Gluten Free Goodie Box Giveaway + 5 Ways Blogging Has Made My Life 1000% More Awesome
You can studies the excellent blogging platform, experiment with heaps of blogging apps and examine all the blogging for novices books you could locate. However, a few running a blog training can most effective be found from personal revel in...And that is exactly what I'm speakme about these days!
To celebrate four years since I started blogging at Casey the College Celiac (and four years since my celiac disease diagnosis), I'm hosting a gluten free giveaway (featuring 20+ products). This post isn't sponsored and there is no purchase necessary to enter this giveaway; I'm just going to mail one lucky winner a box loaded with gluten free treats. A blogging celebration wouldn't be complete with a toast, though - so I'm also sharing five ways blogging has made my life 1000% more awesome.
What is running a blog to me? What do I think about being profitable running a blog? And how will you win a scrumptious gluten free goodie box? Keep reading to find out!
1. Blogging has taught me that, once in a while, you just want to plan much less and start ASAP.
If you are anything like me, you may need to spend months studying the way to begin a blog earlier than you formally join the blogosphere. However, every so often you simply need to take the plunge and dive in!
That's exactly how I started blogging four years ago. I had no idea what I was doing, what the best blogging platform was or what to even call this new website of mine. (Fun fact: this blog started as "Casey the Celiac Sealion" in an ode to my college's mascot. Thankfully, that name didn't last long). So, in a process full of trial and error, I just started publishing my thoughts on the internet.
My first photo on the blog... |
Do I recommend you do a little more research than I did before launching your blog? Yes. I wish I'd started on WordPress, and I wish I'd known even a little about social media marketing and SEO. Yet, my blog has still done pretty dang well (in my modest opinion), and my blogging experience reminds me that, sometimes in life, you need to plan less and act more. (A motto I'm taking to heart as I begin my grad school adventure this month!)
2. Blogging has helped me connect with people all over the world.
One of the most rewarding parts of blogging has honestly been the connections I've made with others. When I was hospitalized, people from all over the globe - ranging from London to Canada to Brazil - sent their love, prayers and healing thoughts. And, ever since I announced that I'm moving to Mankato, Minnesota for grad school, bloggers from that area have messaged me with restaurant recommendations, winter weather advice and invitations for a local tour.
I won't deny that I've met my share of creepy people over the Internet, which is why you should be careful about how much personal information you share and whom you exchange messages with. However, blogging has continually prevented me from feeling alone with celiac disease. Anytime I want to cry over being glutened or vent about an ignorant comment, I have someone to reach out to who completely understands. If that's not an awesome blogging benefit, I don't know what is.
3. I've discovered the way to make cash even as doing what I love.
I didn't start Casey the College Celiac with the goal to make money blogging. In fact, I think anyone who has purely financial motivations for blogging will have a hard time. Why? To put it plainly, blogging is a LOT of work if you want to do it well. You need to research, write and edit blog posts. You also need to get people to actually read what you write. Not to mention that, in my experience, most bloggers can't monetize their site from day one.
However, the more I blogged about gluten free recipes, living with celiac disease and college tips, the more companies reached out to me. And, in my mind, that is how you want your sponsored partnerships to start. Instead of trying to contact as many companies as possible, just do your thang and, eventually, brands will start to notice that you do it well.
My university roomie while it rained Foster Farms corn puppies and chicken tenders... |
Nowadays, I turn down more product assessment and backed submit offers than I receive, and I try and most effective associate with manufacturers who I sincerely aid and consider will benefit my readers. Sometimes it nonetheless blows me away when I get a bundle within the mail complete of gluten unfastened products. I mean, what college student - or celiac on a budget - would not feel blessed while the mailman drops off an fit for human consumption present? What I constantly don't forget, even though, is how lucky I am to have a semi-professional interest that shall we me taste and sell the gluten loose products and corporations I love!
Four. I've discovered that I'm so much extra capable than I ever thought.
The truth is, blogging is more complicated - but also more rewarding - than most people realize. Like I've hinted at above, when I clicked "publish" on my first blog post, I knew nothing about SEO or coding or even social media. The more I connected with readers, though, the more dedicated I became to learning how to improve my blog. At first, it was just publishing more regularly. Then I started to experiment with blog marketing. Just a few weeks ago, I finally got brave enough to give Casey the College Celiac a major facelift.
I still wouldn't ever classify myself as "techy." But I now know how to use social media to my advantage, how to make blog posts go semi-viral (like this one and this one did), and even how to tweak some coding here and there. Not only that, but blogging jobs - and jobs that utilize blogging skills - really are out there. One of the reasons Entity Magazine hired me was because I had an online following and was familiar with online publishing.
Me from coaching my class to different Entity interns... |
So what am I trying to say? Basically, if anyone ever tells you that blogging is a waste of time, don't believe them. Sure, not every blogger might land a job related to their website. However, all bloggers can gain valuable skills - from learning how to keep readers' attention to designing a killer quote card - that can help them grow as writers...and people!
Five. Blogging has proven that my dream - making a difference in humans's lives thru writing - can in reality emerge as a fact.
When you're a college student or a recent college graduate, it's pretty common to be asked, "So, what do you want to do?"
My answer has never been one particular job title. Instead, I've always said something like, "I want to make a difference." Maybe that's by working for a company with a mission I believe in. Or maybe that's by being a college writing professor (my most recent dream). Either way, blogging has proven to me that I can make a difference using my writing skills and degree.
I'm not the most popular or well known blogger in the gluten free community - not by a long shot. However, all of my hard work is worth it when I read even one comment thanking me for raising awareness or one comment about a reader's own similar struggles. Readers have said that some of my posts made them cry, but, the truth is, so have some of their comments.
I don't know where my writing will take me during or after grad school at Minnesota State University, Mankato. I don't know where this blog will be in another four years, either. Yet, I know that I will keep writing - on and off the blog - the words I and others need to hear.
The Gluten Free Giveaway!
Now, I'd say that was enough food for thought...so how about we talk about The gluten unfastened food one fortunate individual will win in my blog anniversary giveaway? As a Love with Food ambassador and gluten free product reviewer, I often end up with a bunch of extra gluten free goodies throughout the year. Sometimes they have other allergens that don't agree with me (like dairy or soy); other times, I've already eaten my fill. So, to celebrate four years of blogging, I want to spread the gluten free love to one randomly-picked winner!What exactly will this winner receive? A box LOADED with 20+ products (around a $40 retail value), ranging from meal accompaniments to healthy snacks to baking ingredients (the gluten free baker in your life would love this 12-ounce bag of almond flour!) to desserts.
Some giveaway highlights:
- Delallo Gluten Free Lasagna Sheets- Pereg Natural Foods Almond Meal Flour
- A bunch of nut/nut free butter sample packs, including Peanut Butter and Company Powdered Vanilla Peanut Butter, Wowbutter and more
- Savi Gluten Free Dessert Protein Bar
- Buff Bake Protein Cookie, Snickerdoodle flavor
- And much more...
Whether you've recently been diagnosed with celiac disease, follow a gluten free diet or just want some new treats to try, this goodie bag would be a delicious surprise. It is important to note that these gluten free goodies do contain other allergens, like dairy, egg and soy. However, I'm sure the foodies in your life wouldn't mind receiving the products you can't eat yourself!
Ready to win this gluten loose goodie bag? Read the giveaway regulations and then input the giveaway the use of the Rafflecopter widget below!
Giveaway Rules
The giveaway ends on July 14 (technically July 13 at midnight), and the winner will be announced here before July 16. This giveaway is only open to US residents over age 18, and whoever is randomly selected as the winner will have 24 hours to respond to my email and claim their prize. There is no purchase necessary, the number of eligible entries received will determine the odds of winning, and this giveaway is void where prohibited by law. Best of luck to everyone who enters!It's been a crazy surprising and exciting four years of celiac disease and blogging, and I can't wait to see where the next year takes me...and what blogging lessons I learn along the way. Until then, I'll keep writing, eating some delicious gluten free food and, of course, blogging about my adventures.
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What gluten free product from this goodie container might you like to attempt maximum? What running a blog lessons have you learned? Tell me in the remarks!
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