Blogging still works (even if you're not “a blogger”)

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Let’s get one thing out of the way:

You do not have to call yourself “a blogger” to use blogging as a smart, strategic, low-pressure marketing tool.

You don’t need to write every week.

You don’t need to over share your life story.

And you definitely don’t need to sound like a clickbait robot trying to beat the algorithm.

Blogging still works—not because it’s trendy (it’s not), but because it’s yours.

Your words. Your space. Your pace.

It gives your people a way to find you, trust you, and come back to you—without you having to show up daily, dance for views, or always be “on.”

And for introverts in the messy middle? That’s gold.

I’m not saying it’s easy.

But I am saying it’s worth exploring—especially if the usual marketing noise feels like… well, noise.

Here’s your quiet challenge for the week:

Think about one thing you say all the time to clients or friends.

Now imagine turning that into a blog post.

Not for clicks. Not for reach. Just to build a little breadcrumb trail back to you.

See you next week,

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Joelene Mills

Quiet strategy, blog starters, and calm business growth for introverted coaches. From the creator of Coach’s Corner and Quiet Start.