Creative

Part of moving to homesteading full-time is to increase the amount of time I get to be creative. For me, creativity is in soapmaking, photography, videography, mini sewing projects and upcycles, writing and creating interesting and fun content. I do grab time to take photos here and there, and I love to whip up a Christmas craft in the form of homemade jam or relish. I tend to go for crafts that look amazing but are actually super quick and easy to make and most importantly, useful.

For more posts on anything related to my creative outlets like photography, videography, writing, journalling, or anything else, go to Creative.

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Why blogging for homesteaders is still relevant

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More than ever, we are in environment where news travels almost instantly, and there is a million + 1 unique different perspectives on lots of different topics. As a blogger and content creator, how can you ensure your blog stands the best chance in 2022 and beyond? This post is all about blogging and how and why you should utilise it as part of your marketing strategy.

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How to use Google trends and SEO to write the best social content

So far in this series, I’ve already introduced you to numerous social media ideas and strategies about growing your profile, developing a brand and engaging with people in your niche. All of these articles took us into the crux of the best and most effective ways to use social media for our homestead brand and business development. This post is going to take us into the world of Google Trends and SEO, and teach you how to use them to promote your content, develop organic growth and better connections.

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10 ways to promote your homestead on the Internet

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How much of your homesteading life you put on social media is entirely up to you. We live in the age where social media is no longer new but the standardised ways in which we communicate, learn, inform and pass information. Social media is one of the most important tools in your homesteading kit, and I’ll tell you why. This post is part of a short series on how to best utilise social media to promote your homesteading business and brand.