Learn Why Consistency can Grow Your Blog
Podcast Episode 33 – Interview featuring Angie Wilson from Gnome Angel.
Angie lives in the capital of Australia, Canberra, with her very understanding husband and her curious son. Angie is a passionate creative who loves fabric the way that Carrie Bradshaw loves shoes. She’s got a weakness for trashy television, processed sugar and hugs from her boys. Angie’s got a strong aversion to deadlines and works best under the pressure of looming failure.
Angie has been blogging since 2002 and can’t imagine life without some form of writing in it. Her blog name, “GnomeAngel” arose from a weird obsession with collecting gnomes, her first tattoo and a friend who thought she was (g)no(me) angel. Angie strongly believes that everyone should make time and space for being creative. You can join her on her creative journey at www.gnomeangel.com
Angie has been blogging since 2002 and can’t imagine life without some form of writing in it. Her blog name, “GnomeAngel” arose from a weird obsession with collecting gnomes, her first tattoo and a friend who thought she was (g)no(me) angel. Angie strongly believes that everyone should make time and space for being creative. You can join her on her creative journey at www.gnomeangel.com
In this episode, you learn:
- Her weird obsessions
- When she went to WordPress and why
- How a beginners quilt class found her passion
- How a $600 investment helped her to grow her blog
- Why you should grow your own style with blogging
- Why it’s so important to pay attention to your style card
- Tools Angie uses to show her photos in the best light
- Why consistency is so important
- Why your logo colour should match your fonts and images
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Angie loves teaching sailing for the same reasons. “I really enjoy when suddenly a student has the ‘ah-ha moment,’ and they get it. I like to figure out how each student learns, as women learn very differently than men. My job as a coach is to help each student unlock her sailing potential in a safe and relaxed atmosphere,” Angie says. Sailing is for everyone, and the stereotypes about women being dragged aboard, following their man’s dreams, or being the “admiral” are about as funny as a crab pot around your prop.
How do i listen without subscribing to itunes?
I was excited to be able to listen to another podcast from Australia
Hi Katy,
That’s great that you are able to listen to another podcast from Australia!
You can also listen to episodes on our own site, as well as Buzzsprout (http://AussieBloggersPodcast.buzzsprout.com).
From Tan and Amanda
Thanks for sharing. I love podcasts, so great to find an aussie one
Katy,
Amanda and I are so glad you are enjoying this one, Katy!
Tan and Amanda