2021 in review: my second year of blogging

Emma Goto šŸ™ - Jan 1 '22 - - Dev Community

2021 was a much more quiet year on my blog than compared to 2020. Continuing the tradition of my 2020 review post, hereā€™s how my site has performed over this past year.

My most popular posts on emgoto.com

I published 14 posts on my website in 2021, and received 165,203 page views (according to Google Analytics):

"Google analytics statistics for 2021"

I only received 25k views in 2020, so it's a pretty huge jump. One of my goals for this blog was to eventually hit 10k views a month, and I passed this milestone in May šŸŽ‰ This growth is largely due to my posts showing up more frequently in Google search results.

My top three posts were the following:

The search bar post in particular was a big success. It was a bit of fluke that I managed to hit upon this topic, actually. I built a search bar for my own site, and then decided to write a post about it since I didn't already see a good one out there.

My DEV.to statistics

After publishing a post on emgoto.com, I also cross-post it to DEV.to.

I started 2021 with 2,820 reactions, 40,848 views and 6,518 followers on DEV. Hereā€™s how my DEV dashboard looked at the end of 2021:

"My DEV.to dashboard"

You can see that the numbers didnā€™t have a significant increase (e.g. 40k views in 2020 to 53k views). Considering I only posted 13 new posts on DEV, it makes sense to see that lack of growth.

Since I didnā€™t have much of an audience for my blog in 2020, the DEV community was a great way to introduce people to my content. Itā€™s become less important in 2021, compared to the growth in views from Google search results.

DEV also hosts some pretty fun hackathons. I participated in one in March, and won a runner's up prize.

Twitter, my newsletter, and making money

On Twitter, I went from 293 followers to 524. I donā€™t tweet much, so the growth may be people coming across my site on Google, and then deciding to give me a follow. Hi to any new followers, and thank you!

I have a ā€œmonthlyā€ newsletter that I have yet to post anything to (oops), which now has 71 subscribers.

I added Carbon ads to my site at the end of October. In 2 months, I made about $40 in revenue. I do feel a bit bad, since I think the ad ruins the aesthetic of my site (ha). But for now Iā€™ll be keeping it.

A foray into food blogging

Designing and coding a blog is the most fun part of blogging for me. So in April I decided to build a second blog devoted to Japanese food. In hindsight, 2021 wasnā€™t the best year to start a food blog, considering that weā€™re living through a pandemic. Sydney also had a multi-month lockdown where all the restaurants were closed. Right now everything has re-opened but Iā€™m too scared to go because weā€™re seeing a huge surge in COVID cases.

Since emgoto.com has a dark colour scheme, for my food blog I decided I wanted to do the opposite and went for something brighter. It looked pretty boring though so I spiced it up by buying a stock image to use for the background.

"My food blog, japango.to"

Writing about eating food is a lot easier than writing about programming, so itā€™s also more fun. Although Iā€™m not too sure how entertaining it is to read what I wrote (thereā€™s only so many ways you can talk about how you enjoy food). But because itā€™s so much easier, the competition is probably a lot higher too. So this is more just a ā€œfor funā€ blog than one that I actually see going anywhere.

I also learnt that photographing food is hard. My current technique involves handing my phone over to whoever Iā€™m eating with and the chances are high that they are going to take better pictures than me. Maybe itā€™s a skill I can work on in 2022.

Honestly I have been too embarrassed to show this site to anyone but my mum so the site gets 0 hits, but if you happened to read this far you can go check out my food blog at japango.to.

A shoutout to the Blogging for Devs community

I joined the Blogging for Devs community towards the end of 2020. Unfortunately I havenā€™t been too active in the last half-year, but I would highly recommend it for anyone with a blog, or for anyone looking to start a blog in 2022. Iā€™ve picked up a lot of useful SEO tips that Iā€™ve implemented on my site, and Iā€™ve gotten into the habit of making SEO tweaks to older posts to boost their page views as well.

Goodbye 2021 and hello 2022!

I donā€™t want to turn this post into too much of a downer so Iā€™m just briefly mentioning it at the end, but 2021 really sucked for me. And thatā€™s reflected in the amount of posts Iā€™ve written this year compared to 2020. My motivation and passion for writing hasnā€™t quite recovered, so Iā€™m not too sure yet what 2022 will look like for my blog. I don't have any big plans or goals, and I'm just going to take each day as it comes.

Fingers crossed for a better year in 2022!

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