Social media promotion & communication. Etc.

It costs a lot of money to keep it running. Design & development costs. Hosting. Upgraded servers when traffic grows. Premium plugins. Email service. Etc. Etc. Etc.

The list goes on.

I’ve struggled with the fact that I could implement ads with the click of a button and make much more money that would help support my family and help fund a charity I’ve wanted to start for a long time (to provide sustainable food and clean water worldwide and to help distribute leftover food from farmers markets to soup kitchens, schools and food banks), but I’ve never made the jump because I personally hate ads and feel this would be “selling out.”

I want to make sure I’m always focused on you, but sometimes I don’t know the best way to do this. I make sure I don’t use spammy tactics to try to sell you things you don’t need. I don’t white label products that I didn’t create to make money. I moderate every comment so that the community is an uplifting and healthy environment for you to learn. I prominently display my affiliate policy so that readers are aware of my quality standards, practices, and promotion requirements.

I’ve struggled with the fact that I’m very much imperfect. WellnessMama.com has grown beyond my greatest goals and expectations. The blog gets a lot of traffic and in turn makes money through some of the products and resources I recommend.

I still feel like a failure because I’m not the perfect mom or the perfect wife. I think we all do. I’ve said it before, but I don’t think any mom goes to bed feeling like she has the whole wife/mother thing under control. I know I don’t. In fact, every day, I stress because of this incredible community that I love so much. Because I don’t always look, act and behave the way a “perfect” mom should. I think we all do.

So- long story short. Thank YOU so much for reading. For putting up with my rant. For caring about your family and the future of our children and our world.

At the end of the day, I don’t give a damn about just having your email address on my list. I want you to actually adopt the healthy changes I write and email about. To put in the time. To make a lasting change for your family. To say that your family’s life has improved because of changes you made. That is what matters to me.

2014 has been a tough year in many ways. The blog has grown. A lot. But I’ve made mistakes. I promoted a course (against my intuition) for someone that wasn’t a good fit… because I was too competitive. I started promoting an essential oils company (against my better judgement) because I thought there was an opportunity to help some friends make money. I self published the original Wellness Mama Cookbook, even though I had numerous offers from traditional publishers for upfront advances. And it’s wreaked havoc on my thyroid condition.

At the same time, 2014 has been an incredibly wonderful and rewarding year and I am grateful for everything this year has brought. I’ve made awesome friends who started as online friends and are now real life friends, like Heather, Genevieve, Emily, and Kelly (go check them out- they are amazing!). People like Sean, Steve & Jordan, Mary, and Christa. I finally found an amazing doctor who has helped me find answers for my thyroid struggles. And I finally finished writing my book!

My Pledge to You and a Question

So here is my pledge to you: I’m going to stop trying to be the “perfect” mom on the blog and social media. I’m going to stop stressing about answering every comment and start deleting those that don’t meet my requirements. I’m going to spend more time with family, even if that means I don’t post quite as often. I’m going to only create the most valuable, most helpful things I can and share those. I’m going to stop deleting posts because I feel like they aren’t good enough or might be met with resistance. I’m going to stop censoring my writing to meet the “squeaky clean Wellness Mama image” and let the real me shine through.

Because at the end of the day, I rarely feel like I’m good enough.

I feel inferior because I don’t look like Jennifer Aniston with the patience of June Cleaver and the culinary skills of Julia Childs. I feel imperfect because I don’t have 28 hours a day to get everything done that I want to accomplish.

In the coming weeks:

  • I’m going to be moving away from most “JV promotions” because they just don’t seem genuine to me.
  • I’m going to start creating more ebooks, courses, and products. Things that I enjoy doing and things that I wish I’d had when I started out…
  • I’m going to focus on creating more helpful and useful content for you.
  • I’m going to focus on enjoying my family and having balance and enjoying things more and stressing less.

This crazy world of blogging has led me to wrestle with several internal struggles lately, and rather than try to face them on my own, I figured I’d ask for your advice (it has never failed me before, so no pressure!).

I Want Your Opinion

1. What do you consider “selling out?” If I were to allow advertisers (carefully selected of course) would your opinion of WellnessMama.com as a trusted resource change?

2. How much of the “real me” do you want to see? Do you want more of the raw, uncensored Katie, or prefer the squeaky clean, “Wellness Mama” image?

3. Do you want me to create more courses, ebooks, and products for you or just recommend others?

4. What type of content and information will be most helpful to you moving forward? How can I best provide simple answers for healthier families for you?

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

759 responses to “The Dark Side of Blogging”

  1. Lori Avatar

    katie,

    Your post really rings a bell for me. I am involved in a nutrition program right now. It seems the goal after graduating is to become a world famous online blogger/health coach. Many of the tactics You mention above, don’t feel right to me either. Your post is exactly what I’ve been feeling, just in your words. As I formulate what I want my online presence to be, I realized I don’t want to be world famous or Even pursue clients, I want to create a place where people come to feel like they are part of a community, a place where you feel like you’ve finally found “your people”. It seems the nutrition/wellness field is beginning to become a little smarmy. I get spammed every. Single. Day. by some of those wellness coaches. It’s annoying and definitely not me. I, like you, want to help people see alternatives to what modern society usually offers. I want to help save wellness, the earth, it’s animals, and raise my daughter to know what’s really important. Thank you for your blog post. You made me really respect you all the more! I love what you are doing and will support you any way I can .

  2. Sobela Avatar

    First I’d like to thank you so much for this lovely blog.
    I came here just wanting to learn how to make gelatin snacks lol and ended up subscribing because of all the great info.
    I love the home cleaning things, recipes and just great ideas that I find here.
    So again thank you and please keep blogging. ^_~

    If your promoting great products I don’t get how that’s selling out lol. ^_^’
    I mean you’ve been promoting some really good products or websites so far.
    Which I have no problem with I really do love MR and TT.
    Now if you where promoting things you don’t even use or like then ja that’s selling out but we all should know by now that you would NEVER do that.
    So just keep doing what your doing which was adding the links to where your getting the things you use from that works well enough right.
    IF you wanted to do more that’s up to you.
    Your ideas have been really good so far so go with what feels right to you ok. ^_^

  3. Beth Avatar

    Katie,
    This post was so timely for me. (I just got the chance to finally read it.)
    I don’t have 5 kids, but I do have two, who I homeschool.
    I found myself wondering just the other day how you do it all! I was asking myself why I can’t seem to get everything accomplished? And here I am with only 2 kids and yet you have 5 kids, a new cookbook, a blog, and how on earth do you find the time for all your research!?!
    I was comparing myself to you, which was really unfair to me and my family. No one has asked me to be you. They want me to be me, imperfect though I am.
    I LOVE your blog, your meal planning website, and I just got your cookbook (because I’m a sucker for cookbooks – I read them like they’re novels).
    Learning that you are not as perfect as I thought doesn’t make me like you less; it makes me appreciate even more everything you are putting out there.
    Thank you for everything you share with this community.
    As for you making money from the blog, I don’t have a problem with that as long as what you are presenting is something you would or have used in your own home. I really appreciate the links to Amazon & elsewhere that make it easy to find items that I am not familiar with.
    At the end of the day, I think it is most important that you are comfortable with what you put your name on. Your integrity has no substitute. We won’t know if you’ve sold out, but you and your family will. I trust your website. And I think you are exactly the kind of person who respects that trust.
    Thank you for all you do.

  4. Nadya Avatar

    and more on advertisement: if you let more of it and you don’t like it, can’t you just turn it off, go back to what you had before?

  5. laurie Avatar

    you are a pioneer, Katie…it’s so wonderful we have a place to go to find documented proof about our uneasiness with the food we eat , toothpaste we use, weight, sleep, skin etc. You’ve done all the work, and we are free to seek out, link to, read or purchase any of the stuff you highlight …OR NOT. We value the research you’ve done. ! We are adults , and I certainly don’t feel bad if I can’t afford , or don’t have the time to do everything wonderful you do …t admire you more for it. I just love all of the sharing in your easy, companionable way. We all feel like your sister…
    laurie

  6. Carrie Soto Avatar
    Carrie Soto

    I love you Katie and try to read everything you post. Even if I can’t get to a recipe or new product to make, I enjoy seeing what it’s all about and know one day I will get to it. I love everything about what you do. Once I got pregnant last year for the first time, I went on high toxin alert, came across your site and have been hooked ever since. I want raw Katie. Videos on how to do stuff would be great too! And I don’t mind links to companies occasionally for the products you’ve discovered to be wonderful. I think that’s helpful! Thank you and keep it all coming. Thank you for being true to yourself and true to your peeps out here 🙂

  7. Nadya Avatar

    I am sorry, I have not read the comments. But to answer your questions at the end of the post:
    I want anything you’d like to offer, in any way, Katie or Wellness Mama, does not matter. Anything you can/will/would like to offer – I’ll take it. Most of all, please, take care of yourself. We all need you. We need you to be healthy, sane and happy. That is more important that blogging for us. If you have to do the blogging not so often – it is fine, don’t worry about blogging often and spending lots of time on it. Just take care of yourself and your family. Please.

    I’m fine with advertising, when I can read content without the sound of advertisements. It is also annoying when advertisement covers part of what you want to read or requires you to click something on it (even the “close” button), before it lets you read it.

    Personally, I don’t see myself at this point, taking any online courses. And I am more an audio-book listener (while doing house chores) at this point, so no e-books for me. But I am sure lots of people would buy those products from you, if you make them!

    Thank you for the cook book! Love those rings! The book actually stays open where you want it to!

    Good luck with everything you do! And THANK YOU for all you do for us!

  8. Laura Avatar

    I suspect that the wealth of comments ahead of mine have given you a good idea of where your readers stand. Namely, with you.

    I am so up for ads that meet your approval. How many times have you linked to tropical traditions or mountain rose in your posts? Stick those ads up there! If it’s something you’d want to link to, then go for it!

    Quite frankly, I’m not likely to purchase ebook or courses. I’m eyeing up your book and will figure out how to get it (Canadian 😉 ), but digital products don’t interest me.

    I love your blog and have been reading it for a while now, 2 years or so. I love it. When you get going with the science behind what you think and try? Whoo! I’m there. I want to keep reading it, and I would enjoy learning more about you as well.

    We’re with you, and I think you know where that line is for you. You got this, Mama.

  9. Becky Avatar

    As a blogger, not a wellness blogger, I too have struggled with the ads and other things that seem to use my readers. I have made rather non-traditional blogging choices because of my feelings. Thank you for your genuine concern and compassion. It shows. Real is always better than artificial. Real always shines through. Real. That’s the best. Thank you.

  10. Cyndye Avatar

    It doesn’t take long to figure out which sites are solely for the purpose of making money. I have no problem with people making money but the manner in which they choose to make it does matter to me. Endorsing something for the sake of payment is imo dishonest. And you’ve never been dishonest and that’s why your blog is one of the few that I use and recommend to others. When you say raw I’m pretty sure you don’t mean language. A well placed (and deserved) damn in a vent is not a problem for me. Trusting your gut and keeping it real in a fake world is all you can do. Love on those babies and apologize to NO ONE for your choices. p.s. LOVING the golden milk

  11. Victoria c Avatar
    Victoria c

    1). I ignore ads anyway unless you link to a product in one of your discussions about which I want to follow up.
    2) I like the squeaky clean Katie, but I know that you are doing too much to not be stretched too thin. Whittle it down to suit you but please don’t leave me with the image of Katie in curlers and pjs blogging. 😉
    3) I usually go straight for the recipes you post so if you choose that and ebooks no complaints here.
    I’m a non-practicing health coach and grandma/holistic nutrition student. No “mama” anymore in the “I have little kids” sense. I enjoy the generic “everyone can use my tips” info you provide best.

  12. JOLENE Avatar

    DEAREST KATIE,
    I HAVE BEEN A FOLLOWER OF YOU SINCE THIS SPRING. I LIKE YOU STRIVED TO BE THE PERFECT MOM, WIFE…AND ABOVE ALL THE PERFECT EMPLOYEE. I PUT MY WORK 1ST AND I AM SAD TO SAY SOLD OUT TIME WITH MY FAMILY BECAUSE OF IT. AFTER GIVING 99% TO EVERYONE, I HAD BUT 1% OF MY ENERGY LEFT WHEN I GOT HOME. I PRETENDED TO BE SUPERMOM…YOU KNOW THE ONE WHO DOES 40 HRS AT WORK AND PRETENDS ALL IS FINE BUT REALLY IS CRUMBLING INSIDE. I CAME TO KNOW YOUR BLOG AFTER HITTING THE GROUND WITH MY HEALTH. I GOT REALLY SICK LAST YEAR BECAUSE I WAS BURN’T OUT BUT WOULD NOT ADMIT IT TO ANYONE…I WAS STRONG…OR SO I THOUGHT. AFTER ABOUT 7 MONTHS OF SICKNESS AND AN OPERATION BECAUSE OF MY STUPIDITY WHICH LEAD ME TO A EXTREME WEAKENED IMMUNE SYSTEM, I WAS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING HEALTHIER AND SIMPLE.THAT IS WHERE I FOUND YOUR BLOG. IT HELPED ME TO GO BACK TO THE BASICS OF LIFE AND I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR THAT. I AM GLAD TO SAY THAT I NOW STRIVE TO BE A WELLNESS MAMA TO… I NEVER LOOKED AT YOUR BLOG AS A BEING WRITTEN BY A WOMAN OF PERFECTION, I LOOKED AT IT AS A BREATH OF SIMPLISTIC AIR IN A WORLD THAT HAS GOTTEN SO COMPLICATED.
    I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR BLOG. FOR ME, IT HAS BEEN SUCH A BREATH OF FRESH AIR.
    NOW, TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS, FOR QUESTIONS 2 & 3, YES I WOULD LOVE TO SEE MORE OF THE REAL YOU, BUT I LIKE WHAT I SEE NOW SO I DO NOT THINK IT WOULD BE MUCH DIFFERENT. AS FOR MORE COURSES ETC…IT IS UP TO YOU, YOU HAVE A FAMILY AND I KNOW WHAT IT IS AND RESPECT THAT, IT IS A BALANCE WE ALL MUST LEARN TO ACHIEVE. AS FOR THE ADVERTISERS….I ALWAYS FIND THAT ONCE THEY START IN ON SOMETHING IT IS HARD TO BE OBJECTIVE…BUT THAT IS MY ONLY OPINION.
    I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, YOUR BLOG HAS REACH ALL THE WAY TO A SMALL TOWN IN QUEBEC CANADA AND WE LOVE YOU.

  13. Cari Avatar

    My two cents:
    Your blog is AMAZING! I’m a huge fan! Your questions:
    1. I get the hesitation to advertise. BUT if it is done tastefully, you are actually doing a service to your readers. There is nothing at all wrong with it and it’s actually a great way for readers to connect with products an services they might not otherwise find on their own. I think you should do it. Maybe the money that comes in could be a way to spend more time with your family and less time at the computer by getting help on the blog. I don’t mind affiliate marketing at all either,a s long as it’s put right out there. The reader can decide based on whether they trust you or not if they want to use it.
    2. I love seeing real people on their blogs, but that is different for everyone. I want to see you however you are comfortable. I don’t know the story of what happened, but if you are getting criticized for your blog image, it’s all their ‘stuff.’ I don’t feel anything but love and GREAT content from your posts. A lot of people like to find a place to direct their insecurities, I guess.
    3. Yes, more info products! I personally love your DIY stuff.
    best, cari

  14. Terry Avatar

    WOW! So many responses! I couldn’t take the time to read them all, but I hope they were all positive. I have had many subscriptions to blogs. I regularly have to unsubscribe to some because I notice them taking up too much of my time. But yours, Katie I will not unsubscribe because it has been of such value to me and my family. I’ve come to trust you. I’ve come to recognize you are genuine. Please keep doing what you’re doing. There are so few out there who ARE genuine. We need you. 🙂

  15. Sharon Avatar

    Hi, Katie,

    I appreciate your your transparency and authenticity. I am an older mama, like many who read your blog. You are doing a great job! You are right to note your family is the first priority after God. There is really nothing I have to say that hasn’t already been stated very clearly by so many. I will continue reading and following regardless what direction you go, because you have earned my trust. I keep learning and growing as well, and love that there is always something new to discover…many times on your blog first! Many blessings to you.

  16. Kristen Avatar

    With regards to advertising. I think you go for it with brands you trust. You put so much into this blog and absolutely deserve a healthy return on your investment….plus, people want to know what products you like so they can buy them. A win-win if you ask me. Personally, I’d never think of a person making money from their blog as “selling out” via advertising, webinars pitching a product or service, or even MLM so long as the products were consistent with their message. My two cents, you deserve to make a good living from this while helping people. Thanks for all you do!

  17. Gail Avatar

    Katie, It looks like we just got a great dose of the REAL YOU!!! Yeah Baby that’s what I’m talking about! Keep it coming Girlfriend!

  18. Landon G Avatar

    Well, my friend and I love your blog and we often conversate over many of your topics and recipes. We actually just sent each other this article link knowing the other would appreciate its content 🙂 Just the other night we were commenting on how hard it is for us to read all these “mom” &/or “health” blogs and wonder how they “do it all so well”!

    I love when I see the REAL person behind the blog screen, and this is mainly because as moms, we so often struggle with feeling “less than” (as you have stated so well above). Generally speaking, I think most moms are out there trying to do the best for their families and blogs like yours are helping us get there.

    But that “squeaky clean” image that many put forward can only kill our gusto when what we do on this side of the computer screen fails to produce the results Ms. Blogger Mom has experienced. It’s REALLY NICE to know when your attempts have failed too (but then go ahead and share what you found that DID work 🙂 ).

    As far as ads go, I think you’ve done a good job at showing/explaining the brands/companies you trust and why. I have no problem with bloggers promoting companies they TRULY believe in and back up – I would. It’s also helpful when bloggers do a brand comparison explaining why they’ve chosen to use the brand/company they do (although I know it takes time to do the extra work). It allows us as the reader to see why you’ve chosen what you have and then decide if our reasons/preferences match up with yours. I think Katie @ KitchenStewardship has done a nice job of this in the past.

    I will say this, I have often wondered how you are able to do all that you do with a family of five! I have 4 kids under 5 and struggle daily to get the simplest tasks done (let alone write for my blog, which has sat dormant for over 6 mths now.) I LOVE reading your content, but would definitely appreciate seeing how you manage all you do (or don’t do) on a daily basis. One of your most helpful posts described your discovery of the book, A Mother’s Rule, and how it changed your life. I have since poured over & through that book and has changed my life in many ways too!

    If you’re looking for suggestions on what your readers would like, eBooks and eCourses are great, of course, but practical applications of what you do in your home and with your kids, how and when you construct your remedies and cleansers and such would be incredibly helpful. Does that make sense?

    At any rate, I think you’re awesome and appreciate all you’ve put forth. Deep down I know you’re not perfect, even though there are days that I wonder, and really appreciate the honesty you presented in this post. Keep going girl, whatever that may look like for you now! LG

  19. Stephanie Avatar

    Thank you so much for your wonderful honesty. I just started a blog of my own and learning all the behind the scenes work can be very daunting. It’s refreshing and encouraging to hear about it from someone else’s perspective. Thank you again for the inspiration!

  20. Melanie Avatar

    Thanks for sharing your heart.
    1. I do not consider having ads on your page “selling out”. That is just part of the business of blogs and we as readers understand that. I’m not sure if you have control over the ads that appear on your page or if those are generated by the browser but it would be helpful if you explain that to us as ads starting appearing so that we know whether the ads we see are your recommendations or just ads from the browser. I really appreciate how well-researched and thorough your content is and think that you should be rewarded monetarily for all of the work that you do. I think it is great for you to make money from your blog from advertisers so that you can continue to provide the information to us for mostly free. You talked a lot about the community that has formed on this page and know that we in that community care about you! We want you to take care of yourself and live a balanced life with lots of time for your family while providing us such great resources. I would love to see you generate revenue and use that to hire people to help you. I couldn’t believe a few months ago when you personally answered an email that I wrote with concerns about the meal plan system. You need help to do those basic things like moderate comments and answer emails so that you can focus on writing content and research and your own family. I am a home-school mom too and I know how busy it can be.
    2. I read a number of homeschool and wellness blogs and while I usually join for the info, I often end up staying because of the connection I feel with the blogger or will unsubscribe if I don’t feel a connection. Honestly I do not feel that connection with you because you don’t share about your personal life. With your blog, I stay a part of the community because of the great info that you provide. And that is ok. I really respect your decision to keep yourself and your family private because once you open that up to the world, you are really vulnerable to more personal attack unfortunately. I, and probably most of us in your community, would love to hear more of your uncensored life and would respect you all the more for it, but I understand that there are outsiders who come in and attack. I have no problem if you want to continue to keep yourself and your life private. I see your blog as different from other blogs in that way and that is ok, different is ok. I always felt like you had made the decision to keep this more of a professional blog than a personal one and that is fine.
    3. I would love for you to develop more material but as I said in number one, not if that comes at too high of a personal cost to your health and your family. For me personally, I am 100% on board the wellness train so to speak and have adopted many changes to my diet and lifestyle but I would love to hear more about how to help others in our households and in our extended circles of life about why these changes are so important. Honestly if we as readers have to pay for the courses, ebooks, etc, I don’t know how much I would be able to purchase. I already struggle to prioritize healthy food and products in our budget and there is so much free info out there, that I usually don’t pay for that type of info. Not that you don’t deserve to be paid for it. You definitely do! But if you can get paid from the advertisers and continue to provide information to us for free, I would prefer that. Thanks so much for listening to us and considering our feedback.

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