Almost seven years ago, I came to my husband with a few sketch drawings for a concept that I had for launching a website. Our family had suffered an almost year of unemployment and I was a new mother trying to find a way to stay home with my one year-old son. A woman desperate to make her husband’s paycheck stretch as far as it could go, I became a human sponge for anything and everything that was frugal. It was before the truly big days of blogging, before the days of Facebook and Twitter, when being frugal was far from the minds of most people. It was me, with ideas, and Yahoo groups and forums trying to share information on frugality with anyone who would listen…
It was me with a tiny little megaphone shouting my message of frugality to a very small niche community.
The beauty of that, for me, was that I didn’t have the noise that bloggers have now coming at them from all angles. No one was sending me on trips, no one was pushing products to me, no one wanted to hire me to do anything, my inbox was relatively empty, my guests were few, my failures great. It was me with just my written words and trying to figure out who I was.
I had time to experiment with finding flow, and discovering what I wanted to stand for. I can’t imagine how different my approach would have been if I started now and where I would have concentrated my efforts.
It was the roots of that time without the noise that I cling to and that I still can easily fall back into. It is those little nuggets that I want to share with you today for how to have long-term blogging success in a saturated blogging world.
Write What You are Passionate About- I knew from day one that I was passionate about saving families money and showcasing ways to make their life beautiful for less. I could talk all day and night about how to change life’s little budget-draining habits, I loved to share how families can create a restaurant experience within their own home, I loved anything that was free, and I loved finding ingenious ways that others have found that too. I still love it and it is still what I am talking about today.
I will admit, reading my earlier work makes me cringe a little inside, but it also has served to remind me how far my writing has come. Even in those cringe-worthy days, that passionate life was fiercely alive.
People ask me all the time if I encounter writer’s block and the short answer is no. The longer answer is, I don’t have writer’s block because I am wildly passionate about what I am talking about and I live my life with that same passionate. While I have never really had an editorial calendar necessarily, I do have a flow for my writing that has served this passion for frugality well. Find what you are wildly passionate about and make that your top priority. If you are not passionate about it, no one else will be either.
To learn more about how to develop great content, I encourage you to read what I shared this past year at BlissDom!
You are Worth More Than Free Yogurt- Free stuff is often one of the perks that bloggers get most excited about. As someone who was watching her spending, it was something I was very enthusiastic about when I started. Here’s the thing I wish someone would have told me…your blog is worth more than a carton of free yogurt.
I use yogurt only as a free analogy, but I am saddened at how many seem to compromise their blogging space for free stuff. I would encourage you to really think about what your time is worth and select opportunities that are really worth the time you are spending on them. Focus your efforts on the things that promote your passions and that will benefit your community.
This means you have to turn down opportunities, it means you will be overlooked for trip opportunities, it means you might not be able to receive a pay check from a company… and you know why all that is okay? Because your readers will respect you. And that is worth more than a free yogurt, more than a trip, and even more than a pay check. It is that loyalty that will help your community grow and will translate into paid opportunities that do fit with you.
The stuff that I have turned down sometimes was really hard. I had an opportunity to do my grocery shopping for free, but they wanted me to showcase convenience foods you could buy to start the school year off right. A stocked fridge would have been great, but would you have respected me for telling you to buy crap food to stock your freezer to get your kid’s day started out right?
This is not an exclusive opportunity, I get something like that in my inbox all of the time. I refuse a lot of it because I respect your opinion more than a corporation’s opinion. It means I have moved to the D-list for a lot of invites and parties, but I hope I made the A-List for my readers!
Be sure to read this article on how to do great product reviews!
Find a Rhythm You Can Live With- Blogger balance is a topic that comes up all of the time and I always love to hear how people find their own work/home life balance. I will tell you my secret that has held this site together over the years…I chose a balance to posting and taking on assignments that I can live with.
Here is what I had envisioned for myself when I started. I wanted to be able to be home with my children, do what I love, and do it when I wanted, in a way that would not take away from the time I wanted to spend with my kids. It meant I had to step away from time-sensitive posts, and to instead concentrate my efforts on providing evergreen content that I could develop on the weekends.
I work primarily Saturday, rising early before the rest of the family, and then Sunday afternoon through the evening. I write all of the content for the week and schedule to air on the weekday mornings. The rest of the week, I do my best to maintain my email inbox, take pictures and create for the next week, share on our Facebook page, and do a little tweeting when I feel like it.
I found a rhythm to my posting schedule that I would not have a hard time creating and that my readers could expect from me each day. The rhythm of a recipe a week, a craft/money-saving-tip/organizing idea/mommy time management (once idea highlighted each month), a notebook of inspiration, and a weekly dose of freebies has serviced our site well.
Note, I will never be a social media starlet and I will never make a million dollars on my blog… and I have found that I am okay with that. I am paid in sticky kisses from my kids and more time being the mom I really desire to be which is so much cooler.
Be sure to read this article on finding your own blogger balance!
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone- Blogging requires a lot of bravery. I thought I was brave just blogging, but I never dreamed all of the things that I would try over the years to stay in the blogging game and providing creative content for our readers. I have done a podcast, I did our local news for a year, I joined Twitter, I created a fan page on Facebook, I vlogged, I consulted companies, I did cooking demos, I did media tours, I created content for brands…. and none of those things were things that I ever imagined I would attempt in a million years.
Keeping up with the trends and finding new ways to interact with your readers becomes essential for growing your audience. It doesn’t mean that you will always have to stick with it, but it is great if you can try things that are out of your comfort zone.
I have found that no matter what type of medium I attempt, I feel most comfortable writing. Vlogging is my least favorite thing to do because I am a perfectionist and it requires take after take for me. Live segments, however, go really well because I don’t have the opportunity to rethink thing. Podcasting is fun, but required time and effort that I didn’t have extra of. Doing demos for brands has been my favorite thing to do yet and I never thought I could have done that. It is attempting something out of the ordinary that helped our site continue to grow.
It doesn’t mean you always have to do what doesn’t feel right in your comfort zone, but it feels good to know that you can if someone requests it!
Embrace Your Inner Madonna- Along with stepping out of your comfort zone, I encourage you to not be afraid to reinvent yourself and your blog. In the beginning I wanted my blog to be very personal to me and to my family. Living in a small town and being a girl that craves privacy, this format just didn’t work for me. While you hopefully still see my personality and what I am passionate about you will find that I also don’t disclose a lot about my family online to protect who they are. It was a risk I took and it has paid off.
Likewise, if you find new passions and talents, don’t be afraid to take your readers on that journey with you. Over the years, I have discovered a new talent for knitting, love fumbling around with my camera, and I have embraced my inner bookworm. Those hobbies might not interest all of my readers, but they do bring in new ones while still maintaining my tried-and-true categories of the site.
Want to learn more about my commandments for blogging? Read my 5 Commandments for Blogging!
Be Humble And Grateful- If there is anything that I am working so hard on it is to recognize what a gift that this journey has been. I don’t know what else to say except that I am so thankful for every little blessing that has come. I do my best to never feel entitled, I stay clear of drama, and I would probably cry if anyone thought I was a diva. The best compliment I have ever gotten is, “You write exactly like you are.”
My grandma is from the South and if there is ever any wisdom that was passed down from her and our Tennessee roots, it was that it was always important to be a lady… oh, and wear a slip under your dress!
The best part about being a lady in this business though is that if you do your very best, you are genuine, and you always follow-up business opportunities with a thank you, then you will find that the most amazing opportunities happen to you!
And when they do, count your blessings!
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This past week on our Facebook page, I asked what you wanted to know about me and about blogging. Here are some of those questions that were asked and my answers.
Q: How do you come up with so many great ideas to keep people interested?
A: I think the beauty of our site has been that we started the site when my son was only a year old. We were exploring ways to save as a family who were dealing with the budget-busters of having an infant. In those days, I was sharing on topics like baby food, cloth diapers, and how to baby proof your home without spending a lot.
Now my children are eight and four and we are sharing on how to save on lunches for school, how to organize those homework papers, and how to keep your children entertained during those long summer breaks. We don’t plan to go back to cloth diapering and baby food, but those topics are there in the archives for our readers! We will continue to press on as we discover and strive to live our simple life as our kids get older and we will continue to face new budget-challenges and share those with our readers.
That being said, I also try to appeal to universal subjects that all people struggle with- how to get dinner on the table every day, how to manage those household routines, how to keep entertainment affordable, and how to manage the day-to-day of a busy life. That is why we have readers that aren’t moms and why there is something for everyone no matter what ages your children are at!
The ideas come from just living my life. I like learning new things! I like being a sponge on new topics and it makes me happy to find new ways to save for families. I gain a lot of inspiration from reading other bloggers, reading magazines, and watching a whole heck of a lot of Food Network & TLC!
Q: How do you get sponsors for giveaways?
A: I only do product reviews very infrequently anymore because they are time-consuming and I don’t really have a great desire to clutter up our house with a lot of products. Instead if a company reaches out to me about a review, I try to see if there is a way we can offer a great giveaway for our readers instead. I know that our readers are leading a budget-minded life and there is nothing I enjoy more than sharing items with our readers.
I did a lot of product reviews in the beginning though to establish relationships with the companies that reached out to me and then established giveaways through them. I would encourage you to reach out to companies that you are passionate about (even if you just send out a tweet) and see if they would like to do a giveaway with you.
I don’t know if anyone has any better advice than this, please feel free to share in the comments below.
Q: I would like to know how you get Facebook followers to follow the blog?
A: I am still pretty new to Facebook and I am still trying to grow that page. I think if you are trying to get people to head over to the blog, that you need to offer some value-added benefits to being a part of your community. On our site we try to share other sites, freebies, a daily menu idea, and something from the archives that would be helpful during that month from the archived articles. Try pushing traffic back to the work you have already done because chances are that it will be new to someone and they will begin to explore and want to follow your blog.
In the beginning I found Twitter to be a great way to attract readers to the site and create new blog followers. I don’t find that Twitter is half as effective as it used to be for me, personally, and Facebook has been a bigger attractor for us. It is my belief that on Facebook there is often a personal investment there. Who wouldn’t want to see what their old high school friend is up to or what the mom down the road is doing to save money? It really is that personal investment that translates into traffic for me and those people are often my biggest referrers and happily share about my site with their friends.
(mobile upload: on set with Cheer)
Q: How do you get relationships with brands?
I have never approached a company about working with them as a spokesperson, they have always found me. I will tell you though the two things that have helped me secure jobs with brands.
The first thing is that I wrote about topics that would make me perfect for certain brands, unknowingly, but that is how the jobs have come to me. For example, I wrote a lot about ways to save with your appliances and Kenmore reached out to me about working with them as their spokesperson teaching moms home management tips and ways to save with their appliances. When I wrote about how to save moms time cleaning, Cascade hired me to work with them to write materials on how to save time in the kitchen. When I wrote about how to save money on gifts and the holidays, Glade approached me to be their spokesperson and showcase gifts and ideas for the holidays for cash-strapped moms. Keep that in mind when you are writing your blogs and articles that brands might be looking to hire someone just like you to represent their product.
The second recommendation would be to get some on-camera work. Contact your local news about working with them and doing a segment or a series of segments on what you write about. If you can’t get on your local news (if you live in a larger city), then put together some vlogs that showcase your camera work. Get comfortable in front of the camera because a brand is going to hire someone who can handle interviews, media tours, commercials, and online campaigns and represent their product well.
Honestly, I find being on camera to be nerve-wracking. The first five months that I did our local news, I never slept the night before my segments. I have learned to choose colors that won’t showcase how sweaty I get and I have to buy that prescripition strength deodorant. I am always thankful that I did years and years of theater though (even when I was pregnant with my Ethan) and it is that time invested in community theater that has helped me get through all of the camera work today.
Q: How/when do you fine time to read 5 books in a month for the Great Reads section with all that you do? Do you stay up late, get up early?
I am not a morning person, but I have been forced to be now that the kids are in school. I don’t have a lot of time to read in the mornings anymore though because both kids have to head to school in the morning at two different times. I used to do my best reading first thing in the morning.
The truth is, I don’t really watch a lot of television during the week. My husband freelances on the side and has a busy job as a web designer so I read a lot in the evenings after the kids go to bed . Keep in mind my kids are also 4 and 8 now- it was much harder when they were younger.
I truly just take advantage of those tiny pockets of time- an hour here and there in the afternoons, reading in the tub (seriously), time in the evenings, and when I travel all I do is read in the down time on my layovers. Does it also help to know that I used to help our English teacher and volunteered to help teach kids speed reading in middle school? I am a fast reader, especially if the book is a good one!
Do you have any questions for me that you would like to ask? I am an open book on the topic of blogging and will do my best to answer them!







Fantastic post Amy. You are definitely one of the most successful, genuine bloggers I know. I’ve always admired your authenticity and quality of your blog.
Here’s to another 7+ years! MUAH!
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You are one of my favorite people in the whole wide web and, as a fellow 7 year blogging vet, I admire your commitment to share such a large part of your life with your readers.
I am linking to this post and adding it to my FAQ’s about blogging page (as I did with another one of your posts) because, you are very, very smart AND prettiful like that
Congrats!!!
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I had no idea you’d been blogging for 7 years! You really have created evergreen content and continue to feel like a blog instead of a media website. Thanks for your great tips. I’ve always loved coming to your site b/c of your warmth and candor!
a
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Amy Reply:
September 14th, 2010 at 7:17 am
The blog itself is about four years old, but the site will be celebrated her seventh anniversary in January! We started with the articles before I figured out blogging was a quicker way to push out new information! Thank you so much! xo
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I’ve been reading and enjoying your blog for a long time, Amy!
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You definitely make my A list!
I always look forward to reading what you have to say.
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I loved this and needed this. Thank you! Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this site. And thank your for the reminder of what it is all about.
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What a fantastic resource for all of us, Amy, and how sweet of you to be so genuine and transparent in your writing. You know what has always impressed me SO much about you and your blogging? Despite being a “big-name blogger”, you interact with your readers in the comments and feel like a friend. Maybe that sounds silly the way I wrote it out, but- trust me- it makes a huge difference.
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Amy Reply:
September 14th, 2010 at 8:02 am
Oh, that means so much to me! It is important that my readers feel at home here and that they don’t feel like they are talking to a wall. I am so glad that you feel that love and interaction and we are TOTALLY friends
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Amy, this is so amazing! 7 years already!! I was just thinking the other day about your upcoming anniversary and how I followed you for many years before starting my own blog.
You are incredible! You have always been and will continue to be my blogging idiol!
Much love!!
~Liz
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Fantastic post, Amy!!
I can remember the first few posts I read on Mom Advice, and nearly remember verbatim the comments I left about how the stores suckered me into thinking I had to buy a bread machine mix to make bread. You personally helped our family save money and think out of the box (bread box, ha!).
You are seriously one of the best bloggers out there!! I am so glad to have stumbled upon this site for tips, and so much more you’ve given me!!
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I love this! I love the idea that we can all find our way by being true to who we are rather than trying to imitate the most recent success story.
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Such a great post Amy! I am fairly new to the blogging world and I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Very valuable and I love your honesty.
Again… thank you, thank you!
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Thanks for the encouraging post about sharing what you are passionate about. I am still trying to find the best balance on my blog and also balance family life.
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Amy, you are such a star and an inspiration. I loved reading this post, your writing is so sensitive and at once poignant and spirited! I’m so glad the world gets the benefit of a little bit of you. Wishing you continued, well-earned and much deserved success! Love you xx
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Amy Reply:
September 14th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
You are the writer, my dear, and are so wildly talented! I am so thankful to have you in my life as someone who witnessed my VERY humble start
Visit Indiana soon- I love you!
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What a wonderful journey you have shared and how amazing it is to see how far you have come. The best opportunities truly do find us and you are correct, its that noise that is the most distracting from the purest of intentions, sharing our passion no matter why the seed was planted. For you, it was finance and your site and blog are masterful at lacing those frugal values for a wonderful life into all you do. Much success as both your family and your business continue to grow!
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What a fantastic post from one of my most favorite people in the blogosphere! You were one of the first blogs I ever read, and you’re still in my feed reader to this day. You’ve earned every bit of your success, and I admire your integrity.
Keep it up, girl — you’re definitely on my A-list!
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I hung on every single word of this post…your love of what you do and passion for both your site and your readers is so evident. I have been in a bit of a mental funk lately…. and I think this and one other post I read last night may have just reached into my little head and pulled me right out – so thank you.
I like this: “No one was sending me on trips, no one was pushing products to me, no one wanted to hire me to do anything, my inbox was relatively empty, my guests were few, my failures great, and it was me with just my written words and trying to figure out who I was.”
I started long after you….but remember those moments as well. The late nights, the time alone with my thoughts, the brain storming…. it would serve me well to revisit that.
I’m grateful for the inspiration.
Keep doing what you are doing….xoxo
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Your blog is the first blog I ever read (about three years ago, I believe) and I have never stopped reading. You are constantly providing great advice for moms and I really admire your authenticity. Thanks for all you do
As far as blogging, I have had several blogs over the past two years (started with Modern Mommyhood, then Life Off the Shelf, etc.). I just can’t seem to stick with it. I enjoy writing. I was even doing pretty well with my very first blog (MM), but I think what really turns me off is the worry I have about revealing too much about me and my family.
I’ve always wanted to write. I even went to college for writing! When I decided to quit my broadcasting job to stay at home, I knew I wanted to be a WAHM and assumed I would do some freelance writing. With the Internet being the main source of information these days, I feel like I can’t avoid it. And if I want to write online, I had better begin with blogging.
I can’t decide if it is worth putting myself “out there” for the world to see. Do you/did you ever struggle with this?
Right now my children are small, and my time is limited, but I (like you) feel like I should help stretch my husband’s paycheck.
It’s an on-going dilemma with me. I’ll take any “mom-advice” I can get
Thanks again, Amy!
~Rachel
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Amy Reply:
September 14th, 2010 at 6:35 pm
Rachel- I know that this is something I struggled with too and it is hard to find that perfect balance. I think it is great if you can find a niche that you can create material around your family without involving your family. As my kids get older, I get more protective and I think that is one of the reasons I started doing more cooking/home management ideas for families rather than telling my mommy stories. I wanted to protect who they are and who the people they are going to be. I try to write things that won’t embarrass my children, that my parents can read and won’t be embarrassed of me, and that showcases our personalities and not breaching their privacy. If there is a way that you can do that, I would brainstorm ideas that you are passionate about and make a blog surrounding that. Think of your hobbies, your loves, and where your talents lie. Then imagine if you could write about that while protecting your family and privacy and see if that leads you down a better path. Does that help at all?
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Rachel Reply:
September 15th, 2010 at 2:02 pm
Yes it does. Thank you, Amy. I hope I can back into blogging one of these days. I really enjoyed it – the sharing, the new opportunities, and especially the community with other moms!
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It was very brave allowing your readers to ask personal questions as you did.
You offer a great amount of inspiration to a newbie.
BTW your twitter brought me here.
Kelly
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Oh Amy…such a great reminder to all of us to not compromise our beliefs…and to carry them thru all aspects of our being. I love that you stuck to your roots and don’t waiver. We appreciate the consistency and love ya!
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Excellent! Your genuine quality comes through in all of your posts. Great job on being you and making things work for you!
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Wonderfully said, Amy! <3
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I already commented on the Facebook link about this but I just wanted to reiterate that you are one of my favorite (okay, probably favorites since I read pretty much every article you write) bloggers. I can’t really add more than what others have said, but it’s true, you are so genuine and you just seem REAL and human. I know that may sound funny because of course you are human, but I just feel like I’d rather hang out at your blog than any others because I feel like you put more of the real you out there for us to see.
Like someone else commented, I really love and appreciate the fact that you take the time to reply to comments. Not just one reply, but you take the time to reply to almost all of them! Again, that makes you feel more human and that you are in this for the right reasons, not just to make a buck.
I love knowing that you have turned down offers because they didn’t feel right to you. That makes me enjoy you even more!
You remind me of myself in some ways – always interested in helping others, in showing others little things they can do to improve their lives. I used to write online newsletters for an online community where I used to post, always looking for different ways to help the girls that I “hung out with” and I can see that here in your blog. I allowed time to get away from me and I stopped writing those newsletters and had considered (as I mentioned here once before) doing something like your notebook but alas, I’m a procrastinator and never really got around to doing that. I’m sure there’s time still (my bookmarks are full of ideas, lol) but for now, I just enjoy discovering things through YOUR notebook and blog.
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You and I started around the same time. I remember those days too. It’s hard to believe it’s been 7 years, right? Your site is still one of my favorites, and I stop by as time permits during the week.
I admire your blogging style and your realness. You deserve every bit of the success you have and will continue to have.
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Love this post, Amy! I remember when you first told me what you were doing (I signed up and was like #12 of your followers!) I had no clue what it was, but it sounded interesting and I wanted to be supportive. You’ve come so far!! I am so proud of you!!
What I love about your site, beyond all the great info, etc., is that it is totally you. You make no excuses, no apologies, you are true to yourself, and even after having rocketed to fame, you are still completely yourself (and I like to read your writing as it sounds like you talking, and it makes me not miss you so much!!!).
You go, girl!! -Beth:)
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Amy Reply:
September 14th, 2010 at 12:37 pm
Oh, that is so sweet, Beth! I miss you so much. I wish we were still neighbors and doing theater again together. Thank you for being my #12 follower
I love you, sweet friend!
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Amy, I read your blog daily and have come to rely on it for many time-saving, money-pinching, fun-loving ideas. And like one of your other commenters, you truly are one of my favorite voices in the whole world wide web. I admire all that you’ve accomplished and hope to be able to channel my passion the way you have described in this post. Thank you for your constant inspiration!
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Thank you so much for all you do on your blog. You have helped me and my family so much. I love your writing because I feel like you and I could be having a conversation over a cup of coffee. I look forward to each day, but my favorite is your inspiration notebook – so many great ideas in one place!
Thank you
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What a great post! Thanks for passing on such wonderful advice.
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love this.
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WOW 7 years! I am one of those new bloggers and only been at it for 6 weeks. I find that some people will respond to the FB link, others to the blog comment area and others in Church on Sunday morning to my face. I am greatful for all of them! So even if the “comment” section does not have a large number,I am happy with the blog so far. I plan to study you and learn more. Thank you for being so open and honest with us all.
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Amazing post, Amy. Loved (and AGREE!) with all of your points and strategies. I love that your “strategies” are just common sense ways to live your life and make it work with your blog too. Such a smart lady you are! My blog is a little over three years old now and I’m still learning and evolving. Glad to see you are too!
Clicking my coffee cup on yours this morning!!
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I love your blog and am overjoyed to find someone promoting the frugal lifestyle again! Ages ago (at least ten years) there was a website called “Frugal Moms” and it was absolutely a treasure trove. Unfortunately the site is no longer, but many of the ideas contained are still floating around out there and they still inspire so many people. Now, when anyone asks me, I direct them to you for frugal ideas. It’s so much easier to stay in a frugal mindset when you know others out there are doing it too!
Thanks for all you do!
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I’ve been with you four years, and remember the fun on the forums. Thank you for putting your heart and your family out there for us to love! jakesmom
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Hi Amy,
It’s Beth’s friend, Dana — Beth forwarded this to me. Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed it. Very inspirational!
Wishing you many, many more years of doing what you love, loving what you do, and having it make sense for you and your family.
Well done!
Dana
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This is an amazing post. Thank you for sharing all of this. I find it so interesting to hear how other bloggers have evolved.
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Congrats on 7 years!!!
When you started, you were in the same position i am now with a young family. Thank you for the reminder that the writing will evolve and mature as my family does.
I always learn so much from your articles.
Perhaps someday we will cross paths at a blogging conference!!
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Amy you are such an inspiration. Sometimes I just want to get in your head and pick your brain. You’re a wealth of knowledge. I don’t know how you could ever be on anyone’s D List. You’ve certainly earned an A+ with me. Your thoughts have inspired me time and time again and meeting you on twitter has definitely added something to my life. I only hope some day we can connect in real life.
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My eyes were filled with tears all day today. Thank you all for your beautiful words and making me feel so special. It was unexpected and makes me feel like I am the luckiest person in the world to have such great support in this community! Thank you guys so much!
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What a great post at the perfect time!! As everyone has said, you keep your readers coming back for more and more!! I have been following your site for 3 years now, recently my husband spent some time in the hospital due to a strange illness, had to have IV treatments for weeks and needless to say wracked up a bunch of hospital bills. I have been contemplating startin a blog for a solid 2 years now and within the past two months launched my little space on the net. I can only hope to have half the success that you have!! Congrats on 7 years!!
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What a wonderful post. I learned so much about you that I never knew. You are the blogger that I try to model myself after. I’ve loved your blog since I found it over a year ago.
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Happy blogiversary to my amazing friend! You are truly one of the most delightful, authentic, hard working, keepin’ it real bloggers I know and a fantastic person ti boot. U am so happy that blogging allowed our paths to cross. (Cue the sappy violin music.)
This post is filled with so much great advice. I know I am guilty of getting caught up in the “stuff” of blogging but I am trying to be very selective about what I agree to promote.
Here’s to seven more awesome years of blogging Amy!
p.s. OK, so like when are we going to get to hang out again?
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Amy!! I so wish that I would have found you sooner… you could have saved me from having to learn so many of these lessons on my own! I love your open honest approach… and the way you embrace other bloggers!! Congrats on seven years… yeah for you!!
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Super post! Thanks for sharing and being so real on and off line. Happy Anniversary!
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Good for you! Congrats on the anniversary. I always enjoy your site.
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I have only been reading your blog for about a year but really enjoy it for the variety of topics as well as the consistency for some regular features. I liked the background you gave – I really love the personal glimpses and wondered why you gave so little of that and now I have the answer, which I can respect while wishing that you did post more of those family glimpses! My fave features are the recipes, the reading blogs, and the notebook! Good luck and many more years of successful blogging! In a very overwhelming blogging world, its nice to come to certain sites and get the content and quality I am looking for when reading a blog.
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Amy, this is is such a great post! Thanks for putting it all out there. I love hearing about how other people manage their time and priorities.
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Amy, I applaud you. I adore you. I admire you
one more a? awesome.
This, is exactly why you are where you are and why you are so admired, adored and acknowledged.
HA! <3 you
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I love how you use the A list and D list analogy! Great post, tips and examples! Thanks for sharing this and wow, 5 books! Someday I’ll do that again! =)
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I am new to the blogging world. I started with a blog much like yours. If there is one thing I can do it is shop. I lived with THE Mr. Scrooge for 20 years. I was expected to only spend $30 per week. So I got really good with coupons and deals. So when I was trying to decide what to blog about I decided to take the time to help out other folks that were trying to save money. Just recently I started my fun blog. It showcases the funny things that kids say and do. I am a mom and now a mom mom, I also teach so I have a large store of things to share.
I always take the time to read anything I can about other bloggers. It is a great help to me when I blog. I would love it if you could check out my blogs and let me know what you think about them.
the link for the other blog is:
http://kidwisdoms.blogspot.com/
thanks again for your help.
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Thanks for sharing your story. Great stuff to think about to keep it fresh.
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I am glad that you did it. I would not be where I am without it. You make it look very simple and I know that this will help many more.
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My absolute favorite piece you have written. It is honest, insightfull, and genuine. Absolute genius!
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Thank You, Thank You, Thank You for sharing. Now that took some time so you deserve a book reading break.
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Amy thanks for this piece – I really needed to hear it right now as I try rethink and refine my own blogging journey.
And I have to second that complement: you ARE as wonderful and sweet and grounded in real life as you are here.
Best to you!
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This was my first time reading your blog. Found it on Frugal Dad. Great Post. I wish you many more blessings.
FYI- I will continue to read your post, since this was such a great one. Thanks!
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Wow, Amy that was a great post!
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Not sure how I missed this when you first posted it, Amy, but Bravo! What a great, honest, real and lovely post. So glad you are here!
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Wow…love this post! And ps…that chair in the last picture….swoon!
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Amy Reply:
September 21st, 2010 at 12:52 pm
A cheapo place in town called Value City is where I got those. They are my new favorite pieces of furniture
Thanks so much!
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Excellent post, Amy. You’re inspirational.
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Amy, I am so impressed with this post. What wonderful advice, delivered in a non-judgmental way. Truly awesome to have found your way in the blogging world without having to compromise.
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This is an awesome post. Thanks for sharing with us newbies!
Bernice
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Hi Amy, Just heard that you’ll be the keynote speaker at the Savvy Blogging Summit so I had to stop by and take a look around your site. Have to say that I’ve spent waaaay to much time here but wow- have you really encouraged me with your posts! I attended the SBS last year and hope to meet you there this time around!
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Amy Reply:
December 30th, 2010 at 3:05 pm
Tonya- Thank you so much for the compliments on the site. I really appreciate it and am so excited to be the keynote speaker at the Savvy Blogging Summit. It is such an honor and I hope I get the opportunity to see and chat with you there! So glad you found yourself at home here
You made my day!
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Great article! I found this through Pinterest and found this to be an easy read as well as inspirational. I will be sure to follow you. Thanks for the advice.
Katie
etsy.com/shop/KatieKeltnerStudio
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Amy Reply:
March 13th, 2013 at 6:37 pm
Thank you so much for the sweet comment, Katie! I can’t wait to check out your Etsy shop! Have a great day!
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