Tag, You’re It – A Blogging Challenge

For quite a while now, I’ve been digging into memories; my own little mind-field of “aha” moments. Honestly? It’s a joy this week to step away from that and have a little fun!

There has been a challenge coursing through the blogosphere, and retired teacher, writer and friend Pete Springer just tagged myself and others “It,” and luckily, I am not referencing the creepy clown creature from Stephen King. (Hey, it’s October, so I’m running with it.)

Here is Pete’s site:

https://petespringerauthor.wordpress.com/

It was a fun exercise to answer a few questions:

How did you come up with your blog name? 

For me, “Leaving the Door Open” overlapped several categories. First, I wanted a well-known phrase for readers. It was possible that it would be easier to remember and I was also leaving the door open for readers to wander in as well as to share their own stories.

This is because when I started the blog, it had quite a different intent. I wanted to share actual stories about real aging parent issues such as when to encourage a parent to give up driving, etc. These were issues my mother was going through. I both requested and hoped that readers would send me their own true stories and I could build a “go-to” site for people looking for suggestions and support. Based on a combination of not getting traction and facing an almost year-long illness, the blog changed directions.

But I truly had to laugh when one story I would end up writing about was when my mother continued to lock the screen door to her apartment. We had keys to the front door which we couldn’t use if we couldn’t get past the screen door! We asked her repeatedly to help us by leaving the door open.

I have a funny side story regarding the title, and then I promise I’ll move on.

I started the blog in the spring of 2019. In August, 2021, I experienced an enormous spike in views and visitors. (For my non-blogger followers, we can check daily and monthly stats on both the number of views and which pages they viewed.)

I was thinking “what the heck?” as it reached over 1.2k hits in a brief time span. I *think* I finally figured it out. Bruno Mars (yes, that Bruno Mars) was nominated for a Grammy August 12th with another group he formed named Silk Sonic. They had a record-breaking hit off of their debut album. The title is “Leave the Door Open.” I think a lot of searching was going on for a few days! Imagine their confusion reaching a tiny little blog with stories about my mother. This still makes me laugh.

If your blog was a person (fiction or real), who would it be?

Well, as I referenced, the blog’s original focus was my mother and her deepening aging issues, so I would say Gretchen for the first year. But, it is totally natural to develop and my writing shifted to predominantly memoir, thus shifting to me.

What helps you create new content if you feel like you need some inspiration?

I guess the first point I would like to share here is that it is no accident I post every other Thursday. Many, many (!) successful bloggers create content two or three times a week. Truly, I don’t know how they do it. I need some built-in time to wait for inspiration to hit. So, my first answer is time.

Also, I am thankful for my sense of curiosity and observant nature. This drove me to become a free-lance reporter for a chain of local newspapers in Chicagoland all those years ago. When something catches my attention, I can’t help but to explore it; find answers. So, I also turn to my curiosity to find that story. And like most of us, our own daily lives provide all kinds of inspiration.

Is there anyone you would like to collaborate with?

I have done one collaboration (or Q&A) I guess with popular blogger D.G. Kaye. She had a Spiritual Series which included one post about Intuition. Since I feel like I am intuitive myself, I had been eager to learn more. I enjoyed the experience. Here is that post:

https://leavingthedooropen.com/2023/04/27/talking-intuition-with-d-g-kaye/

I am open to collaborations in the future, as long as it is a topic in which I am familiar enough with to feel like I have something to contribute. These might include my experiences with cancer, helping an elderly parent or exploring women’s issues. I’m also a pop culture nut. These are just off the top of my head.

Is there anything more you wish you had or would like to learn as a blogger?

I wish I had a better working knowledge of customizing a site. I like my site well enough, but I recognize it is the first impression of what I’m offering when new visitors arrive. For those not familiar, WordPress offers “formatted platforms”, which is very helpful, but then a user is stuck with certain fonts to choose from and headings and placements of links, photos etc. on the base home page the “builders” created. It can get a little frustrating. I am not tech-savvy enough to “fine-tune” on my own.

I would also love to have a book to promote, which would not only increase the number of visitors and followers, but I’ve also witnessed how bloggers really enjoy interacting with each other by offering helpful reviews and comments between them when a new book from anyone launches. It would be nice to be more of a part of that. (Okay, I’ll get on that.)

Do you have a specific style of blogging?

Hmm. I am hopelessly attached to a strong narrative. I HAVE to tell a story from start to finish. If I’m lucky, I can fold in some interesting facts (which appeases that “reporting” side) but it is still a story. I think another part of my style is keeping it real.

And so, the last part of the challenge is to, well, challenge others. And as Pete mentioned, if you are not feeling it, that is totally cool. Blogging is supposed to be fun. My five include Victoria Ponders, https://victoriaponders.com/ Marian Beaman, https://marianbeaman.com Miriam Hurdle, https://theshowersofblessings.com Pooja, https://lifesfinewhine.ca/ and Ritish Sharma, https://theblogera.com

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21 responses to “Tag, You’re It – A Blogging Challenge”

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    I enjoyed all of your very thoughtful responses, Melanie. I have watched your blog transition from the challenges you were going through with your mom (Those Covid stories when you couldn’t visit her hit this reader hard) to your own health difficulties.

    Thanks for the great Bruno Mars story. That’s hilarious! You and Bruno, hanging out at your crib. Now I feel compelled to go check out the song. (You be sure and tell him I did.)🤣

    I’ve often thought about why some blogs are more appealing to me than others, and I think you’ve nailed it when you refrence your blogging style. A strong narrative is what keeps me reading any story, and that’s one of your strongest abilities as a writer. Leading the reader from start to finish at a nice pace (not too fast or slow) is also one of your strengths.

    I look for blogs I can connect with on a human level. Those who do nothing but promote their latest book or review I lose interest in quickly. (There are plenty of people far more famous than you or me who find the balance between self-promotion and being real.) For what it’s worth, I’m a big fan of your writing style. Keep it up, my friend!

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    1. Hahaha, isn’t that Bruno Mars story funny?? I will certainly pass your thoughts onto him, Pete! 😂 We’re super tight. 🤣🤣 It is a fact that some blogs connect more fully with a reader. It’s a whole mix of topic, writing style, maybe humor at times and authenticity. I’m so glad that my narrative writing style is what connects with you as well as stories with heart. And YOUR blog is all stories with heart and humanity! It’s how you roll. It is so easy to see how much you care from your posts to your comments. I APPRECIATE that you’re a fan of my stories and consider me a friend. Thanks for tagging me, Pete! 😎

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  2. I love learning about the Melanie “backstory”. I also love that we share our admiration and appreciation for sweet Pete Springer. I’m honored to be ‘tagged’ by you, dear one. Oh boy! Let’s see if I’m up to the challenge. You’ve got me thinking, for sure! xoxoxo! 🥰

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    1. Oooo, I like the thought of a “backstory” haha, Vicki! :) Life somehow knew that this is where I was supposed to be instead. I hope you take the plunge, I’d love to know more too, but no worries either way. Yay to Pete!!! 😍

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      1. I’m definitely gonna mull! You’re the best, Melanie! xoxoxo! 🥰🥰🥰

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  3. Curiosity about life in general is one thing that comes through in all of your blog posts. When you write about a specific incident, you include sharp detail with credible dialogue–all characteristics of a developing memoirist!

    Leaving the door open is the perfect metaphor for your blog, and I enjoyed learning about how you decided on your blog name.

    I am honored that you tagged me in this blog post, but I will have to respectfully decline. Right now I have so many irons in the fire, including a podcast I need to prepare for. But, thank you for thinking of me. :-D

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    1. Thank you, Marian. :) Writing may take some work, but it is always a joy. As you know, there’s nothing like finishing a post or chapter that hits just the way you want it! I’m glad you like what I do. No worries about declining, I am very interested in hearing a new podcast from you!

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  4. Oh, such interesting information, Melanie. I love your phrase, “hopelessly attached to a strong narrative.” Sooo good! And your mom locking the screen door. Funny!

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    1. Hi Wynne! Thanks for such a nice comment to start my day. :) Yes, mom always kept us guessing! Would it be locked or not? Sometimes, when facing challenges, we just had to laugh.

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  5. Hi Melanie. It was fun to see you circle back around through Pete and take part in this fun challenge. I’m with you on trying to figure out the mechanics of blogging status, lol. And thanks for mentioning our interview here. And yes, it’s soon time for you to write a book. <3

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    1. Hi Debby. It was fun to change it up on the blog and you were the first one I thought of when I read the collaboration question. :) Thanks for your book-writing support! xo❤️

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      1. My pleasure Melanie. Anytime. :) <3

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  6. It’s so fun to see people do these blog challenges and tags again. Your story about Silk Sonic’s song causing an increase in traffic for your site made me laugh. Fans must have been confused when they saw your unrelated post. And thanks so much for tagging me, I’ll definitely be sharing my answers soon :)

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    1. Hi Pooja! Thanks for joining in here. I had no idea you were on a break, but I truly appreciate your interest in sharing your answers for the challenge. :) And yes, now I wish I had named the site “Leave the Door Open;” maybe they would have wanted to buy the domain, hahaha.

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      1. That’s okay, I’m still posting just not as frequently. Haha true, you could have made some good money from that domain.

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  10. Lovely to get to know you here Melanie. I love the Bruno Mars story and especially your blog name. Storytelling is a beautiful thing and something we all appreciate. Looking forward to reading many more of your stories.

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    1. Thanks so much for reading my Tag! post and kind words about my site name (and yes, Bruno Mars makes me laugh every time, hahaha.) I appreciate your follow, Alegria and look forward to your stories as well. ❤️

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