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10 Tips for Bloggers Over 50

Posted: 10/03/11 01:06 AM ET

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In the summer of my 50th year, I did something a little crazy and created a lifestyle blog. It's called slimpaley.com (an homage to the iconic style of Slim Keith & Babe Paley) and though it's almost embarrassing to admit this, it's probably one of the single most liberating things I've ever done.

Why, you may ask, was creating a blog so wildly out of character for me? (I'm only able to tell you this now because I'm so liberated!) All my life I've been an extremely private person. Raised in Canada, with parents from the UK, that was just "our way". My seat was always at the back of the class, the fear of being called upon to speak in public virtually paralyzing. OK, maybe not exactly paralyzing (if I've noticed another thing since turning 50 it's that I've developed my mother's penchant for exaggerating) but an extrovert I'm not.

To be honest, it wasn't simply the fear of failure or being judged that stifled me. For years I'd told myself that if I was going to try something new, I had to do it PERFECTLY. Which is really just an excuse for never taking any chances. Then, as if on cue, at the 1/2 century mark I had my Oprah moment; Was I really going to drift so meekly into the second to last box of Vogue's "What to Wear at Any Age" column without a peep?!

On that summer afternoon when my friends, half in jest, dared me to pen a blog, I teetered on the precipice momentarily and then for once, simply lept off. And guess what? I've come to realize that spending life standing on the sidelines, cheering others on was all very fine but not always fulfilling. I have my own voice, a passionate appreciation for the beauty and humour in life, and a great little camera-I'm having so much fun sharing all of them on my blog. I've connected with lovely people all over the world and learned we have much more in common than politicians would ever have us believe

Finally, I've accepted that DONE is much better than PERFECT. Thank you Tony Robbins (yes, really!)

If you're 50 or over and finding yourself in a situation similar to mine; or simply feeling the desire to jump down from the bleachers and explore the blogging world for yourself, I heartily encourage you to DO IT!

I'm happy to share these tips to guide you along your way;

10 tips for Bloggers over 50

1) Try to remember that blogging is most rewarding when it's an interactive experience for you and your readers, whose comments are truly half the fun. Some of my most popular posts are those where my readers talk amongst themselves in the comment section (It's OK, I don't get jealous) Share stories, beauty, books, decent wines under 10 bucks, anything, just keep it entertaining or at least interesting. No one wants to see 56 different angles of you feeding geese on your return trip to the Netherlands.

*Note; If you live in a small town, stock up on the wine you need for your own personal consumption before blogging about it.

2)
Beware of "Refrigerator Syndrome". That's when you stride purposefully over to your computer, sit in front of it, and then completely blank on why you're sitting there.

2B) Helpful Hint on what to do when this happens; Whatever you do, DO NOT retrace your steps. This is a dead give-away. Simply adopt an enlightened expression and exclaim "Oh, ALL this can wait until later. I've spent far too much time at the computer today!" Then walk away and appear to be making preparations for dinner.

*If it happens to come back to you later, feel free to sneak into the bathroom and use your iPhone.

3) Be ever vigilant about NOT repeating yourself. You don't want your kids calling your blog "Shit My Mom Says... Twice"

4) Don't ever let your kids see the size of your font. It's a Bullet Train ride to Humiliationville.

5) Do use Twitter and Facebook to increase circulation to your blog (I had you at "increase circulation," didn't I?!) Don't let the 140 character tweet restriction scare you off -- you don't have to count the characters yourself.

6) NEVER post on your blog after taking an AMBIEN. Trust me on this.

7) Do NOT expect your kids to comment on your blog. You have about as much chance of finding a comment from them in your mailbox as drink coasters in their dorm rooms. Yes, you are embarrassing them but yes they still love you.

7B) PS. I just checked my mailbox again. Nada.

8) Never forget that you have absolutely NO control over who reads your blog the moment you click that "send" button. Your ex, your kid's friends, your kid's teachers, your kid's teacher's friend's kids. Remember; this is a BLOG, not email. *See Tip #6

9) Try not to discuss the weather on your blog. I know it's excruciatingly hard. I do it ALL the time, but at least I know it's an old person thing to do. Do you ever hear young people discussing the weather??

10) If you're over 50 and still lucky enough to have parents that are embracing the world of computers, expect conversations that go something like this;

"Hi Mom. Did you read my blog?"

"No Dear, we don't blog."

"Mom, YOU don't need to blog, you just need to read my blog"

"Well... we're just not 'Blogging People' "

"MOM, all you have to do is click on the link I sent you"

"Oh dear... Was that you? I thought that was your sister"

"But she doesn't have a blog"

"Oh yes she does. She blogs me way more than you do"

All photos by Carolyn Espley-Miller

 
In the summer of my 50th year, I did something a little crazy and created a lifestyle blog. It's called slimpaley.com (an homage to the iconic style of Slim Keith & Babe Paley) and though it's alm...
In the summer of my 50th year, I did something a little crazy and created a lifestyle blog. It's called slimpaley.com (an homage to the iconic style of Slim Keith & Babe Paley) and though it's alm...
 
 
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06:37 PM on 10/16/2011
Having just begun blogging myself, just 3 months short of 50, I completely understand what you mean by liberating. I have, after 21 years as a stay at home mom, finally found my voice, and it's fantastic. I agree 100% about using Twitter and Facebook for promoting your blog - it's been a huge help for me, exposing my blog to people who have no idea who I am personally, which is really exciting. Keep on blogging! Emptyhousefullmind.blogspot.com
LittleGirl
Everything happens for a reason
07:00 PM on 10/06/2011
When I moved abroad, everyone wanted stories and photos and the emails took so much time! So I wrote a blog. At first, lots of hits and visits but no comments. I kept it light hearted and funny. As I continued to write, it was scary to see if anyone would like it. When I quit about 2 yrs later, no one even looked anymore. Guess I sucked at it. I'm back 'home' again and over 50 but I'll never blog again. That novel though? It might get written this winter. Cheers.
05:30 AM on 10/05/2011
Way to go Slim. I'm nearly 49 so you're giving me inspiration!
Respect up there with Bill Maher.
Loved it!
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vietveter
To the FAR LEFT
12:43 PM on 10/04/2011
Although the part aboout remmembering

I must admit is too rtue . . .
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vietveter
To the FAR LEFT
12:33 PM on 10/04/2011
Good stuff! . . . but in the Social Security crowd myself,

and over 400 friends and many more comments,

funny as it is, I don't know how much valitity to

attach to it.
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Hollye Harrington Jacobs
www.TheSilverPen.com
10:40 AM on 10/04/2011
Fantastic, SP! Thanks for sharing your talent and for always making me giggle!
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patililac
heaven forbid!
06:01 AM on 10/04/2011
What kids?
09:46 PM on 10/03/2011
I loved your article! Your tip about stocking up on the wine you need for your own personal consumption before blogging was priceless! :)
07:21 PM on 10/03/2011
Funny. I am glad I read it.
05:22 PM on 10/03/2011
Fun column, er, blog. Thanks!
05:14 PM on 10/03/2011
Good for you for starting a blog.
You certainly have the wit to carry it off, very cute tips!
04:27 PM on 10/03/2011
Wow, I think this would be advice for folks who are starting a blog at, say, over 70 maybe. I think your idea of what being over 50 is very old-school stereotypical rather than what 50 is today.
04:33 PM on 10/03/2011
Actually, maybe not even 70, because by the time I'm 70 I'll probably still resent posts like this!
07:33 PM on 10/03/2011
When you're 70, you and your friends (and me and my friends) will still be into "blogging" - that's the whole point~!
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07:37 PM on 10/03/2011
I know a woman who works at my local safeway bagging groceries. She is 97. Guess what she does on her days off? She puts on a backpack , and goes hiking with her grand kids :)
07:25 PM on 10/03/2011
Fifty is when it starts for a lot of us. The 'brain fart' where you can't remember. Aching bones and adjust to sleeping with Arthur Itis.

True, it does get worse, but it begins at 50. My kids were shocked that I bought a computer and blogged. They were kind of proud after they found out I wouldn't use my real name.
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Reno Fickler
Head Lifeguard/Dead Sea Marina
04:17 PM on 10/03/2011
The 'blogs' have two major problems.
1) No sense of context
2) Most bloggers under 30 have little, if any, knowledge of history. They think WWII was the Cowboys against the Indians.
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zimpeterw
A politically incorrect, contrarian ex zimbabwean
03:11 PM on 10/03/2011
Congratulations on both starting your blog and getting a post published here. I enjoyed your post. As for the critics commenting that our generation (yes I am a 60+ blogger) invented the computer, yes we did. We also had a good education and were taught the importance of good manners and civilized argument. Better to be late adopting technology than early to forget good manners.

Once again well done.
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Groobiecat
Blogger of Lefteous Indignation
02:48 PM on 10/03/2011
Good stuff and funny! Trying to get my wife to join in the blogging "fun"--although, not all fun, of course, but it's fun enough for those of us willing to make it part of our daily lives. One additional thing I might suggest is a psuedonym that stands out. If your name is Sue Smith, you might want to call your blog something more memorable. My political blog (which specializes in "lefteous indignation"), for example, is named after me own pet!

Cheers!

Groobiecat
[http://groobiecat.blogspot.com]